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    What does it mean that your sense of identity was associated with your belief system? When you belief system is crushed‚ you are crushed too. What you need to do is to really ask "Who are you?" Are you your belief system? By shattering you belief system you must realise that you are not your belief system. You are something much deeper than that. Belief is just that. It is belief. Aim to shatter all your beliefs and then you will see the truth. When you have shattered all your beliefs you will see

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    Sense of Humor

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    Name : Dao Le Hong My Sense of humor is one of the most important qualities of human. Do you agree or disagree with this statement. Brainstorming and Outlining : Agree with this statement: - abate working or studying pressure - open minded and easily to make friends - help friends who are under troubles - bring a comfortable working enviroment - ( beneficial for ourselves -->beneficial for community Whether a sense of humor is an important characteristic or not

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    Common Sense

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    Mitch Witek AMST 193 Prof. Van Vleck TA: Mark Redmond 13 February 2013 Common Sense It is often unclear whether a leader defines the times‚ or whether the time period opens the door for a leader to emerge. Thomas Paine was most certainly the latter. By writing Common Sense at a time when America was ripe with purpose he thrust the American people into a war with the greatest empire of the age. Thomas Paine wrote one of the most influential documents in U.S history through a brilliant understanding

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    class resources‚ discuss why or how women’s rights are human rights‚ and are important on a global level. Select 2 issues to discuss. You might start with Secretary Clinton’s speech at the UN‚ for example. Bring in evidence and examples to support your points. Finally‚ discuss solutions to these issues that affect women’s wellbeing (e.g. UN Res. 1325; Muhammad Yunus’ micro credit; UN or NGO programs or others). Secretary Clinton’s speech at the UN  Women development has been able to help global

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    Sense and Student

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    Professor: Science says you have five senses to observe the world around you. Tell me‚ have you ever seen God? Student: No‚ sir Professor: Have you ever heard God? Student: No sir Professor: Have you ever smelt God‚ tasted God‚ felt God? Have you ever had any sensory perception of God? Student: No sir‚ I’m afraid I haven’t Professor: Yet‚ you still believe in him Student: Yes Professor: According to empirical testable‚ demonstrable protocol‚ science says your God doesn’t exist. What do you

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    Hearing Sense

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    Bryce Wince There is is five different sense of the human body. I believe the most important sense we have is hearing. Hearing is controlled by our ears. The process for how we perceive sound through our ears is detailed‚ as there are multiple parts of our ears. Sound may not be as important to others as i think it is‚ but its the most critical sense we have. It is overlooked and it should be appreciated more as it is easy to damage your sense of hearing. The ear contains multiple different

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    Hate Crimes: Matthew Sheppard On 6 October 1998‚ Matthew Shepard‚ a student at the University of Wyoming‚ met Aaron James McKinney and Russel Arthur Henderson in a bar. The two men‚ claiming to also be gay‚ offered to drive Matthew home‚ but instead brought him to an isolated area‚ where they took his wallet (containing $20 and a credit card) and his leather shoes. But that was not the end. McKinney and Henderson tied Shepard to a fence‚ and proceeded to beat him to the point of unconsciousness

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    Omar El-Azhary 6 May 2012 Common Sense Making people understand a serious situation like America’s independence is not easy‚ but Thomas Paine was able to do so through his book‚ Common Sense. Thomas Paine was able to communicate his ideas to common simple farmers and to the high class intellectuals very easily. He lived at the time of the American Revolution‚ and Common Sense is one of his main publications that urged Americas’ independence from the British. Born in 1937‚ Thomas Paine was originally

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    Civic sense‚ or rather the lack of it‚ is a topic that has been widely discussed and argued in India. Somehow‚ most Indians do not care much for civic sense. And this attitude is prevalent across all sections of society. People today are so driven towards their personal goals that civic sense as an ethic has become a low priority‚ almost a nuisance. But this attitude could be harmful for India in the long run. Civic sense has dropped to an all-time low in recent years‚ as is rather obvious from

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    Hamlet’s Sixth Soliloquy: A Man’s Tale of Revenge     Set in the medieval ages in the mighty Kingdom of Denmark‚ Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a tragic tale of corruption‚ betrayal‚ and revenge. The play follows Prince Hamlet’s loss of sanity as he seeks vengeance for his father’s murder. Having murdered the king‚ Hamlet’s uncle‚ Claudius‚ has also married the queen and stolen the throne. In Act 3‚ Scene 3‚ Hamlet is granted the opportunity to murder Claudius‚ as he has his back turned to him deep in

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