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    Be- Know- Do gives a great insight into the military aspect of leadership while blending it in to the civilian life. Its primary focus is on developing leaders in all areas and discusses the key traits that are needed to succeed. The foundation of the text is to show how anyone can be a leader by using the three step model of Be, Know, and Do. Each of these three ideas is supported by multiple traits on how to become a well-rounded leader whether it’s in the military or civilian life. The core…

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    On the subject of identity, Do Ho Suh and Shirin Neshat have successfully made names for themselves in the art world by being individuals. I find their works to be intriguing which is why I chose to compare them in this essay. Do Ho Suh is most commonly known for his intricate sculptures that defy scale in public spaces. On the other hand, Shirin Neshat, is best known for translating Iranian political unrest through the artistic lens. Do Ho Suh, born in Korea, believes in living…

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    Why Do We Kill Animals?

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    Animals do not suffer diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and many types of cancer because their bodies with diseases differently than humans. Dogs are typically given experimental drugs which have toxins in them, but toxins to dogs are different from what humans…

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    Do video games cause violence? This question has been asked and debated since 1978 with the release of Death Race, an 8-bit video game where you run people over turning them into tombstones to get points. Many people have researched the effects of violent video games on kids and throughout numerous studies the findings are still not clear. I believe that video games don’t cause violence, but that people cause violence. A lot of people say video games play apart in school shootings and increasing…

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    Why Do We Ban Usury

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    but the process to amend the bible and create the bright side of usury takes many ancient scholar’s efforts and many economic activities to achieve. The major factor of banning usury through time is the definition of moral. If this is not moral to do, that thing would be banned. This was exactly what happened to the use of usury, it was the immoral activity defined by the bible.…

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    In Stanley Fish’s “Getting Coffee Is Hard to Do” and Stan Cox’s “The Case against Air Conditioning”, both authors discuss how technology and life changed over the years in different ways. In Fish’s essay, he noticed that the technology growth made it harder to get coffee, and on the other side, Cox is saying how Americans have become far too reliant on air conditioning. The technology is obviously increasing a lot of things in people’s lives, making it easier, more confortable and it enable…

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    While it's true golfing doesn't call for the kind of flexibility that some other sports might demand, it is still a very important part of the game. There are, in fact, a number of reasons why flexibility can prove vital for lowering a score and making a round more enjoyable. The top reasons why golf flexibility exercises matter include: Form alone won't create an impressive score - Flexibility exercises can be very important for helping improve a game and lower a score. The truth in this can…

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    Why Do C's Get Degree

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    degrees”. I walked into my freshman year of College at the University of Wisconsin – Manitowoc with the same idea. I chose to go to the University of Wisconsin – Manitowoc because I was unsure what I wanted to do with my life. I took a variety of classes hoping to find what I wanted to do, but I didn’t take them as serious as I should have. I was stuck in the mentality of “C’s get degrees”, so why would I try if I’ll get a job anyways with a degree, which is what I was always told. I decided to…

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    trade. But I'll talk about why I like it. Do your own business. I was born in a warm kitchen. Your father is an engineer with a personal business. You always teach me that. Having a business is not difficult but it is not easy as well. Everything depends on people and time. When people are interested in this, things will be what everyone wants. But if time passes. This is the way people are indifferent to having this. This is what people will overlook. If we do business about something. We…

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    There are many factors between race, and class that are leading to an increase in criminal behavior. In the article “What’s class got to do with it?” Mauer gives plenty of examples of linking factors between race, and class that are leading to an increase in criminal behavior. One of the examples given is poverty in many inner cities neighborhood, which affects more African-American than it does white or Hispanic, not because of the poverty, but because of the concentration of it in black…

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