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    The Person I Admire Most

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    THE PERSON I ADMIRE MOST “ If you can’t excel with talent‚ triumph with effort. “ This is the philosophy my mother always stands by‚ and the guidance that leads us through life. Although she is no other than just a common person‚ she holds special significance and has the deep attachment with me. That is why she has always been an inspiring example and the person I admire most in my life. My mother leads a very simple life without any luxuries. Neither does she has any desire for material gains

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    Analyse how the beginning and ending of the text show an important change in a character in the text you have studied The film Little Miss Sunshine directed by Valerie Farris and Jonathon Dayton tells of the Hoover Family’s emotional and physical journey from New Mexico to Florida for the youngest member‚ Olive’s beauty pageant competition. The viewing audience is introduced to several characters in the beginning of the film and are able to see their development and change as the film progresses

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    The Price of War In Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage‚ Brecht explores the consequences of virtue in a wartime society and suggests that‚ in order to survive a war‚ one must rid oneself of virtuous behavior; he uses the children—Swiss Cheese‚ Eilif‚ and Kattrin—to represent three deadly virtues: bravery‚ honesty‚ and unselfishness. Brecht then demonstrates Mother Courage’s lack of these virtues and her resulting survival at the end of the play. He suggests‚ however‚ that perhaps such survival

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    Capuchi! Capuchi!

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    “Capuchi! Capuchi!” rang relentlessly from the Mexican children. The young kids surrounded me begging for these capuchis‚ or in other words‚ piggyback rides. I thought capuchis wouldn’t accomplish anything for the children or me; however‚ something as simple as a capuchi‚ was the catalyst for a transformational experience that introduced me to the profound nature of serving out of love. Giving capuchis was strenuous and exhausting; nevertheless‚ I was willing to break my back for these kids

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    Word Count: 1944 Selfishness: A Misunderstood Reality Who is to say whether someone should or should not be selfish? Many people will say it is wrong to be selfish‚ but where does this notion come from‚ and why should we care? Two very distinctive views of selfishness are shown in the essay’s “The unselfishness Trap” by Harry Browne and “The Objective Basis of Morality” by Thomas Nagel. Harry Browne would say that if everyone sacrificed their own happiness for someone else. On the other hand

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    Accordingly‚ it’s the primary goal of this brief article to differentiate the concepts of self-interest and selfishness: to praise the concept of self-interest as the catalyst of moral action‚ therefore worthy of admiration; and thus to admonish selfishness as the instigator which often leads to immorality and inconsiderate hedonism. Consequently‚ containing these two sentiments from one another in order to redeem the term self-interest and to specify its appropriateness becomes an intellectual

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    In the Article On Kindness Thomas Hobbes views the act of kindness as a “psychological absurdity”. He believes that it is a selfish act only committed for self-pleasure for the true beast inside man. Nearly two centuries later it is clearly evident that mankind still believes in the principal of self-interest‚ and yet those individuals who do decide to be a part of society and show acts of kindness are viewed by eyes of suspicion because‚ are they committing an act of kindness based on benefits?

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    Acts of selfishness are a regular recurrence‚ in both The Great Gatsby and our reality. So much so that it is essentially a typical behavioural pattern observable at any given time. Examples of such can be found in the infidelity of numerous characters and the condemnation of all of them according to the conventional”standard” that is heavily influenced by categorical imperative. But in consonance to ethical egoism‚ on the contrary‚ one should only act in one’s own self interest‚ in this case not

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    Ego. Is it virtuous to have an ego or is it better to be humble‚ modest‚ selfless? In today’s world‚ ego is an insult to plenty of humans‚ but ego has so much beauty behind it. Ego can create leaders‚ inventors‚ revolutionaries‚ so why is there such a stigma to ego? Prometheus found the advantage of ego. He realized that a society needs people to have a sense of self to contribute to his brothers and sisters. Another hero‚ Howard Roark in The Fountainhead‚ goes against the natural current of collectivism

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    Prosocial Behavior

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    may not play a part. Altruism is a prosocial behavior in which helping behavior occurs with no indication of personal benefit. According to Fiske (2010)‚ “altruism describes a motive that makes people help because of genuine concern for others‚ to increase the welfare of others‚” (p. 347). A person acts altruistically when he or she feels empathy for another person and assumes responsibility for helping. Alternate Views of Altruism Nier’s (2009) article “Does True Altruism Exist?” hosts the debate

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