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    was Margot Frank . Her family was Jewish and had to go into hiding under Adolf Hitler rule in January , 30 1933. The Franks hid with the Van Daan’s In the secret Annex , in Mr. Frank's warehouse in Amsterdam . It would taken so much courage , compassion , sacrifice to live in that situation . According to dictonary.com , sacrifice is the giving up something that is important to you . Mr. Frank scarified the most by letting the Van Daan’s stay with them and Mr. Dussel . Mr. Frank also…

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    qualities I think a master of occupational therapy should possess -- organization to communication skills, and creativity to excellent critical thinking skills. However, if I could narrow those down to the three most significant traits, they would be compassion, patience, and resourcefulness. I believe that Bay Path University will help me develop a better understanding of these qualities within myself and my peers. Based on Bay Path University’s mission statement, their goal is to empower…

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    Through Susie’s actions, Vivian is touched by her compassion and trusts her. Toward the end of her life, she finally gets a visitor, Dr. Ashford, her mentor and professor. She starts to read her John Donne sonnets, but Vivian refuses. Instead, she reads her a children’s story The Runaway Bunny to comfort her. Vivian falls asleep in her arms. In her final hours she understands that life is not about the intellect gained throughout, but human compassion and connections instead. I would have to…

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    of emotion by building up Caesar’s character to show compassion to the audience. Mark brings up how “when the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept” to explain to the citizens that Caesar cared for everyone and how he saw himself as no better than everyone else(III. II. 19). By describing Caesar’s compassion, Mark is able to persuade the audience about how Caesar is a prominent leader. Antony also indicated emotions of sorrow to strike compassion in the citizen’s hearts. He establishes his love for…

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    with a deeper analysis of the movie, we find a story about a power struggle in a laissez – faire capitalist nation that slips into anarchy. This idealist sponge’s journey to save Bikini Bottom is not only comical, but it teaches life lessons in compassion, self-respect, self-acceptance, and proves that no matter how old you are, you can make a…

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    Confucianism and Taoism Confucianism has two important concepts: li and ren – etiquette and compassion. These are two of the most crucial tenets of Confucian doctrine. Taoists have little use for the former, etiquette is no great preoccupation of Taoism, for that matter neither is doctrine. Yet they have great use for compassion, or tz’u. “I have just three things to teach” says Lao Tzu, “simplicity, patience, compassion. These three things are your greatest treasures” (Tao Te Ching, ch. 5). “If…

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    protagonists must suffer the repercussions of their past actions to fulfill their destiny. First, the obsessions with outer image lead to the suffering of Lear and Scrooge. Next, by observing the hardships of not only themselves but of others, they develop compassion. Finally, both Lear and Scrooge show undeniable courage to redeem themselves for the sake of their and others’ suffering. It is in the direst situations that one’s will to survive mentally and physically prove whether one has wisdom…

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    nursing gift and have the basics of my faith understood; however, I also need to be able to serve people from different beliefs so that my compassion and gentleness is a testimony of God’s unconditional love. Experiences as a patient at Providence and informal interviews have shown me that Providence Hospital is the ideal environment for my nursing career. My compassion, character and experience will be positive and unique contributions to the Providence family. My involvement in social justice…

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    judge trusts the words of the poor criminals produced before him much more than the police version. Such compassion from a judge or a lowly quack is unheard of in the world of The White Tiger or Last Man in Tower. No character is capable of kindness and mercy in the liberalised world of Balram or in the commercial world of Mumbai, where even the virtuous Masterji is incapable of showing any compassion to a fellow being. Balram also does not mind sacrificing his entire clan to the bloody…

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    Emotions: A Psychology of Christian Virtues,” Robert C. Roberts dissects the six Christian emotion-virtues that he equates to fruits of the spirit. The six emotion-virtues he explores in the book are contrition, joy, gratitude, hope, peace, and compassion. In contrast, Terry D. Cooper explores the balance between pride and low self-esteem and how they both relate to the human condition in his book “Sin, Pride & Self-Acceptance.” The debate about whether human’s primary problem is related to…

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