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    begun to develop virtual reality to the public. Virtual reality is when a person can experience reality that was created by a computer. This technology allows humans to experience new ideas and worlds and almost everything can be found on the internet. However, there are sacrifices that comes with better technology. The further technology advances the more it can impact real life in both positive and negative ways. Technology allows for people to connect with one another, but they also…

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    reach their full potential.” “To make the world a better place.” “To create change.” All of these are respectable, admirable answers that satisfy casual acquaintances or overworked professors, but educators are rarely asked an important follow-up question: what are you doing to ensure your students reach their potential and change the world for the better? It is my hope that after reviewing the humanistic approach to discipline that educators better understand how to answer that follow up…

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    Moral Theory By Rachels

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    strategies in finding where we are in life, such as comparing one’s life to that of other’s. We must know that we are not alone in this world and that we have an obligation in taking care of others. Rachels believes that we are rewarded for our work and self-improvement, but not our luck. I agree with Rachels in many ways, but there are a few points that he makes that I disagree with. My moral theory is a mixture of agreements and disagreements with…

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    the U.S. (Paul Buchheit/Alternet). That is proof that there is inequality still in today's society. The western world has made a great effort since the middle ages, but we still have things like gender inequality, income inequality, and political inequality. You might not think about it, but there is a lot of gender inequality in today’s society. Believe it or not, but in some places, women can't even drive. While your sister’s and mother’s are expressing their individuality through what they…

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    in attempt to answer that question. First, where did evil come from and when did it begin? Has there always been evil in this world? Did God bring evil into this world or did we? To get a baseline for this question I think we need to establish “bad things” and where it derived from. Secondly, do we have freewill or are our destinies already written for us? Can we truly make a choice on our own, or is it all truly pointless and predestined. If we don’t have freewill then it would unfeignedly be…

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    citizens to a better world, is Martin Luther. Luther is a German who believes heavily in creating a better future for all citizens through creating a better church that is focused solely on the importance of Faith within oneself. This can be clearly proven by looking at his past, Luther has become a monk after a tragic incident where he was caught in a lightning storm and St. Anne saved him. Surely, anyone who the Lord has taken the effort to save, is of extreme importance to this world. As…

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    use certain dreams for the better of yourself or your loved ones, or the world. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream of black and white equality and look where we are now. Yes racism is still alive and thriving today, but it’s nothing compared to what it was a just few years ago. I believe that since the Holocaust, or several years ago that hope as risen in humanity for the better. Hope that these awful things will not come again. Hope that we can make the world a better place. Certain memories…

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    become a leader. When you stand up for what you believe in, you have more power. Being disobedient can help you in many ways. Disobedience is a way to show other how strong your beliefs are and how you are not easily persuaded. With a good firm mind, you can chase your objective. If it wasn't for disobedience our country and our world would not be the same. The greatest leaders always had disobedience and strength as their weapons. For example, Steve Jobs, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Jordan…

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    Social Mobility Analysis

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    Transportation advancements separate people further apart all the time. Perry Patetic in his passage argues that disadvantages outweigh the advantages of living in a highly mobile society. The author supports his claim by first describing how relationships are no longer at valuable to people as before. He continues by explaining that this is harmful, as people need strong relationships. The author’s purpose is to convince the reader that as society progresses people need to work harder with…

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    Kent M. Keith said in his poem “The Paradoxical Commandments,” “People really need help but may attack you if you do help them. Help people anyway. Give the world the best you have and you 'll get kicked in the teeth. Give the world the best you have anyway.” This quote exemplifies the conflict surrounding goodness that is commonly present in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. This conflict is the variation between what is good and what is treated as such. It is when mockingbirds are…

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