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    Self Respect

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    Jamila Bailey Professor Edwards CENG 105-07 28 April 2015 Self-Respect Self-respect is essential to every human being. When a person is born‚ throughout his life he develops a certain degree of self-respect for himself. No one can teach him self-respect. Self-respect comes from within a person. He has to learn it for himself. Alfred Whitney Griswold put it best when he said‚ “Self-respect cannot be hunted. It cannot be purchased. It is not for sale. It can never be fabricated out of public relations

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    Self-Respect is a quality which is extremely important for the dignity‚ confidence and personality of an individual. People with self-respect have the courage of accepting their mistakes. They show certain toughness‚ courage and character. Without self-respect‚ one becomes an unwilling audience of one’s failing both real and imaginary. To live without self-respect is to live counting ones omissions and commissions. It is like lying down on an uncomfortable bed that we have made for ourselves

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    Why I Love India

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    In new year this is my first post‚ today i.e. Jan 1 ‚2010‚I was sleeping on my bed in Australia ‚this question strike my mind. Then I started thinking for a while ‚so many thoughts came to my mind I thought of writing a post on it. Every time when someone is faced with a question ‚what our country has given to me‚ that person should again think what he has given back to his country. Country starts giving us something or the other from the time we are born‚ first thing our country has given us is

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    Should parents allow teenagers to make their own decisions? A highly debatable topic indeed. Young adults or still children? I think there would be several schools of thoughts on this particularly controversial issue. Parents in different cultures tend to follow specific sets of instructions usually passed down generations. They believe‚ the moral values they were taught were for the good enough. Those times were tough but they lasted them their entire lives. They don’t remember how they could

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    Why I Want to Be a Teacher” First of all‚ I love kids and it has always been my dream and passion to become an educator. For most people‚ the word teacher is defined as someone who is responsible for informing or teaching someone something. But not everyone would have the same meaning or image for a teacher. Teachers have a very important role of shaping the lives of young children and preparing them to become productive citizens in our community and with these types of responsibilities teachers

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    Should Parents be Allowed to Choose the Sex of Their Child? The debate of where parents should be allowed to use technology for sex-selection is widely debated. During the late 1970s to 80s‚ in-vitro fertilization and embryo screening technologies paved the way to determine a baby’s gender. The IVF procedure‚ starts by the stimulation of ovaries aided from serum of human chorionic gonatrophin injected into the female. From there the female produces multiple embryos which are then removed and fertilized

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    What Should I Major In

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    will be considered when I select major. First of all‚ I place great emphasis on doing voluntary works. I was a member of Community and Volunteer Service Group for three years in secondary school. During those three years‚ I participated in a multitude of voluntary works such as cooking stuffed dumplings for the needy‚ making origami for a rummage sale‚ visiting the old and so on. I enjoy doing different kinds of voluntary works because of the sense of satisfaction that I gain from helping others

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    Why Guns Should Be Illegal

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    enforcement and military should carry guns. My personal opinion on the matter is that if the person has legally obtained a concealed hand gun license through their state then they have the right to carry a weapon. When you sit back and think about the thousands of criminals that walk the streets every day with a gun in their waistband or jacket pockets illegally‚ then we should be able to do the same thing in order to protect ourselves. Is the concealed handgun license flawless? I would venture to say

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    Respect for the Body

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    Respect for the Body Synthesis Essay “The Spirit is too Blunt an Instrument” by Anne Stevenson and “Any Soul to Any Body” by Cosmo Monkhouse describe the complicated relationship the body and soul share. These poets are highly opinionated about which complements the other; however in “Any Soul to Any Body” the poet shows more respect on a personal level for his body he’s departing. The body is the physical make up of all human beings‚ animals‚ and insects and so on. In “Spirit is too Blunt”

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    way for people to express their imagination. All people should have access to books. When students want to read‚ most have a full library of books. Some schools limit what their students read and ban them from reading certain books. The policy of banning books is ineffective because it gives students reason to read the banned book and individual parents can decide what their child reads. By banning books‚ students become curious as to why it was banned so they are drawn to reading it. “By demanding

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