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    Although people say that listening to others is an important attribute so that you have different perspectives to consider and learn from‚ having your own opinion and a strong belief in it is the most crucial matter. There are many examples like the Lord of the Flies when Ralph tried to protect the strayed boys with the rule of organization and sticking to his owen decisions without being shaken by Jack the “bad” character. Similarly‚ Mahatma Gandhi clings to his owen opinion of anti-violence and

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    lessons and inspire others. Speeches are excellent ways to teach lessons and motivate listeners since the speaker has the freedom to add emotion to their voices and also add dramatic pauses that create suspense within the crowd of onlookers. However‚ stories can lack that emotion the voice of a speaker gives it. So‚ author’s use different styles of writing such as varied sentence length for the reader to know the right pauses and imagery to create an impact on the reader’s mind. Wes Moore‚ the author

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    Personal Worldview Answers Step 1 1. Our personal religious beliefs should impact our decisions about business ethics greatly. Everything that we‚ as Christians‚ do should reflect back on our religious beliefs. 2. All my decisions that I make in life are made because of my personal religious belief. I try to base everything that I do on the Word of God. 3. It does not seem odd to me to base every belief that I have about life on what I believe about God. “What Is A Worldview and Why

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    category is telling you a little bit about the knowledge part of worldview for the Spanish. The first artifact is a torture tool from the Spanish inquisition or the reconquista the torture tool I am using is the rack the Spanish were really knowledgeable when it came to this. The rack consists of a rectangular‚ wooden frame‚ slightly raised from the ground‚ with a roller at one‚ or both‚ ends‚ at one end a fixed bar to which the legs are fastened‚ and at the other a movable bar to which the hands are

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    How might the practitioners treat Karim badly? Neglect Neglect means fail to care for properly. In a special education needs setting there are children who have learning difficulties. Karim would be one of the student with this. A special educational needs teacher‚ special education needs assistant‚ support assistant or therapist might ignore and fail to attend a person’s needs. This could mean that not all the following practitioners might give as much support to Karim when a test is happening

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    In our daily life‚ we are actually entered into contracts without knowledge. In simple words‚ contract is a bargain‚ in which both parties are expect to get benefits with consensus ad idem in a legal relation. An offer is a necessary element that must present  for a legally binding contract to be in place. An offer and an invitation to treat are two different aspects. An invitation to treat is defined as an action inviting other parties to make an offer to form a contract‚ whereas an offer is

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    Speak Up We live in a country where we have a freedom of speech‚ where our opinions matter‚ where we can speak up and our words could possibly change a lot of thingssomething. Everyone has opinions‚ ideas‚ things that could change many things in our or others liveslives or possibly others lives‚ but what stops people from speaking up? Many people have a hard time speaking up due to rejection ‚ and judgmentor judgment from others. People often feel that if they speak up or express an their opinions

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    explore outrageous flavors‚ while others stay within their comfort zone and more simple goods. Starting with the first Thanksgiving‚ the pilgrims and the Indians‚ to everyday meals that people take for granted now‚ food is something everyone has in common. The author of this article‚ Brian Wansink‚ makes multiple valid points about what people see‚ taste and experience in general about food. According to “The Name Game from Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think” through senses such as sight

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    that varies from couple to couple‚ we can see this is both “The Storm” and in “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love.” In these stories we have three different couples who are all very much in love. In “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” we have Mel and Terri who have been married for four years and are already pretty comfortable in their relationship. Also there are Nick and Laura who have only been married for a year and a half. In “The Storm” we have Alcee and Calixta who are lovers

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    EPICURUS AND HAPPINESS Describe Epicurus’ three ingredients for happiness. → Epicurus was a type of Hedonist‚ meaning he did what brought him pleasure‚ and that was finding happiness over the pursuit of physical pleasures. According to him‚ we can all find happiness if we look in the right place‚ as his ingredients come cheap enough for anyone to have. All you need are friends‚ an analyzed life‚ and freedom‚ or self-sufficiency. Friendship was the greatest possession to Epicurus. Thus‚ it’s important to

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