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    Loss of innocence is something that affects everyone. When or why we don’t know, but it’s a sad an inevitable fact of life. All people are born into the world innocent. But through experiences and the influence of other people, young minds are molded by the world and ideas of what is right and wrong are replaced with what is acceptable or unacceptable in modern society. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout loses her innocence through the events outlined in the book. Through some of the same events,…

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    Habitat for Humanity is an organization that helps people who can't afford a home on their own. Volunteers of all kinds all have the same values, and those are to help others and create better communities around the world. The goal is to help families have a place they can call home. Habitat for Humanity is a nationwide organization that was started by Millard Fuller in 1976. Habitat was started by Millard to help people because he was struggling in his life with what was important to him.…

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    the Triple J radio show. “Man in the Mirror” is a song about self-improvement by the artist Michael Jackson, the renowned King of Pop. It was written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett. This song addresses the attitude that fortunate people in the world have to the less…

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    Both the Greeks and the Romans have left behind important legacies that have shaped the modern society today, but the Greeks have made more impactful things to the modern world. The Greeks have influenced the way our government goes. They also impacted our engineering and technology. And also the way we write our literature and history. The Greeks have had a major lasting impact on today’s society. The Greeks have provided us with several important legacies in the area of democracy. In Greece…

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    Also, the article describes how women that are in the military have their own living quarter for housing units. That article talks about sex and how it might end America military prowess. However, it talks about how now there are birth control and even ultrasound machines for safety. In addition, the article mentions about how at first and even now people were very opposed to having women in the combat, and where they should be placed. Although the article talks about how there are many sexual…

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    Machiavelli is a realist and is more concerned with how things should be in reality, and his clarifications are based on a real world. Plato is an idealist and he is just thinking of how the ideal world is, they leave in an imaginary world, while Aristotle is always talking about existing states (try to peruse virtue). Machiavelli wants everything to be real and exist in the real world, while Plato and Aristotle have assumes in their imaginary worlds. The two criticisms of Machiavelli to Plato…

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    discuss how the world has accepted its fate. The world may be in a disarray, but the natural world wants everyone to live. Even if the world is clouded with hate as Ashitaka mentions when being questioned by Lady Eboshi, Lady Eboshi’s only goal was to disrupt balance between the tribe and the natural world for her own personal gain. She even says that by killing the Forest Spirit. This goes to show you how Miyazaki’s goal was to emphasize the sacrifice people make to achieve power. He makes this…

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    that one does not have to strive to live an entire life with an ethical goal, for that makes it more difficult or challenging and less appealing to people, instead an ethical life should be one in which people occasionally attempt to achieve ethical actions, ones that restore their souls lightly. As to what is needed to live an ethical life, or who can accomplish this, it is often times those that have better economic backgrounds that can more easily achieve ethical actions with…

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    ever thought about how you could change the lives of millions, maybe even billions, but just don 't know where to start? If you have ever taken this idea and tried to picture how it would affect society, you will surely see that the impact would be astronomical. Making an impact on the world is not as difficult as it used to be, mainly due to everything being based around certain fundamental ingredients. First of course, what is the ideal product, then how will this impact the world and the…

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    happiness and sadness. Sadness is an emotion that everyone hates to experience. What if we take that emotion away? How would this affect a person? Would we be able to function? I believe that by taking sadness away it would be impossible for me to experience being human. Every emotion, in my opinion, works together to keep you emotionally stable. By taking an obviously bad emotion away, how would I be able to experience happiness? I believe that to experience happiness’s I have to feel…

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