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    Change Your Lens and Change Your World The book starts with the story of the writer Faiez Seyal himself. The story concludes how a boy of sixteen years started supporting himself by teaching the primary classes and after getting married at the age of just 17 with nothing in his hand to support him‚ he struggles very hard to fulfill his promise. Then he moves abroad for higher education for his family and come back after completing his education to serve his country. Still he was feeling something

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    Joseph Smith Beliefs

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    The accounts of the first vision share unique perspectives but also include similarities that really do testify the truthfulness of Joseph Smith. Joseph was an incredible child because of his desire to search for salvation. In his first account from 1832‚ he describes the discontent he faced‚ “At about the age of twelve years my mind become seriously imprest with regard to the all importent concerns of for the well fare of my immortal Soul.” In the 1835 account‚ he was curious to know what is right

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    Cultural conservatives have a great deal of faith in the "War on Drugs"; Richard Nixon‚ Ronald Reagan‚ and George Bush‚ all used the expression often and were zealous generals in this "war." Carrying on this tradition in his campaign speeches‚ presidential candidate Bob Dole vowed to re-ignite the drug war‚ which had lapsed‚ he claimed‚ under Bill Clinton—whom he designated politically and culturally far to his left. More specifically‚ cultural conservatives have a great deal of faith in a principle

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    civil law should be treated as a moral obligation‚ by proving that to ignore the rule of law would be to commit moral wrong. He then qualifies this by illustrating that lawfulness is not always equal to virtuousness‚ and explaining how to remain virtuous without damaging the authority of the law. Further examination of his arguments in regards to civil disobedience reveal inconsistency and the necessity for further development. SOCRATES’ MORAL OBLIGATION TO CIVIL LAW In the Crito‚ Socrates

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    Religion‚ Philosophy‚ and Belief Systems There are many religions of the world and each has been a major contributor to the human thought and artistic expression. From the beginning of time to the present day people have expressed their deepest convictions about the universe and mortal life in worship through their religion‚ philosophy‚ and belief systems. The Oxford English Dictionary defines religion as “the belief in a superhuman controlling power‚ esp. in a personal God or gods entitled to

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    nursing beliefs/skills

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    As my career through nursing school has progressed over the last two and a half years I have been blessed with the opportunity to participate in a multitude of clinical experiences. These clinical experiences have given me invaluable hands-on knowledge to facilitate with my coursework in the classroom. I believe that experiential learning is one of the main aspects of nursing school which distinguishes it from other majors. Through my clinical rotations I was able to acquire hundreds of hours in

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    Exceptional dental hygiene care practice can assure that my patients are able to preserve their smile for their lifetime. This is a commitment that involves both the health care provider and the patient. As the dental hygienist‚ my personal commitment should be to strive for excellent patient care and commitment to continuing education which allows professionals to expand their foundations of knowledge and stay au courant on new developments in this rapidly changing field. My first job was at

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    The Catholic church expresses unique beliefs and values concerning the idea of personal meaning and identity‚ such as the meaning of ‘being human’ and the belief of sexual identity. God created humans in his own image ‚ this includes our ideas of being humans and our sexual identity. Consequently when we form relationships we confirm to the fruits of the Holy Spirit and rejoice in our relationship with God. The fruits of the Holy Spirit are‚ charity‚ joy‚ peace‚ patience‚ benignity‚ goodness‚ longanimity

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    National Obligations If someone is hurt and there are others nearby who could be of some help‚ generally they are obligated to do so. Generally‚ at no cost to themselves‚ they can help someone else whenever the need arises. However‚ there are sometimes circumstances in which the helper must do more than just care enough to help. Sometimes‚ they will need to commit more time and effort than it could be worth. Sometimes‚ helping someone else could cost them dearly. In even worse case‚ helping could

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    different reasons why he thinks our beliefs are not merely our own private business. Explain two of those reasons. Which of the two do you think is a more compelling reason to think our beliefs are not our private business? Does the more compelling reason convince you that your beliefs are everyone’s business? Why or why not? William Kingdon Clifford was an English Mathematician and Philosopher who lived from 1845 to 1879. In 1877‚ he wrote “The Ethics of Belief”; which was an essay to emphasize

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