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    justified as it was against the unjust procedure of legislation. The legislation of the agreement did not go through discussion with public nor with legislators from different parties. Furthermore, the resistance was undertaken in coordinate with civic groups and some trade unions. The member of those groups were the ones affected by the trade agreement, but not the ones started the movement. To sum up, the Sunflower Movement could be justified as it was selflessly initiated and it was the last…

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    This work we have done in character education will lead me in engaging my colleagues in the work our district is doing in racial equity, an abundance of what we want to accomplish in deep equity really speaks to and is connected to people’s moral and civic characters, although I am personally attracted to the performance character values, all are important to do this work. I agree with Carol Allred when she says, “We’re going to face some difficulty, because some people are going to see this…

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    observes that all of the definitions Euthyphro, the religious expert, posits, the object of the piety is the gods. That is, definitions are variations on “what the god’s love,” and more importantly, are silent on the relationship between piety and “civic duty,” which Emlyn-Jones insists to be central to the understanding of εὐσέβεια, for which “piety” is a “rather inappropriate” translation. Instead of being confused in the Romano-Christian baggage surrounding piety, εὐσέβεια is the reverence…

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    information literacy, model ethical and civic responsibility, and communicate effectively ("About Aultman," 2015-2016). Aultman is accredited by the Higher Learning for Commission, Ohio Board of Regents, and the Ohio Board of Nursing. Students are taught the professional standards, guidelines and competency that they will be expected to adhere to as future nurses. Student Learner Outcomes Students at Aultman work hard for their nursing degree. Students at Aultman are expected to complete a…

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    Lakewood is a city located in the Cuyahoga County, Ohio. It is 5 miles west of Cleveland’s Public Square and is part of the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan Area. About 5.6 miles of the city are composed mainly of a classic residential community offering multiplicity in housing from modest apartments and homes to extravagant “Gold Coast” condominiums and home of distinctive architectural design located right within a national historic district. Lakewood houses a population of 52,131people and is…

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    strong wind and indecisive leadership, was blamed on Catholics and a young Frenchmen for over 150 years. Overlooked however, is the role of Sir Bloodworth; though Sir Bloodworth might not have had a personal hand in starting the fire, abusing his civic duty allowed the destruction of the Fire to increase before authoritative action was taken by Charles II. Hubert was executed and Farriner condemned in history as the careless baker who burned down the City of London; however, another person…

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    continue on this path believing that we are able to live just on our own, we are in for a rude awakening. In Robert Bellah’s essays, Individualism and Commitment in American Life and Individualism and the Crisis of Civic Membership, the phrase “crisis of civic membership” is used. Civic membership can be defined as the meeting…

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    city to native parents) (Goldstein 88), Aristotle emphasized the role of rhetoric in persuading one’s fellow citizens who, in a democracy (again, a relative term), held the power. In ancient Rome, still enamored by the pretense of possessing strong civic institutions, even after the social breakdown following the Punic Wars that lead to the Caesarian destruction…

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    Equity is being fair and impartial. Efficiency is the quality of being competent. In Eveline Adomait’s novel Cocktail Party Economics it shows us that they both go hand in hand, “Creating equity involves losses in efficiency, but economists (to a varying degree) see that as being worth it” (CPE, 114). In order to achieve efficiency, we need to eliminate the inequity’s in order to increase the markets and achieve a strong force in which we can apply work to the best of our abilities. With…

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    In America, we make our choices based off self-interest and working to achieve the American dream. According to lecture, individualism is how an individual’s actions or source of meaning is their responsibility. Today, our lives are filled with individual wants and individualism has become the prominent way of American’s consciousness. American individualism has been created from three main sources; the Puritan origins, new world, and geography. These three sources led to America valuing…

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