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    opinion matters just as much as their own. Children accept the opinion of their peers openly and without judgement. As people get older and gain experience in life they begin to start criticizing the opinions of others‚ whether this criticism comes from prejudice‚ cultural differences‚ or their own values and beliefs. These differences in people have allowed people to believe other people’s opinions are worthless or a waste of time and energy for both the speaker and listener. Every opinion is worth

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    Myth Of Progress

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    After reading The Myth of Progress I have learned different ways to approach a problem in a more effective way. I think of how things are connected to each other and how systems lie within other systems. Everything is connected and feeds off each other in ways that I would not have originally thought of. One example that was used was how the forest lives off all the organisms within it‚ all their actions can be used for energy for another organism. There is no waste and its goal is to reach an equilibrium

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    The Great Struggle “If there is no struggle then there is no progress.” This quote was said by Fredrick Douglass as a way to explain how hard the world works against us. Nature has struggle naturally‚ an example is the lion and his prey. A lion has to struggle to catch his prey‚ so he can live‚ and the prey has to struggle to stay away from the lion so it can live. The progress that both have is that they both get to live if they make it through the struggle. When a person hears the word “struggle”

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    Pilgrims Progress

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    In Pilgrim’s Progress‚ Christian appears as the protagonist of the allegory tormented by spiritual anguish. A spiritual guide named Evangelist visits Christian and urges him to leave the City of Destruction. Christian then decides to travel on a strenuous trip to gain salvation in the Celestial City‚ known as Mount Zion. On his trip‚ Christian meets Worldly Wiseman‚ who urges him to lead a practical‚ happy existence without religion. Refusing‚ Christian is sheltered in Goodwill’s house where Goodwill

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    Martindale‚ Chambers‚ and Thompson‚ we learn that informed consent and confidentiality. A person should be informed of their right to confidentiality and the treatment they are consenting to in the therapeutic relationship. This study is significantly important because we are shown that there has been not very much previous research done on how well we manage consent‚ how informed the patient is‚ how honest they are‚ and what they actually know about the policies of the provider. Professionals in

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    Well Informed Voter

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    the voters’ point of view. If voters were informed‚ this country would be the perfect country. First of all‚ voters should research more about their candidates because that is going to affect their lives and the things that surround them. One of the reasons why voters have to be well informed is because that can affect their economical situations such as mortgages‚ taxes and medical plans. Therefore‚ voters must watch the news and research more about their candidates‚ so that they know what could

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    Progress Report

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    Progress Report Date: February 9‚ 2013 To: Goh Si Mon‚ Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc From: Tan Yu Mi‚ Manager of Apple Inc‚ Kampar branch Subject: ANNUAL DINNER 2013 OF APPLE INC‚ KAMPAR BRANCH OFFICE To enhance the relationship among all the employees with the managers in Apple Inc Kampar Branch office‚ a project is conducted about the launching of the company annual dinner in year 2013. Another aim of the project by launching the company annual dinner is to appreciate the contribution

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    Keeping Pet

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    Keeping animals and birds as our pets shows our love for them. It is said that we should show our love to all living creatures. The most common pets in our homes are dogs and cats. The dog is the most faithful animal. If you show your kindness to it‚ feed it and stroke it‚ it will become greatly attached to you. A dog guards our house at night. If any person intrudes into your house‚ the dog which has a keen sight and sense of smell immediately barks and creates an alarm. Cats are also kept

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    Hell is Other People “Only in the self can the drama of truth occur. A crowd is untruth.” - Kierkegaard On a literal level‚ Sartre’s play‚ “No Exit”‚ is an account of three individuals damned to a hell unlike any other. The first and only Act opens upon the arrival of Garcin. He is escorted by a valet into a room furnished with Second-Empire furniture where he shall be spending the rest of his eternal existence. The valet‚ the only other character besides the occupants of this

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    Record Keeping

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    record keeping What is recordkeeping? Recordkeeping is the making and maintaining of complete‚ accurate‚ reliable evidence of business transactions. Why is recordkeeping important? Good business requires good recordkeeping. In competitive business environments and strict accountability structures‚ it is vital that organisations have the evidence and information they need to drive and support their business operations. ------------------------------------------------- What are recordkeeping systems

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