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    The characters in the story are provided with easy methods of achieving what they wish for. However‚ each person who takes the easy way to success suffers greatly. Learning to accept what comes to us and work through our issues‚ rather than looking for a quick fix‚ constitutes the essential premise of this book. The moral of the story is that there is a price for everything‚ and sometimes‚ that price is steeper than initially expected. Sponsored

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    into more civilized beings. Maslow’s Hierarchy theory‚ has 5 levels that can describe almost every living thing. Gathering Blue is a fiction book that takes place far in the future and the protagonist Kira has characteristics of every level. Kira is the main character of Gathering Blue that has many similarities to the 5 levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy.   Maslow’s Hierarchy has two lower levels‚ such as Physiological and safety. Some characteristics of physiological can be breathing‚ food‚ water

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    Epicureanism moral theory is based upon achieving a life where pleasure is considered the greatest good. Pleasure is sought after and achieved through the removal of physical pain and mental worries. It is common in Epicureanism to avoid pain by trying to eliminate any non-natural desires. For example‚ in our modern world the presidency of the United States is arguably one of the most sought after and politically powerful positions in the world. But with the power comes great responsibility and

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    Noddings and Care Theory Definition of Care Theory Care theory is the belief that people present ethics and virtues through the loving and caring interactions between themselves and the ones they love. These interactions do not necessarily occur between parent and child; they may happen between teacher and student. Theorists believe that the choice of care begins at birth as an interaction between caregiver and the cared for‚ and this interaction is commonly practiced into the cared for’s adult

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    “The Franklin’s Tale” is a tale from the collection of stories in The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer tells the heartwarming story of Dorigen and her love for her husband‚ Arveragus. The tale is not just an entertaining story‚ but it teaches the lesson that putting the needs of others before your own not only affects one person but it affects a variety of different people. It demonstrates nobility and kindness which allows the reader to want to be more like the characters in the story. The characters in

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    meets the ghost from the past showed him how hateful he was in the past 7 years. He didn’t like Christmas‚ didn’t like to give money‚and hated every one. Scrooge is going to be visited by the ghost from the present. The present ghost will show him what he is missing. Scrooge met the ghost and takes him to see the people that are making fun of him. The people say that they don’t want him to stay and eat.The ghost said you shouldn’t have grown angry over your friend. The final ghost will

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    A mortal girl named Drosia prayed to the gods to give her a son. One god‚ Poseidon‚ took particular interest in this young maiden and granted her wish. She gave birth to a beautiful young boy named Dakrya; he would become a magnificent king under Poseidon’s one condition that she told no one of the child until he turned eighteen. Drosia cried tears of joy when her son was born because it was the one thing she wanted most‚ a child. Poseidon showed much interest in the boy and grew quite fond of him

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    Marissa meyer’s book “Cinder the Lunar Chronicles” Takes place in new beijing where Cinder‚ a cyborg‚ finds out that she is a Lunar but dislikes the fact that she’s one. Because she thinks that Lunars are a violent race‚ they also have the power to change minds. One lesson is that when people see a side they never think about the other side. Cinder only seen that lunars are bad and untrustworthy . In the more beginning of the story cinder find out that she is a lunar and says “I’m a cyborg. You

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    Page 1 Internal Assessment: Morals and what makes a human being We as people have many categories in which we describe humans as being “human‚” one of which is morals and the human nature and ability to determine what is right and wrong. The idea that there are unspoken actions that all people believe are wrong and you should just not do are the ideas of “universal morals.” Do universal morals exist? If so‚ what are these morals? The dictionary definition of moral is expressing or conveying truths

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    the best classic books of all time‚ but most people think it is so. Harper Lee was the author that made this amazing book‚ and it is quite amazing indeed. Most of the book includes allot of character bonding‚ so that you can learn what the characters are feeling and what they see about others. The feeling of bonding and character development is later replaced in the book by the feeling of empathy‚

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