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    rather a good quality of life” (127). The pursuit of the good life–eudaemonia–undergirds every action the polis takes. Thus‚ while the polis constructs laws to prevent injustice and ease exchange of property‚ it extends beyond them. The polis springs into existence because of friendship‚ but that social life gives way to a higher form‚ wherein all members pursue the good life together. This pursuit drives each member to practice self-government‚ in the pursuit of attaining self-sufficiency. The laws

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    individuals to concentrate on the future‚ making it challenging to discover true happiness. Despite these complications‚ society continues to promote the concept of chasing happiness without regarding its detrimental effects on an evolved civilization. The pursuit of happiness inhibits the formation and perpetuation of an advanced society due to engendering individuals to feel dissatisfied and disappointed. Happiness is clinically “defined as a person’s cognitive and affective evaluations of his or her life

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    I have learned quite a bit as a runner and as a person over the past year. Most importantly I was honored to serve as one of the captains for both the cross country and track/field teams in my final year of high school. Through being a captain of such a big team‚ like Novi‚ I learned the ins and outs on how to make the TEAM successful. It all starts with an individual goal. You have to set a standard for yourself‚ in order for you to have some idea of what you want. By creating a goal it will allow

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    Wildlife Since I was young I’ve been surrounded by animals. With my first pet being a Hissing Cockroach and my cat being crossbred with an Asian leopard I always thought it was safe to say I was born into a wildlife. I never considered looking after animals as a job but merely as an everyday chore that I enjoyed. As a child who was primarily raised by conservative grandparents the typical words of encouragement were at best‚ directed towards a job in the medical field‚ politics‚ and law which in

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    It is a well-known fact in today’s world that a large percentage of students in college are failing their classes due to the fact that many of them are not worried about making good grades. In Amy Widner’s essay “The Pursuit of Just Getting by‚” she shared her opinion about students that think it is cool to not try. “We are not fooling anybody but ourselves.” –Amy Widner. She addresses this issue as well as the ramifications for “practicing” bad habits in college. She goes on explaining the importance

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    The pursuit of scientific knowledge has often been believed to be an exploration in which information is gathered solely from experimentation‚ but people are slow to realize that experimentation is only one way‚ among a variety of ways‚ in which scientists gather information. In their pursuit of new scientific knowledge‚ scientists may conduct surveys‚ or build on pre-existing information using assumptions and theories‚ along with experimentation‚ in order to obtain knowledge in any particular scientific

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    “The knower’s perspective is essential in the pursuit of knowledge. To what extent does this apply?” A dad overhears his daughter coming home‚ telling her friend “I did it!” Depending on whether the dad has an overprotective or optimistic perspective of his daughter‚ the dad will further investigate by either stalking current and past boyfriends or flipping through the stack of college acceptance letters to figure out what “it” refers to. A perspective is the frame of mind through which a person

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    self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” (United States Declaration of Independence). In much the same way as the authors of the founding fathers‚ the American Dream can be defined simply as the pursuit and the achievement of happiness. Clarifications‚ like not needing to use underhanded means‚ are not necessary because it is readily apparent that these means

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    combining their money so they can afford to buy the farm whilst they work on a farm to be able to afford the farm. The use of symbolism in the text helps to develop the central idea of the pursuit of happiness. The use of the farm George and lennie plan to buy as a symbol of freedom helps to show the central idea of pursuit of happiness. Whilst on their way to the new farm they will be working at in Soledad George and lennie stop to eat dinner.

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    The Pursuit of Happiness The American Dream is acquired through hard work and sacrifice and allows normal people in society to believe that material prosperity is what defines success. The aspiration to achieve the American Dream is the catalyst to believing that material possessions are more important than spiritual values. Hard work and vigor is essential in being prosperous in life‚ and excellence must be preserved in oneself. The spirit‚ the will to excel‚ and the will to win is what one must

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