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    All great speeches evoke emotions and provoke thought in order to engage their audience. Through rhetorical treatment of human aspirations and beliefs speakers are able to ignite thought‚ stir emotions and in some cases even inspire their audiences to take action. This concept is evident in Paul Keating’s speech ‘Funeral For An Unknown Soldier’ (1993) and even more so in Noel Pearson’s speech ‘An Australian History For All Of Us’ (1996). The following interpretation of these two prescribed speeches

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    My personal values are my thinking to what I believe are important and desirable. Each of us has a "different value." A values complex is the set of values that we hold and the conflict‚ compatibility‚ and hierarchical relationships among them. Personal values come in two varieties; terminal and instrumental. Instrumental Value’s: These are the value that desirable strictly conditional on their anticipated consequences Helpful (working for the welfare of others) Loving (affectionate‚ tender) Obedient

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    What are the beliefs and traditions of waray people in education? The Waray-Waray are an ethnoliguistic group located in Samar and Leyte. Geographically‚ they are located in the Visayas. Waray-Waray sometimes shortened to Waray‚ is the term used to refer to the people who inhabit the islands of Samar and Biliran and the eastern section of Leyte. Those who come from Samar are called Samareños‚ while those from Leyte are Leyteños. They speak the language called Waray. ReligionThe Waray-Waray people

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    “College students should be allowed to select their own courses.” The education system is changing every year‚ but one thing remains the same – compulsory subjects at college. Students are made to study those subjects which are nowhere near to their interests. This causes un-necessary burden on the students and is also one of the major reasons why students lose interest in the middle of their course. The ultimate goal of getting educated has grayed out. If we closely observe the trends‚ students

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    Until this year‚ my mother had never asked me about my future plans. She has a major in microbiology from the University of Georgia‚ but works in Atlanta in the insurance business as an underwriter. In college‚ she considered pharmaceutical work‚ but was told not to by her father who convinced her that all pharmacists were “druggies”. My mother is in the “useless degree” category now‚ and might use her degree better as a mouse pad than in any actual science field. She often tells my sister and me during

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    Coastal kayaking proved to be a very exciting yet challenging course that allowed for me to spend valuable time outdoors and form new friendships. I originally took the course to fulfill credits needed by the end of summer‚ but I ended up being thankful for the course I ended up selecting. Since I had been kayaking multiple times in the past‚ the course material wasn’t entirely new to me. Instead‚ the course taught me a few things about kayaking and beyond that I will most definitely remember for

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    The Influence of Media in our Attitudes‚ BeliefsValues‚ and Behaviours John William McGoff Psychology 130 Camosun College Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explore the role that media plays when influencing our attiudes‚ beliefsvalues‚ and behaviors. The popular TV show “Criminal Minds”‚ along with it’s advertisements‚ has been used as an example. In addition to the role that media plays in making this show desirable to watch‚ the paper also explores the type of persuasive appeal

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    My Own Place dublin Map showing location of Killbrittain  1. Introduction Kilbrittain or Killbrittain (Irish: Cill Briotáin‚ meaning "Britton’s church") is the name of a village‚ townland and parish in County Cork‚ Ireland. The village lies about 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Bandon‚ and near Clonakilty and Kinsale. The coastal route around the edge of the parish is the R600. The village itself is around 1.5 kilometres inland from the coast. Today is a thriving community. The town boasts

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    after graduation I moved out of parents home and in with my baby’s father. Not even having any thought on how I would make any money to survive with my newborn baby. I was the only child and my parents were always good to me and raised me very well. They only wanted the best for me and as you can imagine having a baby at eighteen and moving out was defiantly not what they wanted for me in my life. Despite my parents not agreeing with my choices they still tried to stand by me as much as possible

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    ORGANISATIONAL CORE VALUES An organisational value is “a belief that a specific mode of conduct is preferable to an opposite or contrary mode of conduct” according to Rokeach (1973‚ The Nature Of Human Values). We can think of them as representing frameworks for the way we do things. Some organisations think of their values as their “guiding beacon” directing the process of organisational development and growth. Others describe them as the components of their philosophy. They do relate to how organisations

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