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    Ideal Person

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    Ideal Person REL/133 Abstract For this assignment‚ we have been tasked to describe the ideal person according to Confucius. I will be including the concepts of ren‚ li‚ shu‚ xiao‚ and wen in my writing because these were the major Confucian virtues. Ideal Person There are many ways to describe the perfect person. If someone were to ask me what the ideal person is‚ I would say that the ideal person is one who has strong virtues‚ is a morally

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    for better or for worst

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    Erica Robinson Mr. Varner Comp 102 1 March 2014 For Better or For Worse Ted Halstead is the found and CEO of the New America Foundation. He received his bachelors from Dartmouth College‚ and his Masters Degree from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Halstead’s specialities are environment‚ economics‚ and energy. He has written articles and books on these subjects. In 2003‚ Halstead wrote an article in The Atlantic Monthly entitled The American Paradox. In the article Halstead tells

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    Become a Doctor

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    1. All Foundation Programme students (Old Syllabus 2007 & New Syllabus 2012) passed in December‚ 2012 Session are required to be registered under Executive Programme (New Syllabus 2012) only. 2. June 2013 Foundation examination will be the last examination under foundation programme (old syllabus 2007). From 2013 December attempt‚ all the foundation course students will be switched over to the New Syllabus  (OMR Pattern 2012). 3. The first examination under new syllabus executive programme

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    She Unnames Them Summary

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    Words hold a unique power; they can shift our emotions‚ create meaning‚ and even shape experiences. In the stories “I am Offering This Poem” by Jimmy Santiago Baca and “She Unnames Them” by Ursula K. Le Guin‚ the authors explain how language affects us in different ways. Baca shows how words can connect us and provide support‚ while Le Guin points out the limitations that naming can impose on our understanding. These writings illustrate that words can both limit their connection and create barriers

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    A Better Philippines

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    A Better Philippines Is it just a vision or “the future”? Thesis statement: Almost each of us has a vision for our poor country. But the problem is most of the time it just remain a mere vision. So the question is; would it just remain our vision or it’s going to be the future of this country? The main problems found in the Philippines are (randomly): economic crisis‚ graft and corruption in the government‚ poor kind of education on most part of the country‚ low rate of employment

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    She Rose to His Requirement Emily Dickinson is one America’s best-known female poets. Emily Dickinson’s poem "She Rose to His Requirement" expresses her thought with the intention of the reader to interpret the poem in their in their own way. Every reader will receive different images‚ themes‚ and meanings. In this poem is rising up bend your life to fulfill the requirements of others necessary? When a reader reads the poem "She Rose to His Requirement" the reader may get the image of a young woman

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    1st person

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    form of the first person is “I‚” and the plural form is “we.” “I” and “we” are in the subjective case because either one can be used as the subject of a sentence. You constantly use these two pronouns when you refer to yourself and when you refer to yourself with others. Here’s a sentence containing both: I (first-person singular) look forward to my monthly book club meeting. We (first-person plural) are currently reading Never Have Your Dog Stuffed by Alan Alda. The first-person point of view is

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    Animals Are Not Persons

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    cannot be persons In this essay I will argue that animals cannot be considered as persons using the three main definitions of biological‚ psychological and legal or ethical. An animal is a multicellular organism of the kingdom Animalia‚ which differs from plants as well as humans in certain characteristics. Movement‚ metabolism‚ response to stimuli‚ restricted growth and fixed bodily structure are all different between plants‚ animals and humans. There are many definitions of a person‚ one of which

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    Oops, She Did It Again

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    11 October 2010 Oops‚ She Did It Again Over the past decade‚ Britney Spears has gone downhill little by little from becoming famous after being on Disney channel. While doing a case study on Britney Spears‚ I learned the music industry stole away her innocence and molded it into an attempt to transition from a pop princess to a sexy adult performer that would sweep millions. Her overexposure and paparazzi frenzy causes her to go insane because she has no privacy. Additionally‚ there is proof

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    Bilingual Person

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    of the many thousands? A bilingual person is one who has the knowledge or intelligence of knowing two or more languages. However‚ there are different levels and stages of bilingualism. There is individual bilingualism which is when a person knows his/her mother tongue and another language that is used in society‚ as well as elective bilingualism which is a person who chooses to learn a new language. There also is circumstantial bilingualism which describes a person that learns another language in order

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