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    but also the needs of others but he makes a point to state that everyone has a choice of how to view the world. His argument may be obvious but overlooked by many. Through his personal experiences and his examples provided in the speech‚ pathos is what is mostly used.Employing Pathos in Argument In David Roster Walllace’s graduation speech‚ Wallace persuades the class to view the world as whole instead of individually. Wallace argues that we should not feel as if the world revolves that we should

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    the Small Business Administration‚ new businesses have a 34 percent chance of failing within two years and half are not operating in four years. 60 percent of businesses fail in six years (Scarborough and Zimmerer 12). I know people do not set out to fail this statistics show that it does happen. What is business failure? John Watson and Jim E. Everett authors of "Do Small Businesses Have High Failure Rates"‚ say that experts tend not to agree what is the clear definition of business failure. Most

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    What if you realized that your neighbor is a patient at your practicum site. You see her chart and are wondering why she always looks so tired all of the time. The chart is right there and no one is watching………………………………. Having access to confidential files does not mean that you have permission to view them. Ethical behavior means avoiding the temptation to “sneak a peek” at the information that does not pertain to you or your work. Never read a patient’s medical record unless it

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    To Be or Not To Be What? While Hamlet’s‚ “To be or not to be” soliloquy is one of the most famous soliloquies throughout all of literature‚ the meaning of what Hamlet is trying to convey is commonly misunderstood. While it appears Hamlet is speaking on the manner of life or death itself‚ his ideals are more logical then how they might be presumed. To have Hamlet speak of suicide at this portion of the play would be irrelevant. It would denature the growth Hamlet experienced throughout

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    What should your initial presentation to IAN cover? IAN has a two-step process for evaluating proposals received. In step 1‚ an internal team reviews the presentation and it may be discussed with an investor member with relevant domain experience Step 2: If shortlisted‚ the team is invited for an in-person presentation to investors Hence‚ your goal in the first step should be to help us understand why your venture is a good case for investment. The initial pitch presentation (this could be

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    research to gather information on the required elements as we explore the topic of leadership. Using the library databases (LexisNexis‚ EBSCO‚ ProQuest‚ etc.)‚ you should identify and gather information from at least three good research sources. Use what you learned from your textbook (Chapter 5) and the Week 4 class discussion to help you find good sources. Since this project is not just a biography of some famous person‚ you may only use one source from a biography database. Research to find

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    difficult for people to agree on what is considered good or bad because of the different background they come from. Furthermore the interpretation of the importance of good for some people may not be important to others. A good state of affairs is based off of a matter of opinion. What some consider “good” affairs; others may consider “poor”. The statement‚ there is no single objective sense of a good state of affairs holds truth. Philippa Foot’s Utilitarianism and the Virtues states‚ “ It can

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    I think Utilitarianism is the most morally right thing to do in situations where human lives are involved. I believe this because in a situation where you can either save nine humans lives but you have to kill one or you just don’t do anything and let the nine people die and one survive I think it is only logical to pick the option where you save the most lives. However some people will say that using utilitarianism shouldn’t be used because you would be regarded as a murder which is a sin and is

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    The goal of education should be to teach children how to think for themselves‚ not necessarily to teach them what to think. After completing school‚ graduates should feel prepared to handle adult problems on their own. However‚ the American education system oftentimes does not seem to strive for such things. Standardized testing and competitiveness with other nations has led to stressed‚ overworked students who feel unprepared to do anything besides memorize information. In addition‚ numerous schools

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    were shop stalls which used to sell bread ‚ sausages and wine(howstuffworks.com). Radley Balko states in his article “What you eat is your business?”‚ “We’re becoming less responsible for our own health‚ and more responsible for everyone else’s. Your heart attack drives up the cost of my premiums and office visits. And if the government is paying for my anti-cholesterol medication‚ what incentive is there for me to put down the cheeseburger?”(Cato.org). It says that fastfood is a problem and will continue

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