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    Why Are Values Important

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    Initiative, Grit, and Perseverance Chapter 7- Starting and Finishing Successfully Words to understand Objective- a thing aimed at or sought; a goal Execution- the carrying out or putting into effect of a plan, order, or course of action Value- a person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is important in life Clarify- make a statement or situation less confused or more clearly comprehensible The ultimate objective of every task, project, or goal is to cross the finish…

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    They proceeded before but halfway through this canyon, a rockslide blocked their progress. The roadblock brought a complete end to the path comprised of broken rocks and gravel which stretched half way up the ravine from wall to wall. They began to backtrack out of the canyon and to Julies surprise, Aurum and Chromium took off across the landscape to the right side of the path. The chemy led her and Al down the gravel bed and to the left. Conclusion The Chemy Called Al was not one of the…

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    While nearly all aspects of Lear’s behavior in the initial scene of King Lear are far from respectable, it is his disregard for the two characters present who are arguably the most noble and well-intentioned that give him the honor of meeting his tragic fate. In short, the banishment of Cordelia and Kent act as the catalyst for Lear’s tragedy. In a way these two characters are vehicles for Lear’s mistakes; regardless of Cordelia’s actions, she live within Lear’s story, and while her father grows…

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    medical community, then later popularized. (Basset and Gold) With advancements in technology, mammograms are not the only way to spot breast cancer; there are alternatives such as ultrasounds and thermography. The first glimpse of breast cancer backtracks to more than 3,600 years ago; the…

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    Throughout the United States today, standardized testing stands as an assessment that every child dreads beginning at the third grade and continuing until they are seniors in high school. Nonetheless, what does this test bring for those students? Does it bring unlimited wealth, a respectable future, a hidden treasure? Unfortunately, standardized testing does not bring any of those items, however, it does show teachers what their students are both succeeding in and failing at. When it comes to…

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    People can be seen walking around with their heads down hunched over their phones as they push their carts. One woman had to backtrack from one aisle to the other because she was so involved in her phone she did not realize where she was. A man looks up from his phone only to grab what he needs and maybe toss it in the cart. Rarely do people nod or smile at each other because…

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    Peer Review 1: No Name Cognition: I think that your proposition is good and definitely falls within the genre of a justificatory argument. However, I’m not sure that your argument feels like a justificatory argument. This seems to me to be like an explanatory piece overall because you don’t provide much evidence to support your proposition. You explain the background of your argument, but you don’t explain why the debate about Cleopatra’s race has relevance and why it should continue. This is…

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    Beccaria, Cesare. On Crimes and Punishments. Translated by Henry Paolucci. Indianapolis: Bobbs- Merrill, 1963. This book describes Beccaria 's dissatisfaction with capital punishment. He argues that torture should not be used against someone is who not proven guilty. Beccaria explains that the purpose of punishment is to prevent the offender from committing the crime again, and to instill fear into others from committing the same crime. Imprisonment and banishment policies are…

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    Among his other different achievements and contribution of being a poet, an author, and scholar, Penn Warren can also be agonized and intentioned something of a political philosopher. In authoring one of his theories, he directly apparently and backtrack the ideas and abstraction of philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau who faith and belief that human nature was good and…

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    The Perspective Of The Broken Becoming Whole` The sad life of Little from Peter Brown Hoffmeister novel, Too Shattered For Mending is all to real. Hoffmeister’s background helps make the story come to life and uses personal details from his past to relate to the main character. Being a troubled teen Little struggled in school trying to get by and dealing with his dyslexia throughout his everyday schooling. Meanwhile dealing with his homelife, his grandfather who raised him suddenly disappears…

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