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    Finch. I want to pick apart her novel and explain to you what makes a book “great” according to Mortimer Adler. Does the book stand the test of time‚ does it have universality‚ does it show the power of the written word‚ is it enlightening‚ is it honest‚ does it deal with unsolved problems of human life‚ is it inexhaustible‚ and last but not least‚ does it leave you the same as when it found you? To Kill a Mockingbird was officially

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    countries like ours‚ it is very easy to forget that humans can be so cruel‚ and with the Holocaust‚ it is only logic that we observe its traits so that they can never be reproduced. However‚ there are many things that we should take away from this tragedy‚ and those like it. First of all‚ I believe that if anything‚ the Holocaust has proved that human one on one human interaction‚ physically and emotionally‚ is something very powerful‚ and is very important if we are to function in a society‚ or in times

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    So why is ethics important to the practice of law? The sad truth is becoming more and more apparent; our profession has seen a steady decline by casting aside established traditions and canons of professional ethics that evolved over centuries ...When we speak of the decline in "ethical" standards‚ we should not use the term ’ethics’ to mean only compliance with the Ten Commandments or other standards of common‚ basic morality.....A lawyer can [adhere to all these requirements] and still fail

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    Why respect is so important in today’s society and what exactly is respect? Respect is a combination of appreciation‚ admiration as well as recognition of a person being worth something‚ or having earned a position because of their achievements. It could feel at times vague to some people‚ but most people understand and act with respect. In our modern world respect is sometimes confused with fear. For instance‚ Gangs‚ they kill and they fight to earn respect from others but what they actually receive

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    Jaron Love 9/23/09 Group A Why Characters are so important A story without characters is like life without humans it would be incomplete. A story needs characters because they are what make the piece of literature like in A Good Man is Hard to Find. In the story A Good Man is Hard to Find the characters play an important part of the story especially the Misfit‚ June Star‚ and the Grandmother. These characters played and important role in this story and without them the story would be

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    What is Human Services? May M. Miller What is Human Services? “Human services is a broad term covering a number of careers‚ but all have one thing in common-the helping of people meet their basic physical and emotional needs for whatever reason cannot be met without assistance” (Martin‚ pg.4‚ 2011). To understand how humans function in society‚ a person needs to understand basic human needs. These needs vary from person to person‚ however‚ all persons in society have a need and human

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    Why was rearmament so important for Hitler ? The treaty of Versailles cut Germany’s armed forces to a tiny percentage of what it used to be during the First World War. During the 1920’s the league was trying to establish a plan for disarmament but many nations were using rearmament as a way to get over the depression‚ especially after 1929. In 1932 a world Disarmament conference was called. The conference was a failure‚ as no country was willing to disarm as much as they wanted. Hitler thought

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    precisely what it means to persevere. Perseverance was an early Native American value and many people still consider this value to be critical today. Quitting was despised by Native Americans and still is by people currently. During the initial days of the Native Americans‚ perseverance was such an essential value to the Native Americans. It was paramount because it showed strength‚ determination‚ and hard work. Native Americans persevered by fighting and putting in the work required for what they wanted

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    What it Means to be human. The notion of humanity has been around as long as man itself. Throughout history this idea has been attributed with certain values and concepts that define it. But at what point‚ if ever‚ does someone truly lose his or her humanity? To answer this question we must first start with addressing what it means to be human‚ and what separates our race from the fauna and flora of this Earth. Is it our ability to think‚ to reason or to take pity on all species‚ not just our

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    Edward Azar- How the Lack of Human Security can Threaten State Security. Huge Miall‚ Oliver Ramsbotham and Tom Woodhouse (2014b) separate intra-state conflict theories into two broad categories of grievance-based and greed-based theories. Grievance based theories focus on repression of human needs‚ society structures and identity issues as explanatory factors of violent conflict whereas greed based theory claim‚ that violent conflict is fueled by economic incentives. Both types of theories recognize

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