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    way, then how do you think children born into the LGBT community feel after realizing their sexuality is a unique one? As parents, first time or not, you all need to grasp the painstaking reality of who your child is interested in. Parents should accept their children no matter what their sexual orientation because this problem could cause permanent "damages", child abandonment and worst of all, the child may go through a suicidal stage. We're at a crucial in history ever since the LGBT…

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    Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield is in between childhood and adulthood. He is in denial of growing up and afraid of losing his innocence. Throughout the novel, Holden seeks out people who have made an impact on his life to accept him and his problems. Very few understand his mindset and tell him to just grow up. Holden desires acceptance and understanding but is rejected by Mr. Spencer and Ackley, but later receives approval from his little sister Phoebe. The novel…

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    The Frege-Geach embedding problem is a problem that challenges expressivism, asking how it could be that moral and descriptive terms have the same semantic properties in complex sentences, but have different meanings. Expressivist theories of moral discourse deny that moral judgments express truth-apt propositions that describe states of affairs in the natural world. Instead, expressivists claim that moral judgments are taken to express non-truth-apt, or non-cognitive, attitudes of approval or…

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    Financial Expansion Analysis Summary Capital budgeting is an important decision making tool used to help organizations decide whether to accept or reject potential projects. Through applying this method to Mel & Bud Inc. one is able to determine if the company should purchase new equipment to increase the company’s printing capabilities. Additionally, capital budgeting occurs in three steps, finding the required rate of return via the weighted average cost of capital (WACC), calculating…

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    Center, I was a naïve twenty-one year old. I had come from a structured home with a high PDI and more willing to accept a large power difference. It was normal for me to be told what to do and I easily accepted it. My supervisors were older and I was taught to respect and learn from my supervisors and senior dispatchers. As time went on and I found my voice it became harder to accept that my opinion on work-related matters would not…

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    another"(l. 62, 64, 67-69). Consequently, No one in Arthur's court is brave enough to accept the challenge except Sir Gawain.…

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    Michael Jordan, who some call the greatest basketball player of all time once said, “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can not accept not trying.” In other words, everyone should put effort into what they do even if they do not succeed. If someone is perfect at everything, there is nothing to work at. Everyone fails at something and instead of whining about it, there are countless things one can do to use these failures to improve oneself. Michael Jordan's idea is shown in…

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    The 1998 film The Truman Show is about Truman Burbank, who lives in an idealized, artificial world, figuring out that his whole life has been constructed to entertain a television audience. Truman, his whole life, believes he is living with the truth on his home on Seahaven Island; this belief is certainly reasonable, as this life was all he has ever known. However, after the sighting of his thought-to-be dead father and other strange events, Truman can conclude that this world is not real, or…

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    By Blanche hiding behind an illusion of herself for others, she also struggles to accept herself, creating disparate perceptions of reality. Upon first meeting Mitch in a date like setting, she wants to “leave the lights off” (103). By leaving the lights off, she wouldn’t have to face his reaction to her natural state. During the same/her date she asks if Mitch “want[ed] to sleep with [her] tonight?” (104) in French. As a result of speaking in a language that she knows Mitch can’t understand,…

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    when I lie but, in this world of people who expect a lot from others, people lie to survive, people hurt others to feel better, they don’t act incisive, they act dumb. They can smell my fear, a feeling that tears me apart. It’s not hard, it’s easy to accept that in this little world where candid people are not found easily, we are over.…

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