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    and existence independently of God. With a foundation of reason and ideas of rules and motives, Deontology is the strongest ethical theory. People have a duty to undergo actions that help make the world a better place. For example, in Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics, Steve Wilkens states that when a woman has a place in a jury knowing…

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    The signature Occupy tactic of ‘the people’s microphone’ perfectly exemplifies the movement’s rejection of leadership and its concomitant practices. Owing initially to the fact that any form of electronic amplification was strictly banned in Zuccotti Park, speakers expressed their thoughts and concerns by articulating in snippets, which then had to be repeated by the entire crowd. What was born out of necessity soon turned into a central feature of Occupy camps across the world (Costanza-Chock,…

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    Essay On Pet Peeve

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    Every student has a pet peeve; things that get under their skin (unbearable workloads, all-nighters, exams, etc.). You may not know it, but college professors have pet peeves too. The Rampage interviewed real professors to find out what their biggest pet peeves are and what you, the student, can do to avoid them. – Texting during Class Scott Moore, a Geology instructor from Fresno City College, notes, "Cell phone addiction is one. Even if I ask students to put away their cell phones or…

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    Love your body and it will love you back.00000 When you look in the mirror, do you like what you see? Or are your first thoughts about dieting and how to rid yourself of that muffin top? Or how much you “hate” your nose, your hips, your breasts, the cellulite on the backs of your thighs? Stop and take a closer look! If your body image is often a negative one, you’re not alone. Women are under constant pressure to measure up to unrealistic social and cultural ideals of beauty. Advertising and…

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    Forrest Gump Essay

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    it works well for Forrest. He continues to care for his physical needs on his three-year run. Forrest just runs because that is how he deals with his problems. He does not emotionally shut down when he runs as seen when interacting with the bumper-sticker man and t-shirt designer. Forrest may be one of the only people with his situation that can handle his emotions and problems this way. Running for three years is not an efficient way to cope, but in the time period the movie is set in, it is…

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    Last, a group of scholars focus on the relationship of partisan polarization and political participation, in particular voter turnout. Unfortunately, only a few studies empirically and rigorously test the polarization’s effect on voter turnout as well as the mass political behavior as a whole. Some articles deal with the topic and present results of analysis, but most of them rely solely on descriptive statistics. Abramowitz and Saunders (2008) conclude that ideological polarization in the…

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    multiple copies of all editions to save and eventually sell to collectors. I’m not sure if they were ever sold off. He had a habit of collecting things with thoughts of investment that didn’t always pan out. He was also an inveterate poet and bumper sticker slogan writer. I don’t know how many slogans I received over the years with Gary proclaiming, “This is the one!” The one he could sell and make some “real money” as he would say. Though estranged from his son when I first met him, they did…

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    Thanks to shows like Jersey Shore, the Italian culture as a whole is completely misinterpreted. When I visited my cousin in Rome, I was amazed at how inaccurate that show’s representation of Italians really was and how different the Italian culture was compared to what I grew up thinking and experiencing with my own family. My own experience when I visited Italy inspired me to research and discuss the differences between each country and how they represent the Italian culture. Food is one of the…

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    Slacktivism is a portmanteau of the words slacker and activism. Slacktivism can be defined as the act of showing support for a cause but only truly being beneficial to the egos of people participating in this so-called activism. Slacktivist activities include signing Internet petitions, joining a community organization without contributing to the organization's efforts, copying and pasting of social network statuses or messages or altering one's personal data or avatar on social network services…

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    Essay On Mustang

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    Heritage on wheels. That’s my take on the Ford Mustang. You cannot escape the evidential truth that Ford’s pony car has a great deal of history behind it, while it adroitly advances that legacy with each new model built. A Once-Threatened Species More than a half century has passed since the original Mustang took to the road, but not without a little drama through the intervening years. Indeed, the Mustang’s existence was threatened at least twice over that span, beginning with new federal…

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