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    My experience with was Jeep Dodge Ram Arlington in Jacksonville, Florida on Atlantic Blvd was my experience as a secret shopper. I was very impressed with the excellent customer service, when I first walked in the showroom I was greeted by a receptionist she asked me if she could help me and introduced me to dealer named Christian. He was not wearing a nametag, but introduced himself, and gave me his business card. I was very impressed with Christian’s knowledge of the business, and also how…

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    Resilience In The Pact

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    African American teenagers transforming into mature doctors, despite living through a gang-affiliated city with poverty and crime. The nonfiction book, The Pact, written by Davis, et al., proves that resilience is made up of social support, moral compass, and facing fearing, and between the two doctors, Sam and Rameck, one has shown more grit and resilience than the other. To be able to possess the ability of resilience,…

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    17th century magnetic compass was the most beneficial and important sailing advancement for European exploration. The magnetic compass was invented by the Chinese in about 206 B.C. European sailors and explorers used and improved upon the magnetic compass to best suite them during their voyages. The magnetic compass was the most important advancement for European exploration because it was most beneficial for sailers to help them keep and know their direction at sea. The compass was also easily…

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    performance is of good intention but it is against the values of good sportsmanship and more importantly the rules laid out in competitions [6]. Thus, the use of foreign substance such as steroid is deemed unethical in the athletic profession. One moral compass value that is relevant in this aspect is the negative value cheating. Cheating is defined as the act of violating rules [9] as a mean to benefit off it. The use of performance enhancement drug in sport allow one to have an advantage over…

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    I believe your stance on transhumanism is a solid base. However, I do see times where one can migrate from this base without offending the Lord. After all, the scope of transhumanism is massive. To ban transhumanism as a whole is problematic. The extent of transhumanism encapsulated everything from my daily Starbuck's latte, to my late grand father's pacemaker, to interesting lady in our reading who wanted to modify her body for the purpose of making an impression at a party. Imagine if we…

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    be converted to find latitude. This tool was more accurate at land then at sea.The magnetic compass was a compass that had a magnetized needle supporting a magnetic card. This compass showed from four to eight directions. This innovation helped the Age of Exploration flourish because it showed explorers what direction they were headed. So basically it helped explorers reach their destination. The compass rose also told…

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    Ethics Of Cloning

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    compassionate motivation. However, regarding the idea of deliberately breeding semi-human beings for spare parts, I feel an immediate, instinctive revulsion,” -Dalai Lama. Cloning should be regulated by a moral compass to prevent unethical procedures and practices with this technology. The moral compass should be a set of standards that are aligned with deontology and based on ethical principles. Although cloning has and will accomplish more remarkable feats in the future one must keep in mind…

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    Beta Club Character

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    Beta Essay 2015 By: 10 Grader, Joshua Tho I am Joshua Tho, a 10 grader who verily believe that they should be in the National Beta Club. What is character? Character, to me, is a personal trait an individual tends to have. Character is what a person is, either good or bad, both is fine in this society. All in life, people encounter different types of characters. Character is what a person is mentally, not physically. A person can be judge for their poor or wonderful character. One can not go…

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    Top Five Items for Wilderness Survival I have made a research using online sources, and listed five most essential items for wilderness survival. The items are; knife, source of heat (matches or lighter), compass, first-aid, and water bottle (water filtering). In the most of the sources, the knife is the most important item for survival. Knives can be useful in many ways, and it can increase the chance of survival in wilderness. Especially blade knives are even more useful. It can be used for…

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    A Reflection On My Geometrical Design Project My project was given to me on the January 8, 2018; a week into the start of school. I was not expecting a big project like this to be given so early in the year, so I pushed it away for a week until I began practicing drawing the shapes from examples on the booklet, and I could get a firm grasp on what I was doing, and not make as many mistakes when beginning on the final project. The main goal of this project was to make a geometric…

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