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    will‚ but because of their influences they are encouraged to choose what family‚ society‚ or their culture tells them what to do. It is up to the individual to either go with or against their influences. For example‚ if they do not agree with something from their religion they have the option to go against it or stop practicing that religion. Internally each individual has the ability to make their own decisions‚ but external forces definitely have an influence on it. When using free will the external

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    Emerson says "Unless you try to do something that is beyond what you have mastered‚ you will not grow.’’ I agree 100 percent. For example‚ When i am in the weight room‚ my coach always wants me to move up in weight because he wants me to get stronger. If i were to stay at the same weight every time i lifted i wouldn’t get stronger‚ therefore i would not grow from where i started. Emerson is basically saying if you do the same thing that you already know how to do‚ you will not improve as a person

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    The book Any Means Necessary by Jack Mars is about the struggle of a nuclear crisis and preventing one from happening. What would you do if you were in a nuclear disaster/attack?? I will tell you what I would do in the event of a nuclear disaster/attack. I would find a safe shelter‚ find my family and prepare for more attacks. In order to survive you need to stay on your A-game and be ready for anything and that is what my story is about. When in a true nuclear situation you would need to do a few

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    For my whole life‚ I have never understood why people smoke cigarettes even when they know the horrible effects it has on one’s health. It has been known for many years that the use of tobacco products is the main cause of life threatening diseases‚ such as cancer and emphysema. In the 20th century alone‚ smoking tobacco has accounted for over 100 million deaths‚ yet people continue to infest their body with this poisonous smoke. I realize now that the reason I have negative feelings towards smoking

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    Most people believe that free will is something that all humans have. Many religions even teach that people have free will. Children are told by their parents that they have free will. However‚ free will is nothing more than a myth. It is only an illusion. Humans only believe that they have free will. The play‚ Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles brings this idea up. In the play‚ Oedipus believes he has free will in choosing to run away from the town he calls his home because he is afraid of a prophecy

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    years‚ every society created by man struggled with the problem of crime. The one provocative question from Jack the Ripper to O.J. Simpson is why do people commit crime? In most of our modern societies‚ laws have been developed over time‚ to maintain order. I personally think the law forms a social contract between individuals and society. I know that there are many competing theories on why people commit crime. I personally believe that they all can be summed up and placed into three broad categories

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    Latin. Behind each language is a culture‚ the expressive richness of a living tongue and its infinite capacity to reflect a distinct mode of thought. So‚ when a language dies‚ it truly diminishes the capacity of our world to think‚ to know‚ to be and to do differently – to be truly other than the dominant culture. As John Sutherland pointed out in The Independent on Sunday: There is no mystery about the root cause of the linguistic holocaust that we’re living through. Take a holiday anywhere in the

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    From a management perspective‚ do you think Target made any mistakes? Justify your answer. Being in management is an exceptionally stressful job as one has to be able to manage‚ organize‚ oversee and make decision that are most beneficial to the company. From a Chief Executive Officer I presume these levels of stress are even more amplified as they are making over a billion decisions a year on a higher level that could virtually cost them their companies (Larson‚ 2017). As an avid Target shopper

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    theory as to how the moon was formed. Many people today still have many questions about the moon such as‚ “Why do we only see one side of it?” “Why does the moon

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    On average over 100‚000 people are killed by guns in murders‚ assaults‚ police intervention and accidents ("Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence."). Many people say that it isn’t the guns that kill people‚ it’s people‚ but this is incorrect because if people didn’t posses guns they wouldn’t be able to murder people in a simple quick way. The debate on the second amendment and gun control laws has been going on for the past couple decades in the United States. Recently deadly mass shooting have

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