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    According to Frankena (1973) Socrates argued that there were three typical patterns of reasoning in moral matters. The first belief was that no one should harm to another person. The principle was if an action was to the detriment of another human then it went counter to moral reasoning. If a person killed another person for whatever cause then it cannot be justified using moral reasoning. This belief has been used by those who oppose fighting a war‚ condemning a person to death for a crime‚ or by

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    workout‚ and certain people just hold it in and do nothing‚ while I look towards a certain quote that means alot to me. That quote was first said by Satchel Paige‚ a professional baseball player in the 1940s‚ and in the quote he states‚ “Don’t look back. Something might be gaining on you”. This quote means a lot to me because of the meaning behind it. Essentially the quote says that if someone was to slow down or even turn to look back something could catch up to that person. To the average person

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    where we meet an 11 year-old boy so passionate about achieving his goal to pursue baseball‚ and look where he is now. Derek Sanderson Jeter‚ a man who saw the world differently‚ was just a regular kid‚ but a regular kid with a dream and a hope. When Derek Jeter was 9‚ he stood in front of the class at St. Augustine Cathedral School and declared he would be playing for the New York Yankees‚ and wow‚ just look at where that attitude got him! That day he made his mark on time. Derek was born on June 26

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    Look before you leap” Meaning:- This idiom means that you should think carefully about the possible results or consequences before doing something. Look before you leap. Consider possible consequences before taking action Story:- Once a fox was roaming around in the dark. Unfortunately‚ he fell into a well. He tried his level best to come out but all in vain. So‚ he had no other alternative but to remain there till the next morning. The next day‚ a goat came that way. She peeped into

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    unknown or of testing a principle‚ supposition Closed questions: A question with only a yes/no possibility for a response Open questions: a matter that is not yet decided or is unable to be decided. CHAPTER 2-Anthropology Physical Anthropology What is culture? (Margaret Mead) Characteristics of culture Cultural Anthropology- know one culture covered during the presentations Cultural Anthropology -Five schools of thought Cultural Relativism and Cultural Evolutionism- pg.28 Functional Theory-

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    fledgling federation initiated at the launch of the 20th century‚ the inhabitants in Australia lived and worked in a society that the government interfered little in‚ known as the "laissez-faire" policy. This also meant that individuals were left to look after themselves‚ as they had no protection from the government as we do now‚ for example Medicare and insurance. Life in the early years of federation was quite different in comparison to our own community now more than a hundred years later. At the

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    performance that I have attended. I was unsure of what to expect‚ but I heard great things about this play. Furthermore‚ the first aspect of this production that caught my attention was the design of the set. The design gave the feeling of a run down urban neighborhood by making the outer parts of the stage look like an old brick building. The building looked like one you would find in a low-income area or projects. The scenery of the play set the stage for what type of production this would be. I especially

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    Developmental W II I Believe To act like a “lady” one should walk with confidence‚ and always remember to look her best at all times. On the other hand‚ think like a man and play by the rules of the status quo. I believe that a lady should remember to never let her guard down and give off a confident aurora. I’ve had some experience in relationships and dealing with guys that can manipulate a girls’ mind. Women have to learn how to play by the guys rules and think like a man. It’s the only way to avoid

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    Plato (428 B.C--347B.C) Plato was born in 428 B.C to Ariston‚ a descendent from early kings of Athens‚ and Perictione‚ a distant relative of the 6th century lawmaker Solon. He was a Greek philosopher. Throughout his life‚ in his Academy‚ he educated those who would become some of the most influential mathematicians and philosophers. Plato ’s many contributions to modern mathematics include the founding of the Academy of Athens‚ method of philosophical problem solving‚ and his Theory of Forms.

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    California. She died at age 36 in Brentwood‚ California‚ August 5‚ 1962. I wanted to do Marilyn Monroe because she was going through so much with all the rumors‚ losing jobs‚ and having no family‚ but‚ she still did what she wanted to and when she wanted to do it. She didn’t care what people thought about her‚ she was still going to be herself. Norma had a tragic childhood. At the age of seven her mother was hospitalized for schizophrenic‚ a medical disorder‚ she was then put into an orphanage

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