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    Moral Theory By Rachels

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    to be treated. The book states that morality is traditional. Therefore, some of the most important life lessons we learn, we learn as children. Sometimes, it is better to turn the other cheek, be positive, and not start a fight, even if the other person doesn’t deserve your kindness. We can only hope that the people receiving our positive vibes will be positive toward us. When you really think about it, Rachels’ theory on treating others based on the way they act is actually a part of the…

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    likely that I think about specific things like what I believe in. in truth it actually takes time to stop and pause and think, I strongly value family. The values assessment helped to get a better understanding of myself which is weird. Being the only person with me 24/7 should be an indicator that I must know myself but actually don 't. It 's easy to study for tests, quizzes and exams but studying yourself is different. You can 't Google the answers and study from a sheet for it is within.…

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    Discovering one’s voice is a journey filled with obstacles and self-doubt. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston shows different ways that a person can develop his or her voice. A person’s priorities can impact how their voice is formed and its difficulty to maintain. Hurston also shows how voice can be concealed, suppressed, or wiped out entirely. Developing and maintaining one’s voice can depend on exertion or submission of power, outward appearances, and self-knowledge.…

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    Disappointment and guilt are not usually emotions that a person feels at once. They are usually felt at different times in different situations but not in this case. I am disappointed because my father survived yet his character perished. I can’t help but feel guilt because of my faulty disappointment. I was in the third grade when my dad was in his final motorcycle accident. He was in the ICU for slightly over two months. He wasn’t responding to treatments nor was he responding to anyone…

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    Health was always a problem for earlier civilizations and the way they would treat patients would be with ridiculously treatments that caused more harm than good. They would blame health difficulties on the gods, the alignment of the planets, or that a person was being attacked by demons. Doctors during this time would tell people who have an infected would on leg or arm that the only treatment is to lose that are or leg instead of treating it with natural remedies. I think the most effective…

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    task at hand and how well it’s prepared and if all supplies are in stock. Like the large load of windshields being shipped out would require a large team where a single person may not even close to finishing a third of the shipment due to the fact he would have to stop and look for some else with time on their hands or pull a busy person from his job to be able to lift the windshield to be able to finish packing it. By doing this it slows the entire shipping department and causing a little…

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    diversity?", Diversity is when there is a variety of different types of people and ages, but everyone gets along with each other no matter what or who you are. Not only did I learn about diversity at the Jamboree, I learned more about who I am as a person, my thoughts and beliefs, and how to become a better…

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    A topic that revolves around courage is bullying, and the effects it has. Bullying can spawn from a single person, but usually starts from the entire environment, that the victim is present in. One article written by the user ninapaniena quotes, “I think that bullying is making us a bad nation. In childhood your mind is greatly affected by your environment…

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    “You never understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” Atticus Finch, To Kill A Mockingbird. When I was nine years old my family and I moved from Marshall, Texas to Harleton, Texas. Making this move had a significant impact on my childhood due to the fact that I was taken from the town I had spent the first nine years of my life, I had to leave my friends and family behind, and I was faced with having to adjust to a…

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    expectations can have the complete opposite effect on someone. Destroying them from the inside out and causing them to suddenly not care anymore. Expectations are fickle things that have the power to change a single person. Characterization helps readers to to see these gradual changes in a person when expectations come to clash. A personal expectation, or a societal expectations everyone had…

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