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    Values

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    My personal and professional values are congruent to social work and the NASW Code of Ethics. One of the values is my self-determination to promote social justice and social change on behalf of the clients. I would like to emphasize how significant this value is to me because this was one of the reasons that motivated me to pursue this career‚ which is not related to my B.A. in Art/Major in Graphic Design. Prior to starting the MSW program I was working as a tutor and did a bit of volunteering at

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    How Could You Leave Us ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When NF‚ a christian artist‚ was a senior in high school his mother died from a pill overdose. Ever since then‚ NF has been struggling with getting out his feelings and thoughts about his mother’s death. He decided he would let this out through his music and from this‚ came How Could You Leave Us. There are three main things to look at when fully analyzing this song; Connotation

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    Could you imagine if our country was a tyranny? So much would be different about the way our country works. Thankfully the government created the constitution in 1787‚ in order to prevent this from happening. The constitution prevented against tyranny because of federalism‚ separation of powers‚ framers of the constitution‚ and big and small state compromise. One way the constitution prevented tyranny was by using federalism. Federalism creates a double security to make sure the people of our country

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    Ancient Beliefs

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    as well‚ amounting up to 15% of DALY among women. Ancient Beliefs and Practices: Menstruation at one hand is a sign of fertility among women while on the other hand it is seen as an impure period which a girl has to go through so she can get detoxify and prevent the harm to come into the society via her. In earlier eras among various countries globally menstruation was considered as a taboo. Some ancient religious laws also preach the belief of profane state of Niddah where it is practiced that as

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    Aristotle's Beliefs

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    of principles and causes. In his Physics and Metaphysics Aristotle discussed the material and formal causes Plato used and also the efficient and final causes. The material cause explains what something is made of (out of which)‚ the formal cause how it is made (into which)‚ the efficient cause who made it (by which)‚ and the final cause why it is made (for which purpose). For Aristotle the final cause or purpose of anything analyzes the metaphysical cause which is studied in teleology. Aristotle

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    ocean to form. When a hurricane finally forms it spins in a circular motion and in the middle of the storm is where you will find the “eye” of the storm‚ the eye is where you will find the calmest part of the storm. Hurricanes have very low pressure systems. The storms usually have wind speeds of 120 km/h or higher‚ they can sustain winds up to 350 km/h.Florida’s hurricane seasons usually last between August and October. Every season at least one named storm makes landfall in Florida. Hurricanes can be

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    superstitious belief

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    Title: A Study on How Superstitious Beliefs Can Affect the Filipinos Thesis Statement:Many Filipinos are affected in superstious beliefs I.Introduction A.Historical backround http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superstition The word superstition is first used in English in the 15th century‚ modelled after an earlier French superstition. The earliest known use as an English noun occurs in Friar Daw’s Reply (ca

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    The Effects of Computer Addiction to the Interpersonal Relationship of the College Computer Studies Students Jervy Centeno Donn Geo Dimayacyac Leah Janina Duran Charmaine Marinduque Camille G. Santiago Mr. Jonathan Roque Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction Computer addiction can have a variety of negative effects on a person. The most immediate are social. The user withdraws from friends and family as he spends more and more

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    Christian Beliefs

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    this is a weak point because the Bible teaches about forgiveness of all sins and the Lord’s Prayer says “Forgive us our daily sins‚ as we forgive those who have sinned and trespassed against us.” This means that if we do not forgive the sins of others God will not forgive us. Therefore everyone is equal regardless of their actions as we have already forgiven their sins. However this point may also be argued because in the Bible (1 Peter 1:17) “And if you call on him as Father who judges impartially

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    Buddhist Beliefs

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    one consideration which is not a moral justification. You could say‚ in your defense‚ that everyone else around you eats meat‚ so it must be OK. But that is not a moral defense. The institution of slavery in the past had a similar excuse ("other white folks I know own slaves‚ so it must be OK"). Just because something is a widely accepted practice in society does not automatically mean that it is the morally right thing to do. You have to examine the question whether it is morally right or wrong

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