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    2.1 Interview Preface I chose to interview my grandfather, Mansukhbhai Patel, for many reasons. As he is much older than me, he is very religious person and knows about Hindu culture then anyone in my family. He is the only person that my family goes to when they have questions about Hindu religion or any of the cultures festivals. In India, elders such as grandparents are respected more than anything else. My grandfather is the one that makes big decisions in the house which everyone follows…

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    would choose writing a difficult article over doing nothing if both paid the same amount? I would assume the average choice would be to do nothing. However, not wanting to work isn’t the only cause. Other causes include the lack of being organized, bad habits, and not planning your day accordingly. So how do I become more productive? One way to make productivity easier is to focus on the long-term benefits over the short-term benefits. I’ll explain what I mean below. Long-term benefits can…

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    turned out to be a concussion. Injury in practice isn’t a good thing at all because their team needs them, but if they get seriously injured they have to run plays differently or put someone else in that isn’t as good as them. Also, in some sports athletes can overextend a limb, such as in basketball, soccer, football, baseball, etc. Overuse injury can also occur. If an athlete plays a sport too often or something the child can get a bad injury such as pulling a hamstring or a muscle of some…

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    With parents being children’s disciplinarian, children will value what parents tell them because they hold more meaning with an added demonstration as to why something is good or deplorable, along with a simplistic and logical explication as to why they were erroneous. For example, if a child is not sitting up straight, with a bad body posture, parents step in and tell their child to sit properly, else their phones will be confiscated, but if they sit properly for 2 hours, they will be rewarded.…

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    One law that I feel I embrace is the 'Law of Process- Taking Life Step- By- Step '. For me, this law means that it 's nature 's assurance that I can achieve any goal by breaking it down into smaller, sure steps. It reminds me to not set a goal and follow through with it with the journey 's end in mind because that would be overwhelming. Instead, by breaking down any task into manageable steps, I don 't have to wait for success at the journey 's end, but rather create a series of small successes…

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    Risk and Controls Any good CFO considers both risks and controls. On a personal level, there is a lot less that can go wrong than there is in any firm. However, there is no reason why those things should not be considered. Life always has a way of teaching you how you are not as bulletproof as you imagine yourself to be. Risk management just makes these interesting lessons sting a lot less. Realistically, taking a moment to analyze where things can go wrong will save you lots of time…

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    that education such as people have to learn about junk food and how they can avoid diabetes. One of these problems the authors mention is saturated and trans fats. The authors (2003) say saturated and trans fats increase bad cholesterol level and decline good cholesterol level in human body. Also, The American Diabetes Association says this fat cause for stroke, heart…

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    Everyone has a turning point in their lives. That day I believe it will have a lot of things in our mind such as the challenges of studying or working. I do not think my best memory of my life has approached me yet. However, I feel my first week in the United States has been the most unforgettable memories that I ever had in my life. I have grown up in my family for 18 years, actually I didn’t know how to do everything for my life. Therefore, when I had a chance to study in the United States,…

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    didn't affect him the way it affected everyone else because Mersulats lacked the moral compass and was numb to everything around him. When Mersault was put on trail, court used his mothers death to understand where his mind was at which was a bad idea. It was a bad idea because no one is in the right state after the death of a loved one especially their mother. Despite his killing of another man bringing up his mental state of his mother would not make correlation. Killing someone is completely…

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    evil or have born good and pure. We can understand someone's action in the view of Hume's but we cannot justify his or her action. When I compare Hume's and Rousseau's, Rousseau's point toward morality is persuasive to me because as Rousseau claims that human nature is basically good and pure, but the society makes people selfish, greedy and pride causes problems. Hobbes believes that people are born bad, selfish and greedy. I don't agree with Hobbes because babies are not bad as many had…

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