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    in order to avoid her anger. Whatever the reason‚ lies have negative impact on individuals and society. Liar becomes a mistrusted person and his long-term credibility is at risk. Consequently‚ he is less likely to be believed in future if he was found out. Persons who are lied to also suffer if they found out because they feel they were deceived and treated as person who does not deserve the truth. As a result they may seek revenge. Social cohesion will be affected also from this bad habit. Lying

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    The Person I Admire

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    Jean-Luc Jackson Mrs.Dalin 4/14/14 English 90T The Person I admire One person that I admire is my brother Joe. He is an unlikely hero and one of the most remarkable people I have ever met. He had great families and better life. He was caring‚ brave‚ faith‚ and courage. His people were friendly and neighborly because they liked Joe being a good man and soldier. He was became a Marine Lance Corporal. I remember my older brother Joe. Growing up was difficult for my older sister‚ my four brothers

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    Best Person for the Job

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    In response to the case study The Best Person for the Job by Joanne B. Ciulla; it is important to examine the prima facie obligations of W. D. Ross‚ any of which can be defined as “an obligation that can be overridden by a more important obligation.” According to Ross‚ there are seven prima facie obligations‚ which we must consider in the process of moral decision making. These include: duties of fidelity‚ duties of reparation‚ duties of gratitude‚ duties of justice‚ duties of beneficence‚ duties

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    them in at least 50 countries living amidst war and persecution. They have little legal or physical protection and a very uncertain future – outcasts in their own countries. Bureaucratically‚ they are described as IDPs – or „internally displaced persons.‟ In the real world‚ they are civilians‚ mostly women and children‚ who have been forced to abandon their homes because of conflict or persecution to seek safety elsewhere. The idea and the phenomenon of internal displacement are not recent. According

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    December 21‚ 2012 The Whipping 1. Who is the speaker? What kind of person is the speaker? a. The speaker could be a neighbor or passenger who observes a domestic scene that reminds him of one similar to his own.. The speaker has a strong sympathy about the boy but also is a coward because the speaker did not stop the woman. 2. Is there an identifiable audience for the speaker? What can we know about it? a. There is no identifiable audience. The speaker is just noticing the woman beating

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    This is a good start for a draft. Even though the story uses third person narration‚ it sounds as if the readers are in Adam’s head. The narrator has sarcasm in their tone‚ adding to the feeling that this is a close third person. It caused me to see a connection between the two. An example is when the narrator says “like he achieved some life goal” (6). Also‚ the story contains realistic elements‚ especially Adam’s brooding attitude and how his whole family. Adam is the strange one in his family

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    Confucius: The Ideal Person Ijeoma Ukwuoma REL/133 December 5‚ 2013 Joshua Scruggs Confucius: The Ideal Person According to Confucius‚ the ideal person must be educated and exhibit good moral character. This perfect person is the junzi which is translated as “superior person‚” but can also be translated as “noble person.” Confucius believes the virtues that guide the junzi should be practiced from childhood so that these virtues and ways of relating to the world come naturally.  Some of these virtues

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    A Person I Admire

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    and 195155). A noted statesman and orator‚ Churchill was also an officer in the British Army‚ ahistorian‚ a writer‚ and an artist. To date‚ he is the only British prime minister to have received the NobelPrize in Literature‚ and he was the first person to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.Churchill was born into the aristocratic family of the Dukes of Marlborough. His father‚ Lord RandolphChurchill‚ was a charismatic politician who served asChancellor of the Exchequer; his mother

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    and An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore disclose how everyday people and events can be remarkable and astounding. Furthermore‚ both poems revolve around specific individuals who can serve as proof that there can be components of mystery and excellence within everyone’s life. In Common Magic‚ people change through a number of human experiences‚ while one person is transformed through poetry in An Ordinary Person. The speaker in Common Magic discloses how an ordinary person could have some

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    18th-century. His political philosophy influenced the French Revolution as well as the overall development of modern political‚ sociological‚ and educational thought. Rousseau’s novel Émile: or‚ On Education is a treatise on the education of the whole person for citizenship. His sentimental novel Julie‚ or the New Heloise was of importance to the development of pre-romanticism[1] and romanticism in fiction.[2 Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (January 12‚ 1746 – February 17‚ 1827) was a Swiss pedagogue and

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