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    “‘Quarantine’? What does that mean?” Piccolino Margheri asked, staring at the newspaper article he had just pulled out of his school bag, smuggled from his father that morning. The front page was headlined: ‘Arcea Quarantined! Fifteen Contract the Bern River Virus in Two Weeks!’ “It means that the Prime Minister of Monora has issued the complete isolation of Arcea to prevent the spread of the Bern River Virus. They believe it will spread if it’s not contained,” Piccolino’s classmate, Maylene Lagorio, had read the paper before coming to school. “No one can enter or exit the quarantined area?” “No one other than the members of the Board of Medical Research and Quarantine and Inspection Services and the people who bring us food and water,”…

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    New Bern Settlement

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    During the Revolutionary War, the Assembly decided New Bern was no longer an appropriate place for the capital. The town was not centrally located and was vulnerable to sea attacks. However, the Assembly could not decide on a location for a new capital, and from 1777 to 1794, the Assembly moved from town to town, with seven different towns hosting the legislature. After the Assembly abandoned Tryon Palace as the capital, rooms in the Palace were rented for various purposes. Governor Caswell…

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    Why Is Mr Berns Wrong

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    I believe that Mr. Berns was wrong when he said the three demons you need to slay, is, religion, family, and friends. I think he's wrong because my grandpa was very rich and he went to church every sunday and was very into his religion and he never became bankrupt from going to church. My grandpa told me when i got confirmed that church is the best place to go to look for answers. That can help in the process in becoming rich because you will be confused a lot in the process and having that…

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    In this article, Berns believes anger is a moral emotion because when something unjust has happened, you should get angry about it. If you do not get angry you are not a moral being, and you do not belong in a moral community. Injustice should lead to anger, even when some people in history have taken justice into their own hands. Berns shows an example of how one human, Jack Ruby, shows that he is a moral person by killing the killer of John F. Kennedy Jr. One argument that Berns uses that…

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    "To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge, not justice." Desmond Tutu said this and I could not agree more. I think that capital punishment is morality wrong, and that Walter Berns’ “The Morality of Capital Punishment” article in Exploring Ethics fails on many grounds. Berns uses anger and a politically correct government to advocate the use of capital punishment. I am going to try and prove that Burns is wrong, and that by killing we are only fueling the fire and a continuous…

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    Bern Notice: The Rise of Sanders It was a well-timed coincidence that I was able to take my exchange semester to the United States in the midst of the strangest presidential election in years. But while the world is talking about the soundbites of Donald Trump, you’d be hard-pressed to find a student on campus that has not taken notice of the rise of Bernie Sanders. When most old white men are associated with maintaining the status quo, you might be forgiven if your passing glance at American…

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    Childhood Socialization

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    Socialisation is a lifelong process where children and adults acquire the knowledge and social expectations of how to interact with others in diverse situations and environments (Berns, 2013). Although socialisation is an ongoing process the most significant foundations of socialisation occur in childhood where children learn and develop their knowledge, language, form relationships and continually enhance their social skills to be assimilated into the society in which they reside (Berns, 2013;…

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    Bern benefited from the weak point of Savoy. Who then ruled over a part of Canton Vaud a territorial place. At the same time. Citizens of Geneva were involved in a dispute with their bishop. Bern and Geneva shared feelings of hatred toward Savoy. They concluded an alliance in 1526 with each other. When the Bernese feared that the exhausted Savoy could be taken over by the French. They acted in 1536 and defeated Vaud, Chablais and the Pays de Gex the French’s main cities. Where Chablais and Pays…

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    will be included to support Margot in building positive reciprocal relationships with staff, and developing a strong sense of identity and belonging within the centre; as she is able to see herself interacting and participating in the centre’s routine (DEEWR, 2009; Doherty and Hughes, 2009). Berns (2013) and Kearns (2010) suggest that the use of visual cues will help outline and establish a basic routine and create a sense of belonging for Margot. Consequently, this resource is an effective way…

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    Child Welfare Program

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    From Brofenbrenner’s Bioecological Systems, the exosystem describes children who are not as social and may not participate as much. Berns says, “Studies show that parental employment, income, and setting affect child development outcomes” (2016, p. 24). When a child’s parent is very involved with work, the child may feel as though they have expectations they need to live up to. This can cause the child to not be as appreciated by their parents who work so hard and are hard on their children.…

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