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    “Doing Nothing is Something” by Anna Quindlen talks about how when people are doing nothing they are actually said to be doing their best work. First off, nobody ever has time where they have absolutely nothing to do. Everybody always has things to do they just might not want to do them. So, they ignore them until they either decide to do it themselves or they have no choice. If kids had more time to do nothing it would be really helpful because no kid can just sit and do nothing. Eventually…

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    and enjoy doing all three things I think I am pretty good at them I have been doing hair for a long time now and have been sewing for a short period. I believe all three things is a talent it takes a lot of skills to know how to go them. Doing hair is something I love to do have I been doing hair since I was 8 ½ my mom bought me a doll and told me to practice doing hair I practice every day the more I practice the-the easier it got any better at it I got I went from doing doll heads to doing my…

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    Technology is developing and changing at an ever-growing rate, and the new “digital age” is having a profound effect on the way people process information, as explored in Nicholas Carr’s book, The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. The author recognizes the great benefits that the internet has offered for researchers while heavily emphasizing the drawbacks that this new method of information-processing causes. Notably, he discusses the known benefits of educational presentations…

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    In her article “The Predicament of ‘Doing School’”, author Denise Clark Pope gives an insight into what students are actually learning in school. She did a study in which she evaluated the behavior of students a prep school called Faircrest High. She states, “Often their behavior contradicts the very traits and values many parents, students, and community members expect schools to instill. By rewarding certain kinds of success above others, Faircrest High may actually impede that which it hopes…

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    In the book “Doing Time Together- love and family in the shadow of the prison” by Megan Comfort, in chapter three and four was very precisely about how each women suffer with their husband ,or boyfriend being in prison. Therefore chapter four shows how each inmate considers jail their way of living, when they start calling it “home”. Otherwise they would have a very hard time adjusting their way of living, but not just for the inmate but for each wife that waits for them or visits them, hoping…

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    Relativity on Doing the Right Thing Andrew McCarthy, an actor, once said, “Nobody thinks that they're evil or bad, they think that they're doing the right thing.” In The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, Reverend Hale has been called in by Reverend Parris to diagnose witchcraft in the town of Salem. Naturally, Hale is a man of intellect and strong conviction. He signed seventy-two death warrants for the people who have been accused of witchcraft by their neighbors. After all, he truly believed…

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    The main point of this paper was to analyze and convey what adolescents are doing with their time and what it means for how and in what way they are developing in that time. Reed Larson, the author of the paper brings up how over the years young people have started to do less and less labor work at a young age, slowly receding to more of an emphasis on school work and supplemental discretionary time. Time doing chores have lowered as more kids start becoming more distracted in other time takers…

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    Mark Macaskill argues in his book “Doing Good Better”, that we ought to donate towards charities that are effective. However, he proposes that it is not morally justified to give to a cause that is close to one’s heart, insofar the charity the agent chooses to support is due to subjective reasons. Problematically, if we were to listen to MacAskill, there could be dire consequences from adhering to the QALY methodology. This essay aims to argue otherwise, because the individuals who are donating…

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    Humanity as a whole is fundamentally self-centered. Most people are more concerned with what is best for themselves than in helping others. Ethical Egoism is the claim that for an action to be morally right that it must maximize one’s self-interest. Each individual person should pursue whatever is best for them. This means that whatever the good action is, is the one that is best for each individual. This form of self-interest accounts for all of a person’s obligations. If an Ethical Egoist was…

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    China is one of the leading forces in our global market. It is more than likely at some point Americans will have to conduct business with the Chinese. It is important to understand the cultural differences, different values, and proper etiquette when conducting business in China as an American or it can result in a loss of a potential market that would have been beneficial to the American economy. According to Graham & Lam (2003) “The root cause: a failure on the American side to understand the…

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