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    Aids – the Duty to Warn

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    November 30‚ 2011 Aids – The Duty to Warn The AIDS epidemic began in the early to mid-1980’s and since it’s recognition in America it has become a very heated and debated topic among health professionals‚ the gay community‚ and most of all for the ones that are carrying the virus. The real debate is not over the virus itself but‚ rather about the infected individuals and whether or not they should be made morally obligated to tell their sexual partners if they are in fact infected. Both sides

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    My freedom cost many lives‚ and now it is my turn to pay back the debt to the men who fought for my beautiful country. My responsibility as a citizen of America consists of voting‚ respecting‚ submitting‚ and serving my country. Responsibility is defined as the state or fact of being responsible‚ answerable‚ or accountable‚ for something within one’s power‚ control‚ or management. Personally‚ I agree with that statement‚ but it means more to me than just being accountable it means to fulfill your

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    Unit 202 Outcome 1 1.1 My duties and responsibilities of my own role are to ensuring that all the clients are safe in their rooms‚ to assist with personal care‚ respond to any call bells‚ to report any accidents or unexplained injuries to the nurse in charge‚ ensure that dentures‚ glasses and hearing aids are in working order‚ to assist with meals and clean any spills immediately. 1.2 The standards that influence the way that the role is carried out is the Care Standards Act 2000‚ Mental Health

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    Greek Priests Duty

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    It was a priests duty to serve the temple and its god. He made sure the temple was running properly. This involved a lot of administration work. If a worshipper did something wrong or behaved badly‚ a priest could order them to pay a fine. Priests were in charge of the temple treasury house‚ where gifts for the gods were stored. Some visitors to temples had travelled long distances and it was the priests job to offer them hospitality. Priests were in charge of building or re-pairing their temple

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    Citizen Kane - Summary

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    ---Citizen Kane Charles Foster Kane was born of humble origins. There was a mine given to his family which eventually happened to be rich in gold‚ and he became the owner at age twenty five. To give a better future for Charles Foster Kane‚ his parents legally gave him over to Thatcher‚ who raised him in luxury until he became an adult. But Kane immensely hated Thatcher for taking him away from his family. He attended a lot of colleges‚ which all expelled him‚ including Princeton‚ Harvard‚ Yale

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    Law Abiding Citizen

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    The movie‚ Law Abiding Citizen‚ begins with a man and his daughter at a table working on individual products. A woman‚ presumably his wife‚ is in the kitchen preparing dinner when there is a knock at the door. The man answers the door and is immediately assaulted with a baseball bat. He is then tied up and stabbed with a knife. Bound on the floor‚ he watches one of the two assailants beat and rape his wife. His daughter who is watching from the other room is carried off by one of the assailants.

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    Poor Countries

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    rich countries should help poorer countries. First of all‚ we can help them for humanitarian reasons. In Fact‚ the harsh realities of some countries affected us and our duty is to help those who are not as lucky as we are. For instance‚ one out of seven people do not have access to clean water for drinking‚ cooking or washing... Whereas we‚ we tend to waste the water. What’s more‚ we have the chance to live in a rich country where we can be treated fairly. Secondly‚ we can help poorer countries for

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    What Makes a Good Citizen

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    What Makes a Good Citizen What makes a good citizen? A good citizen upholds the norms in a stable society by being honest‚ friendly and hard-working. He does not create a mess and occasionally picks up after those who do. He keeps his neighbors satisfied with his kind and caring attitude and well-kept garden. A citizen is labeled as good when he has proven his capability to thrive in a place where stability and consistency is required. Politically‚ a good citizen does his duty by voting on a constant

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    Responsibilities of Citizens on a Democracy    After reading Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham jail” and “Citizen Responsibilities‚” there are three concepts that describe the roles and responsibilities of citizens in a democracy. The three concepts are‚ voluntary laws‚ mandatory laws‚ and just and unjust laws.     Voluntary laws are duties that are  not demanded by law‚ the best example would be voting. The right to vote is a duty as well as a privilege. It’s important for citizens to vote in

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    Citizen Kane Essay

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    jealousy‚ or pride; then you would be one powerful figure in history and life today. This is the job of a Director. Their talents and capabilities are an artform of leadership and individuality that can influence a nation if not the world. In the film Citizen Kane‚ Orson Welles directs the stage to illustrate the story of how sometimes life places you on a path that you don’t want or desire. With outstanding cinematography and personal style‚ Orson Welles emphasizes that Power and acceptance can be bought

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