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    Having Boundaries vs. Not Having Boundaries Some kids don’t have boundaries and many kids marvel at this but it may not be as good as having boundaries. Having boundaries is better than not for the reason that they will keep you from harm, not get you jailed and a set of limits that will always stop us. To start, boundaries will keep you from harm. In The Outsiders Ponyboy decides to not follow his boundaries and come out of the theater and walk home without somebody. In result he was…

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    the task, team or organization. You also have to think about how purpose gives instruction, it is like the vehicle that is driving the task, team or organization. In the organization where I work, the boundaries of responsibility are clear, but there is certainly room to work on this. The boundaries that are in place from department to department are very clear, but where a little bit of ambiguity is present…

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    Cecil, I enjoyed reading your post. Why do you feel it relevant to use the quote you chose in regards to operating outside the normal boundaries of the military. What are the normal boundaries of the military, every branch has communities within communities that all have different expectations of what they expect their personnel to do. All have politics but they are all different in many ways and yet the same. Personally this has in a way affected me in my military career I am from a very…

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    children, setting boundaries encourages temptation to break them, similar to the concept of rules. Some boundaries are used for discipline or safety, but during World War II, boundaries were created for separation of power, race, and social class. In the novel, “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” by John Boyne, two young boys from opposite ends of the war, Schmuel and Bruno, experience the backlash of boundaries, which was the World War II, a fence that physically separated them and the boundary of…

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    Mixed Prairie is considered the most important western range type for livestock production (Holechek, Pieper & Herbel, 2011) and once spanned a vast area of 565,000 km2 (Van Dyne and Dyer, 1973). Debate amongst various scholarly sources has made the boundaries of the Southern Mixed Prairie ambiguous. According to one model, this rangeland area spans central Nebraska down into northern Oklahoma (U.S. Forest Service, 2005). An alternate source elaborates that the Southern Mixed Prairie encompasses…

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    studying specific variables of individuals through empirical observation. For example, she conducted a study that researched boundary turbulence in relationships. Her first research question asks about the prevalence of certain emotions during occurrences of boundary turbulence. This motivates her first hypothesis that suggests anger will be positively associated with boundary turbulence approaches (McLaren, 2013). As a result, this…

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    Upon first glance the films Pinky (1949) and Lost Boundaries (1949) appear to be progressive. They portray controversial ideas such as miscegenation and equality between whites and blacks. But are these films really trying to make a statement of equality? While on the surface Pinky and Lost Boundaries, make a contentious political statement; in actuality they make a mockery of the idea of egalitarianism. The film Pinky addresses the questionable idea of a mixed race couple and of a black…

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    Boundaries of teaching role As described on the previous page, we have a responsibility and a duty to fulfill when it comes to outcomes for learners. As a learning institute, we will of course be focusing on progress and achievement in learning and skills. However, we cannot do this without having a holistic approach both for ourselves and our students. At all times we must respect diversity and promote inclusion while ensuring that the welfare of learners and colleagues is paramount. To…

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    A World with No Boundaries Prison is an absolute terrible fucking place that simply transforms first time offenders into worse criminals mixing them in with others with nothing to lose. Which is what will happen to me if I end up in those Iron Gates my life, my identity, my livelihood will come to change dramatically. I honestly cannot begin to imagine what goes on in there, in my entire life I have yet to even experience the slightest crime yet be among the people who commit to most atrocious…

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    Crossing several different boundaries in the human experience, religion is notoriously difficult to define. Still, many attempts have been made, and while every theory has its limitations, each perspective has contributed to our current understanding of this complex phenomenon. We can now identify several of the characteristic elements that religion consists of. To followers, religion is a way of life guiding thinking, feeling, and acting. It usually provides something or someone requiring…

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