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    Why Guilt Is Important

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    Of the colorful spectrum which is our emotions‚ guilt is one of the most influential feeling of them all. Guilt‚ for lack of better terms is the feeling of responsibility for the misfortune of other‚ at least‚ that is what the emotion is intended for. The true purpose of guilt is to allow an individual to understand their situations‚ the consequence their under‚ and to amend their actions. However‚ in doing so guilt often than not causes more trouble than good. For some guilt helps in developing

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    Why Are Coaches Important

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    help‚ but what makes a coach a good one? For one to be a good coach‚ they must posses moral virtue and be able to instruct their players to be the best they can be‚ not just on the playing field but also in life. Good coaches will build strong relationships with their players and teach them valuable life lessons because they know that what one can learn from sports is so much more than just how to play the game. A players relationship with their coach can be one that lasts a lifetime or what changes

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    Mill Shared Humanity

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    Shared Humanity is so important to society‚ without it‚ society would not be able to function properly. Through course we have looked over multiple authors works which pertain to how society functions along with what rights people have and what it means to be liberal. The two authors we have went over which I feel did a great job explaining how in a sense shared humanity is around us and the flaws of society which can threaten our sense of shared humanity. Mill and Bandes were the two authors who

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    why is science important

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    is a way of knowing and thinking about the natural and physical components of the world in which we live.The importance of science in our daily lives may not be obvious‚ yet we make science-based choices every day. Science is involved when we choose what to eat‚ or choose products with the least impact on the environment or make informed decisions about our health-care. Science is the foundation of an innovative culture and at the core of significant political decisions. Understanding science is crucial

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    are essential for life. It is vital in human metabolism; and if our magnesium levels are too high or too low‚ we could suffer from sleep disturbances. Magnesium is a very common element found on earth that is used for a lot of everyday items. Much of what we have today would not be possible without magnesium. Magnesium was originally discovered by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808‚ but some are not sure if he officially isolated the element. It was isolated substantially in 1828 by A. A. Bussy. He isolated

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    Literature is a way in which we can capture and interpret what has happened and is happening to us personally and to the world as a whole. Writing‚ however‚ carries an importance‚ as literature simply would not exist if nobody wrote anything is the past‚ and for that reason I believe all who can write should.  One should take advantage of the great opportunity to be part of and contribute to the world and society in what he or she believes through writing.  I see literature in the societal sense

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    composed nighty plays in his entirely life‚ but now there were eighteen of them survived; however‚ because of his amount of plays were more than the combination of the other two prominent dramatists‚ so he won the first prize. The reason he was important was because he explored the dark side of the human nature and the dark side of Athenian life‚ which can be said that he outspoken the indignities suffered by those whom Athenian society exploited or overlooked like women or criminals. However his

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    What is shared governance? It is an organization type that facilitates empowerment of nurses in the decision making process of patient care. As cited by Weiss and Tappen (2015)‚ “Having some control over one’s work and the ability to influence decisions are essential to empowerment (Manojlovich & Laschinger‚ 2002)” (Weiss & Tappen‚ 2015) With shared governance nurses have more opportunity to improve their patient care because their voices and concerns are heard. In the article titled “Encouraging

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    Why sleep is important

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    Sleep is food for are Brain. Just like your body‚ we need the right food to help develop and support are growing body. Are Brains go through a process every time we sleep called memory consolidation. What this does is‚ When we are sleeping are brains go through everything that happened throughout our day and makes them long-term memories. If we aren’t sleeping well are brains can’t make this process happen‚ which can cause memory loss. Without Sleep (Brain Food) are brains won’t be able to function

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    Why Grit Is Important

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    It determines how well I’ll be able to do in school. High school was a time where having grit was very important. I went to a high school that had higher standards than most high schools in San Francisco. All the students would start taking ap classes their sophomore year‚ and a few insanely gifted were doing precalculus in freshman year. I tried to keep up with what was normal and took 2-3 ap classes a year. I had decent grades during freshman year‚ but as I started taking more and

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