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    proper burial rites. Antigone does not change throughout the course of the play, in fact one of her most defining qualities is her stubbornness and resolve to do what she thinks is right. Antigone serves as a foil to Creon in that she places the Gods’ values over the human rule of law, whereas Creon enforces the law to a fault and loses sight of what is important. Despite Creon and Antigone holding diametrically opposed views, they are alike in their determination not to back down from their…

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    Native American Values

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    Value (noun): one’s judgement of what is important in life. Family and those around you with whom you care for are important to both Native American culture and society today. A person’s ancestors and where they came from are not only important to Native American culture, but also still apply today. The conflict of good vs. evil has been around for forever and a day and will continue to be around for many more days to come. There are many values that were held by the early Native Americans that…

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    Cultural Appropriation

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    Appreciation or Appropriation? Have you ever stopped to think about Halloween costumes? Dressing up as a Latino or a Native American is considered normal in our society. However, these cultures aren’t meant to be costumes. They present a way for people to identify and express themselves while belonging to a community of people who share similar beliefs. This is cultural appropriation; the adoption or use of elements of a culture by a person of another cultural background. Although many…

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    Superfund Audit Case

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    this situation is that it was an honest mistake and can be corrected before any substantial financial gain/loss is occurred. If superfund would pay the overpriced $42 million, they would have to write down the property value at a later date. They would be losing any recoverable value of the property and their assets would be too low to cover liquidity. This would endure a huge loss to superfund. It would not be professional to stand silent and watch superfund self-inflict…

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    opportunities and an equal quality of life. Mission Statement: To assertively support and assist in expanding high-level mental health and disability solution services, to convey and promote the human value and contemporary methods of empowerment for those at disadvantage. Summary of value statements: Many scholars within public management and in this case, non-for-profit organisations have argued a need to define a strong mission and purpose for public agencies as a step to improving…

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    Beowulf Symbolism

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    70 line 2810). The purpose of this quote was to make clear how important a set of armor was to their people. It's physical value probably would have been a lot, but Wiglaf had just found large mounds of treasure, so Wiglaf didn't need any more money. The point was to show that this suit of armor was more than monetarily significant it was symbolically significant. That Beowulf…

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    Marcus Aurelius once said: “If you are pained by external things, it is not they that disturb you, but your own judgment of them. And it is in your power to wipe out that judgment now.” There are many dragons in every person’s life, they might not realize or notice it but when they do they try there best to defeat it. Not every person is capable of defeating his or her dragon; it takes strength, courage, and bravery. There are many dragons I would like to defeat. Some of them I know I could…

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    Personal Culture: A Cut Beyond One’s Inherent Traits Personal culture is often described as little more than a series of inherent traits and beliefs. It insinuates the definitive notion that you are who you are, the concept that one simply cannot alter their character and thus their corresponding destiny. This idea calls to attention the age old perception of nature versus nurture. Which is more potent an influence? The genetic makeup of one’s body and mind or the innumerable experiences one…

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    Culture is a complex whole that includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by a human being as a member of society (Carter, 2011). When considering culture we must take into consideration how culture affects the elderly’s survival. Social relationships, caring, territoriality and family all influence how the elderly live and survive. These dimensions affect the needs of elderly residing in Appalachia. Elderly adults residing in…

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    Academic integrity is the art of being honest, hardworking, respectful, trustworthy, and responsible. Basically, integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching. Doing my own work on a quiz that a teacher said I could take online at home shows integrity. This example shows that the teacher trusts me and knows that I am not going to cheat on the quiz. Having integrity means that I believe in the principles and standards of the environment that I am in. Also, it makes sure that my…

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