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    The Greatest of Greats

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    Rizal’s Pen Name Rizal who has been known for his strong criticisms against the Spaniards wouldn’t have written all his essays and articles using his real name. He used the pen names Laong Laan and Dimasalang in many of his writings. Laong Laan The pen name of Dr. Jose Rizal when he was a contributor of poems and articles for the Spanish newspaper “La Solidaridad” was Laong Laan which was the name of a railway station in Manila. Others who contributed to La Solidaridad and used pen names were

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    Ethical Lens Inventory

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    Ethical Lens Inventory I’ve always thought of myself as a people person and this Ethical Lens Inventory confirms my pervious thinking. My preferred ethical lens view point is reputational lens. This means I use my intuition to determine what character traits best serve the community. Through this ethical lens inventory I learned that my blind spot is unrealistic role expectations. I can see this in my everyday life as I find myself disappointed when people do not perform the duties or task

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    Ethical Lens Inventory

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    Your personal preferred lens is: Reputation Lens You listen to your intuition (sensibility) to determine what character traits and virtues will best serve the community (equality). Your Core Values: Equality and sensibility You prioritize the value of equality over autonomy. Your primary concern is the well-being of the whole community and you believe that assuring the community’s well-being is the best way to assure that individuals are treated fairly. You prioritize the value of sensibility

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    process grief and loss leading to complicated and unresolved grief (Hendry‚ 2009; Wilson‚ 2011). The physical separation of the incarcerated and their loved ones create another complicated factor to grief along with the possibility of not being able to mourn with family and friends at memorial services (Young Junior‚ 2003; Hendry‚ 2008; Taylor‚ 2012). As a social work intern at Monroe County Correctional Facility‚ this topic becomes of great importance when working with inmates experiencing grief and

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    Money Brings Happiness?

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    money brings happiness. Do you agree with them. Why or why not? Essay: “Does money bring happiness?” This is the question that everyone has the different answers. I agree with many people about money brings happiness. Money helps we have material comforts and spiritual joy. In fact‚ if we have no money‚ we can’t buy goods‚ clothes‚ and other necessaries which we need. If we have a lot of money‚ we can improve our spiritual activities easily. We can go to the movies every weekend‚ and we can buy

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    The greatest invention ever Out of the 6‚973‚738‚433 people who currently live in the world‚ how many people use the internet? According to Internet world stats‚ in the year 2011‚ thirty two percent of the world population used the internet in their everyday lives. After a year had past‚ more teenagers and elders started to use the internet to communicate research and watch the news. This great invention by Tim Burners-Lee had become a part of us‚ something our teenagers cannot survive without-

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    might seem. It is failing to teach important values such as knowing how to think and learn on deeper levels/beyond the curriculum. Even more so‚ the rigorous courses only make it worse. In the article Bring on the Elites‚ Stein argues that not every person is qualified for the difficult jobs‚ and that those who are should be awarded. However that causes the question of what others should do? Moreover‚ he argues that Elites should be the only people working in high-ranking jobs. Throughout the justification

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    In the good life theme of body versus image‚ Zoe Whittall’s My Hot Fat Girl Manifesto‚ and Emily Prager’s Our Barbies Ourselves distinguish the idea of body acceptance‚ and self-image. In My Hot Fat Girl Manifesto Whittall talks about her experiences and how she came to terms with who she was. In Prager’s Our Barbies Ourselves she discusses the impossible beauty standard women try to conform to. In professor Maze’s embodying the good life lecture the class realizes the standard of beauty that both

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    City Upon a hill

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    guiding light. It would be an example for the whole world and John Winthrop spoke of a ’City Upon A Hill’ which was the Puritan vision for America and it continues to this day. The "City upon a hill" was an American Dream that was positively tapping into the energy of that inspiring vision of a perfect society. The city that they saw was a perfect reflection and an image of the Holy City of God. The “City upon a Hill” section of the sermon was written in 1630 by the Puritan leader John Winthrop while

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    Religion vs. Science: The Greatest Fight of the Enlightenment Is the existence of God subjective? Is the occurrence of bias enough to discredit an argument‚ or is it a necessary factor in keeping arguments ongoing? The Enlightenment era centered around questioning institutions that people were expected to blindly follow. The philosophers and scientists of this era wished to improve society and uncover truths about the world. During the Enlightenment era‚ the Christian church held a large amount

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