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    Philosophy of Education To me, teaching is love in action. Saint Therese of Lisieux wrote: “Kindness is my only guiding star. In its light I sail a straight route. I have my motto written on my sail: To live in love” (10). I believe that teachers need to exemplify deep, selfless love to push through the difficulties that accompany such a demanding profession. Teaching can be exhausting, frustrating, and complicated. However, by focusing on love, teachers can master any challenge. Being a…

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    things, to be quite honest. I generally dislike anything that has to do with zombies, terrible movies,talking to people, my dad’s singing, traffic, gym class, and being bored. I think some of my strengths would be my independence, calmness, and kindness. I like being independent, and I hate depending on others for things. I’m pretty calm in most situations, I try to not let things stress me out too much and I tend to be very laid back. And I’m a very polite, nice person to anyone I greet and I…

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    Building effective doctor-patient relationship as the crucial part of a successful medical care is one of the most complicated professional responsibilities of physicians. Despite the worldwide emphasis on the great accountability of physicians, teaching doctor – patient relationship has not been integrated yet into the curriculum syllabus of many medical schools.1 The relationship between patient and physician has evolved over time from a largely paternalistic model to a more collaborative…

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    Anishinabe Culture

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    immediate family, distant relations, and extended family is an important factor in creating the Anishinabe identity. Sharing, kindness, respect and…

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    Weiwei’s, Sunflower Seeds, looks the way it does because every seed is covered by a hundred million ones with each with a fine distinction, similar yet each unique. Through sunflower seeds, Ai Weiwei triggers a domino effect, enlarging the lengthy, complicated, and exquisite process by 100 million times. Devoting unimaginable patience, time and energy, he brings into focus the significance of individuals, and the imposing strength when they gather…

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    through, showing compassion. Atticus Finch displays his compassion for his family and others around him when he took up Tom Robinson's case, accepted Walter Cunningham's unique payment and did not immediately judge Miss Caroline. Taking up a complicated case can be hard but when the evidence involves racial discrimination and people’s views are getting in the way of their judgment, that is when compassion and dedication take over. Atticus defends Tom when he was moved into the jail by…

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    Caitlin Antonoff Ms. Beggs ENG1D0 May 5th, 2017 Life is All about Helping Others Life is complicated, painful, confusing, and amazing all at the same time. People will spend all of their lives trying to make themselves believe that they have lived their lives to the fullest. These people have seemingly perfected a method to get this sense of fulfillment in life. They believe that a person’s life will feel more accomplished if they have performed some kind of service for someone else. In the…

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    became interested in studying, the greater the need became for a theory of management (Lester, Parnell, 2006.) Mary Parker believed that the goals of workers and employees should be compatible. Chester Barnard advocated that organizations were complicated systems of coordinated human actions. Cooperation dictated forgoing your own personal desires, a common purpose, and communication. Marketing doctrine refers to a firm’s unique principles, distilled from its experience, which provide firm-wide…

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    Exile, By Victor Hugo

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    Hugo felt changed by his experience in the islands and used the hardship he felt after being forced out of his home to his advantage. In her article “Victor Hugo: The Dangerous Master,” Literary Critic, Renee Winegarten describes Victor Hugo’s kindness and compassion for the oppressed: “Deeply distressed by the poverty and hardship he saw about him, he responded with generous compassion for the suffering underdog, with hatred for injustice and compassion” (Winegarten 8) In The Hunchback of Notre…

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    Going through puberty creates enough stress and emotional instability by itself, but transitioning from child to an adult becomes even more complicated when society demands physical and mental maturity from children. Being surrounded by people that increasingly glorify sex and alcohol as they get older pressure teens to feel like they need to take part in loose activities. These drastic differences between childhood and adulthood result in emotional turmoil. J.D. Salinger’s the Catcher in the…

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