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    of a philosophy of life that helps the individual reach his or her highest potential. This research has definitely taught me more about the beauties of Buddhism and humility that followers of this faith have. It has also helped me to a greater appreciation of this faith. First I learned more about the history of Buddhism. Buddhism is another religion that has its roots in India. It was started approximately…

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    to engineers to be aware of their civil responsibility, which is ensuring the safety of users online. Therefore, the conclusion is based on the discussion above, improving internet as a part of improving the human condition “must be done with an appreciation for the civil and human rights than deserve protection” (Liberal Studies Reader P. 358). It is not related to that access itself is such a…

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    projective text is the Thematic Appreciation Test (p.49) which requires the participant to make up a story that includes that will happen in the future about a picture that is presented. Personality assessment techniques are threatened by the over generalization phenomenon of the Bernum effect, clinicians are ready to accept vague personality descriptions. Good assessments should reveal what is special or different about the person being assessed. The thematic appreciation test attempts to see…

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    College costs can become expensive, so free college education can sound enticing, but it comes at a price. College education cannot be free because of the financial strain it places on supporting state budgets, and the removal of academic drive and appreciation from some students. Free college tuition can never really be free. As in all matters of life, someone has to pay. With college education, the cost of tuition and board will simply transfer to taxpayers and or the Federal Government from…

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    lively, and vibrant atmosphere. One room filled with a handful of friendly faces all shouting out their joy and encouragement to their friends and bandmates. It was in room 1109 that I experienced the smooth rhythmic sounds that gave me a new appreciation for Jazz. Let us begin with the piece I disliked the most out of the five that were performed. I unfortunately do not know the title of the piece, but I do know it was performed by Adaron Jackson Group. The performance consisted of the…

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    writer and researcher on gratitude, who defined it as, "a felt sense of wonder, thankfulness, and appreciation for life" (Lyubomirsky, 2007, p. 89). I thought about how I could adapt this definition into a conscious activity I could do every day. I focused on 3 ways to do that: through my prayers I focused on appreciating God and the beautiful life He gives me everyday, I expressed gratitude and appreciation for my roommates by complimenting them every day through a compliment jar, and I spent…

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    presenting recent developments in the use of Scripture in ethics and offering an “alternative approach to Scripture for Ethics, inspired by Paul Ramsey’s hermeneutics of love.” Nullen’s six recent developments in the role of Scripture in Ethics are appreciations of canonical diversity, pneumatology, Scripture by the interpretive community, Character Ethics, tradition, and theological interpretation. From there, Nullens uses Paul Ramsey’s hermeneutic of love as a counter argument to the attach…

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    Education is of the utmost importance and is often looked down upon by the younger generation of students in lower levels of education. Unfortunately for most students it is not until they attend a university do they really appreciate all that education has to offer them. The cost of education just continues to get higher for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, which sets them back further in their success upon graduation because of crippling student debt. It is pertinent that…

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    I have decided to apply for my first teaching position. “All teaching involves working closely with students, but how we interact with them and the challenges and rewards we’ll encounter differ significantly from level to level”, Kauchak, D., &Eggen, P. (2008). Choosing a School. In Introduction to teaching: Becoming a Professional. (5th ed., p. 535). Upper Saddle River, N.J.: PH/Merrill/Pearson. Prior to deciding to pursue a teacher working with Kindergarteners, I weighed out both the…

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    and companies who show their associates recognition are the most successful because you will now have employees happy to work and confident knowing that their company will find ways to accommodate them and show their appreciation. Working for a company that don’t show you any appreciation only push people away and set a bad example for those who are currently trying to move up within the…

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