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    the task and since this is true, it cannot be a necessary action to complete the task, since the task is not getting anywhere closer to being finished. Therefore, since procrastination is confused with another term and is not a necessary act, the conclusion cannot be…

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    She comes to the conclusion that “Greed, selfishness, and hatred remain as constant as the human condition”(283), and doubts humans’ efforts to change will truly “extricate ourselves from out foolish ways?”(283). However, it is this resignation that only furthers stagnancy…

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    Although Locke’s “The Second Treatise of Civil Government” is, as the name implies, a “treatise”, it is imperative to remember that he is writing within a historical context (Laslett) which guides his discussion towards his desired conclusion. Therefore, when studying his discussion of property, we cannot assume his goal is pure dialectics; instead, we must review what is seen as the goal of his essay and see if he correctly connects it to his premises. Following this pattern, I want to explore…

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    One of the most common questions asked to kids is “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many times in response to this kids will answer with a typical dream job: “I want to be a Firefighter!” However, we can look at that same kid twenty years down the road and find them in a cubicle slaving over spread sheets as opposed to bursting into burning buildings to save lives. The question is why? Why would someone give up his exciting dream job in favor of something so monotonous and ordinary? If…

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    two, I had a lot of internal conflict and confusion. They first had trouble deciding if being just was better than being unjust. I being a Christian find this horrifying. Then they came to the conclusion that being unjust was better, but looking just was necessary. I understood how they came to their conclusion, but I could grasp how they were morally okay with it. However, they only agreed that being just was better because their gods reward good, not because they wanted to be good. I was…

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    Our team 4 included 4 members and our team could be regarded as a virtual team due to geographical differences. As a virtual team, thus, communication was a challenge. However, as the members had communicated and worked with each other throughout the unit and we all knew each other goal, all members believed that working together on a project would be a wise decision. There were two significant advantages in teamwork, including synergy and information sharing. Synergy helped to develop different…

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    Would you rather almost die and yet come out alive as a changed person with a hopeful beginning, or go through a short trip to maturity with no hope? These two situations display themselves in the two stories titled “€œContents of a Dead Man 's Pocket,” written by Jack Finney, and “€œMarigolds,” written by Eugenia W. Collier. The former tells of Tom Benecke, a salesperson, who risks his life by climbing out of his eleventh-floor apartment to retrieve a sheet of paper important to his desire to…

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    These symptoms indicate that there might be some mental disorder in play that is “creating” the monster. After some research, I came to the conclusion that the mental disorder is most likely schizophrenia. Some of the symptoms of schizophrenia include: hallucinations, anxiety, depression, fear, and fatigue. Victor seems to have a majority, if not all, of these symptoms. He always had a mental…

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    material culture indicates identity and allows negotiation of social relations (Ramsden 2016:15). o this premise is true but I do not see how it produces the conclusion that, hybrid ceramic style is a way of creating a hybrid identity and therefore it is irrelevant to the conclusion. There is no direct connection between the premise and the conclusion thus the premise is unacceptable. Lastly, Gibbon’s last criteria is, ‘is there an exception to the generalization?’ in Ramsden (2016) article I…

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    expect if the dementia patient needs to seek hospital attention. Knowledge and communication is vital to not only to improve the satisfaction of the families but to improve the outcomes for the dementia patient. 34. How do the conclusions reflect the study findings? The conclusion mirrors the study’s findings. In this study families and caretakers of the dementia patient verbalized frustrations and dissatisfaction with the care they perceived was received. The interviews conducted relieved…

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