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    the world. All of these groups have put their best foot forward, they have saved many lives, and they have influenced countless men and women to join them in their movement. Effective altruism is an amazing movement that has brought an army of individuals together that strive every day of their lives to do the most good they can do. These are the people that make the world a better place. These are the people that will leave a legacy. These are the people that know their purpose in this world.…

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    good deed that they committed there comes an equal evil action that accompanies it and evens it out in a universal law of equilibrium. “Do I dare to change the universe,” (Eliot line 51-52) shifting the world and cutting off this balance point? I would if it meant the world would be a better place to live in but I have this deep fear that I might…

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    The book, 1984, is relevant to today's world for many reasons. One reason is how the election process is held and run. Another way is how the book and today's society tortured their prisoners when they are caught doing the wrong thing. Finally they both know know how to speak the same language, and the use of the dictionary. All of these thing are relevant in today’s world and the book because they all come frequently. In the world that we live in today, we hold elections every two to four…

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    The inaugural address of the president has always been the primary step in the new government. It’s the first time that the president can tell the American people the plan they have made in leading the country and how they will legislate that plan. These speeches are always powerful and memorable , and John F. Kennedy's was no different. Through the use of rhetoric, he was able to clearly describe his plan for the nation, a plan of peace, fellowship, and celebration. Kennedy's use of antithesis,…

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    they will not be able to defend the nursing profession. Practice on the other hand can be defined as the process of carrying out an action. In this case it have to do with putting into action all the theory taught in the classroom. Practicals take place…

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    If someone were to ask you What matters to you? How would you respond? For me, the things that matter right now are living a good life, keeping everything on track and maintaining good grades in college. For my writing class, I read multiple texts that covered the main theme for the course which is, what matters: vocation and purpose. Upon looking over and examining the required readings for the course, adding another text to the curriculum will boost students interest in the future and…

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    DeAngelis, T. (2014, December). Coaxing better behavior. Monitor on Psychology, 62-67. Retrieved Oct 2, 2015, from www.apa.org/monitor/index.aspx Summary: Nudge principles are the findings of psychologists who have studied people’s natural tendency to behave in a way that affects their decisions. Tori DeAngelis focuses on how social psychologists can use these recent principles to impact people for the better, in their choices and in their daily life. It is a gentler approach that is being…

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    America Social class refers to divisions in society based on the money you make, the economy and social status. People who in the same social class typically have the same level of wealth, education, achievement, type of job and income. The American is an open society and social class is still a matter to American today. Social class matters in almost every type of social situation today because it defines who you are in life, how other people treat you, and it also determines whom you hang out…

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    The World with Homeless People As of January 2014, there were 578,424 homeless people out in the USA (that's the overall.) We have 177,373 homeless unsheltered and 401,501 sheltered that was the population in 2014 and additionally 49,933 of the homeless are Veterans. America is one of the wealthiest country in the world and there is no reason to be homeless we have everything we possibly need so i don’t know why we have homeless out in the streets, we have jobs, food benefits, health care, and…

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    committed to change the world, such as One World Play Project, which makes, sells and distribute indestructible ball in the third world countries, focusing on bringing the power of play to the children who live in a harsh environment. Australian Ethical, an investment company, which only invest people’s funds in industries that give positive impacts to the world, such as medicine, healthcare, energy saving and efficient transportation, or Alter Eco, a chocolate producer who provides better…

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