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    Conquest of the being and non-being are derived from the Western Judeo-Christian concepts of the Great Chain of Being. The Western Judeo-Christian concept of the Great Chain of Being is a religious hierarchy of all matter and life. It is divided into four categories: the being, realm of being, realm of becoming, and non-being. All segments are different levels of divinity. In this religious hierarchy, God is placed at the top of the hierarchy of being, humans are placed in the realm of being,…

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    Limitations to Well-being Consequently, there are limitations to Robert Gifford’s concepts about psychological well-being. First, the research informing these needs is likely biased by Eurocentric and individualistic ideologies. Hence, it may not be applicable to collectivist nations. Another limitation is regarding the assumed simplicity and universality of these needs. Each of the variables included in this analysis are subject to different interpretations depending upon culture,…

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    Communication between the supervisor and the soldier is key for a successful workplace relationship to function systematically for mission success. Being on time constitutes a sense of professionalism and a sense of pride with your Supervisors and fellow soldiers. Trust is also a crucial rule in the workplace and being punctual incenses honesty and drive entrusted in it. Relationships between the soldiers in their designated sections can be compromised when a soldier or soldiers are not on…

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    asked me, “what does it feel like, being adopted?” To be truthful, it doesn’t feel any different. However, perhaps that’s a result of me being adopted when I was only nine months old. The feeling of being adopted is no different from not being adopted. It’s how I was brought up that is the difference. If I hadn’t been adopted, I wouldn’t know where I would be. According to my mother, I would’ve most likely died from malnutrition. Therefore, I’d say that being adopted was one of the most, if not…

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    child was being very disrespectful to her mom. I don’t like being disrespected or watching other people be disrespected.Two reasons why I hate disrespectful people are they don’t care about anyone but themselves and the people who are disrespectful usually think they are the best and everybody else is below them. In this essay I will discuss why I hate being disrespected and watching other people be disrespected. One reason I hate watching people get disrespected and I don’t like being…

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    Being Alive Enough and Its Impacts on Human Relationships Being alive enough surpasses the standard quality of being an ordinary individual because a person’s life doesn 't qualify one to be alive enough. The human definition of being alive enough depends on how one feels about a closest living object. However, the quality of being alive enough does not depend on bearing life in the real sense. The most significant concern is the semblance that the subject living thing or non-living thing…

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    your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." These are the words John F Kennedy said about being an American. Because of these words, many people come from far away countries for a better life in America. The dreams of wealth and opportunities attract many people from afar to leave their home, family, and culture to start a new life in the United States. Being an American citizen gives many immigrants benefits not seen in other countries. The "Land of Opportunity" offers…

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    a different group. Being an outcast and the idea of outcasts is a universal topic because wherever you go will be different than the place you grew up, which can make you an outsider. It can be hard to understand why people exclude someone just because they are different, but it can also be quite simple. Being an outcast can either be a weakness or it can be a strength. It all depends on the situation. Everybody has their own way of being an outcast, even if it is just being outcasted by one…

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    H.J. McCloskey, in his article, “On Being an Atheist,” attempts to justify his position of unmitigated atheism. McCloskey presents a series of arguments, dichotomizing classical claims made by those who advocate the existence of a Creator, more specifically the God of the bible. He begins his series of objections by way of summarizing each of the arguments, which he calls “proofs,” McCloskey contends that the cosmological or teleological proof does not justify an omniscient creator. In fact…

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    Being a first generation student and being completely clueless about my future beyond high school was a conflict that I spend most of my teenage years overcoming. Throughout my whole entire life I grew up always being told the same words of “you can be whatever you want”. As a mostly serious young girl, I had already developed the sense to always rely toward being more of a realist than a dreamer. I didn’t understand what people meant when they said I can achieve anything I wanted because I…

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