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    The Constitution What does the Constitution mean to me? That question in itself has many meanings. I personally believe that if we did not have the Constitution we would all be in turmoil and have no direction to go in. The constitution was put in place to install rules and laws to abide by as citizens of the United States of America. I can honestly say that some of those Amendments have been challenged by a lot of people throughout history and have not always ended the way that they would have

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    when answering this question. Some people look to their grades‚ level of completion‚ or what school they attended. Others look at their ability to interact with others in society and consider issues such as philosophy‚ politics or religion. While these are all common criteria for measuring ones education‚ a person ought not to ever stop learning. The mark of a well educated person is their ability to apply what they know to learn the things they do not know. When I was in high school

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    2. Can the institution of Lokpal reduce corruption in India? Corruption is a universal phenomenon. No society is free from it. As far back as 200 b.c.‚ Kautilya had defined and identified different varieties of corruption and had lamented that‚ “Just as it is impossible not to taste the honey that finds itself at the tip of tongue‚ its impossible for the government servant not to eat up a bit of king’s revenue‚ Just as it is impossible to detect whether a fish swimming through water drinks it or

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    pains. Sometimes they die for it because simply it is life. When you ask them about what they are longing for they simply say "freedom". However‚ the term is controversial because freedom is not something that can talk and walk. You can not lay it to physical measures. Sometimes defining freedom depends on the age when it is sough. Sometimes it depends on the conception of the seeker or even needs. As any abstract value freedom seemed to be lost between truth and fantasy and still. When the term is

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    this paper I am going to discuss the six different ethical theories‚ including utilitarianism‚ kantian ethics‚ natural law theory‚ virtue theory‚ care ethics‚ and symphonology. The first theory that will be discussed is

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    almost ask the same question but at the same time the total inverse of the ethical question throughout them. I watched Robocop and Short Circuit. Short Circuit focused on when does life begin or how do we define life while Robocop focused on when does life end how do we define the end of a person ’s life. These questions are the overarching themes of both movies. Short Circuit spends much of the movie trying to define what are things that prove that a person or thing is a living being. Ultimately

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    constantly being chased. Freedom is not a distinct idea. Its meaning to one person may be completely different to another. "The state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint."‚ and "Exemption from external control‚ interference‚

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    What Does It Mean to Be Well-Educated In the article “What Does It Mean to Be Well-Educated” Mr. Kohn point out 6 points on being educated. Point 1.The Point of Schooling. (Nel Noddings the professor emerita at Stanford University‚ urges us to reject “the deadly notion that the schools’ first priority should be intellectual development” and contends that “the main aim of education should be to produce competent‚ caring‚ loving‚ and lovable people.”) I like this quote on the purposes of education

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    What does the “working poor” mean? What are the two important reasons for the emergence of the working poor in the US? What is unique to the American society that makes working people in the US more vulnerable to poverty? What can be done about it? What does working poor mean to you? How can a person work and still be poor? Why am I not stable? Why am I living check to check? These are questions that working class people ask themselves on a day to day basic. The working poor means people who work

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    • Tessa‚ a happily married mom who recently gave up her professorship to stay at home with her two small children in a suburb of Boston. She’s harried but content with her choice‚ perhaps because her husband‚ Nick‚ is the spousal ideal: a hunky pediatric plastic surgeon who loves kids. On the other side is Valerie‚ a single mother who’s made her own way‚ putting herself through Harvard Law School while raising a baby alone. She’s had her share of heartache and decided to avoid any more pain by spurning

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