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    may lead to life changing consequences. In the novel, The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini argues that one’s social status affects his/her sense of right and wrong. He introduces three characters Amir, Baba, and Assef who are being challenged with the choice of social status/validation over morality. Hosseini argues that morality is compromised for social status/validation due to the fear of judgement from…

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    experienced in the past, perhaps few years before. There are two roads that Frost can choose, but he is unsure which path he should take, and wishes to go in both ways. Although he finally chose the path to go after a while, he never was satisfied with his choice, and regretted and wish to go in other road. However, both path are same and the grass in both paths equally look fresh and unworn. However, after Frost chose the path he wanted to go, he wanted to keep the other path for another day…

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    everyone’s story is more complicated than that. There are bumps in the road that one cannot predict, and challenges along the road that people cannot even comprehend how to fix. In “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost he is presented with two clear choices, and he picks the one “less traveled by”. He expresses this with doubts saying “I shall be telling this with a sigh”. During high school, I saw this idea as a metaphor for taking the path you…

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    “One 's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes... and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility.” Wise words spoken by Eleanor Roosevelt, furthermore validating how philosophy and/or religion can dictate one’s life, and can also play a part in decision making. The Canadian crime show, Flashpoint has been said to give new meaning to what one has grown used to in most crime shows nowadays. With that said, this show has a different angle on…

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    Do we really have free will? I thought I knew, but I don’t know for sure anymore. A cursory look at our experiences lead us to believe that it seems our actions, words, and decisions just appear spontaneously, out of nowhere. So much so, in fact, that it sometimes seems to us that we are merely observing what comes out of our mouths, helplessly watching ourselves act, as if it were someone else. But isn’t this just a trick of perspective? An existential sleight of hand? Our conscious selves are…

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    Divergent Character Analysis

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    Tobias grew up terrified of his father for his father beat him for everything he did wrong or seemed to be wrong. Scared to be with his father, Tobias joined Dauntless to prove to himself he wasn’t afraid of his father even when Fear Tests said other whys. Tobias grows a love interest in Tris and begins to protect her from all the little things in life. Tobias goes this because he wants to give her what his father couldn’t. Tobias soon conquers his fear of his father and grows stronger than…

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    “We Live in Water,” by Jess Walter, is a dark but brilliantly written twofold narrative short story. On the surface, the story is about a series of bad decisions that lead to a brutal murder of Oren Dessens, a World War II veteran in northern Idaho in 1958; and his son, Michael’s search for his father 34 years later in 1992. After Oren’s wife left him because he cheated on her with Bannen’s wife, Michael, Oren’s son, comes to live with him and the first question he asks his father consistently…

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    one which less traveled and does not look as convenient to route. Hence, at the end of the poem, he states the road he chose has “make all the difference”, which is another theme of the poem. Not only is about the theme choice making, but it also indicates that no matter which choice people have made, it often brings up surprises and differences to…

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    Alexander is informed that this practice is normal business in this country and coupled with the large profit his company stands to make on this deal, Gavin is left with a tough choice to make. From an ethical standpoint, this paper will look at Alexander Gavin’s choices, steps to take while deciding, and present reasons why said choice would potentially be made. Per our readings the Theory of Cultural Relativism is defined as “The belief that morality is relative to each individual culture.”…

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    Change In The Workplace

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    The change activity can be done for actualizing the BigData innovation for the HR office in the association. BigData in Human Resources can help in settling on more reality based choice with the refined information examination. The chance of BigData can be investigated by uniting the general population with logical experience and aptitudes to play out the correct examination. The HR groups can 't take a shot at the information as…

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