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    found some of the exercise to be challenging, I found them valuable and believe they will help me advance as a student, in my career, and personally. In conclusion it is clear to me that the Leadership and Communication course at WGU was of great value to my personally development as well as improving my chances both as a student and in my career. I was taught a great deal about working styles, communication, and learning strategies and skills. I would recommend this course to other…

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    Bilbo Righteous Quotes

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    Righteous. What does it mean to be righteous? The definition of righteous is to be morally right or justifiable, but is that the only definition? How do we know if someone has the quality of righteousness? It all depends on one’s opinion of what they believe is righteous through their own morals and beliefs. Bilbo demonstrates righteousness on multiple occasions through the book. He takes some reasonable and just actions at times and there are other moments where you could question his…

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    Gender expectations have changed over the years, Women were expected to take care of the children. Women were held with double standards. Doyin Richards uploaded a picture of himself taking care of his children, the internet has mixed feelings about the photo. Klein’s girlfriend is able to defend herself. In “Who’s Cheap?’by Adair Lara, men are expected to pay for things.”When a Women Says No” by Ellen Goodman, what a women does/wear does not matter, when she says no that is it. Modern…

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    The ten given tips mentioned in the video all seemed to be very effective ones to implement in the classroom if done correctly. Classroom management is crucial, and can definitely make a difference in-between a well ran room and a chaotic classroom. The first tip mentioned was beginning the year tough. I definitely believe teachers have to set the stage of what is expected and stand their ground to instill the procedures and expectations into the students, but this should also not be taken to…

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    Wolf emphasizes the necessity of objective values in living a meaningful life, she does not provide a systematic framework in which objective values are defined and can be used to evaluate individual lives. Jonathan Haidt, one of the commentators of Wolf’s work, offers the concepts of “vital engagement” and “hive psychology” that are meant to solve the problem of objective meaning raised by Wolf. In response to Haidt, Wolf does not agree that objective values are superfluous or dangerous but…

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    subject of life is an individual that cares about his or her life, therefore that life has inherent value. This inherent value is equal among all who have it, and one cannot have more inherent value than another. We should treat these subjects with respect and justice equally therefore producing animals for food is morally wrong because they have inherent value. When the point of higher inherent value between animals and humans are brought up, Regan uses children…

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    The Frege-Geach embedding problem is a problem that challenges expressivism, asking how it could be that moral and descriptive terms have the same semantic properties in complex sentences, but have different meanings. Expressivist theories of moral discourse deny that moral judgments express truth-apt propositions that describe states of affairs in the natural world. Instead, expressivists claim that moral judgments are taken to express non-truth-apt, or non-cognitive, attitudes of approval or…

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    Abuse Of Power In Marriage

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    Power Over Presumption The expectation of a husband in a marriage is that he is the provider and protector, while the woman’s role in marriage is to be a caretaker and child bearer. However, one similarity in both roles in marriage is the expectation of monogamy between the two. Chidam and Chandara’s marriage from the text Punishment, is a prime example of the different expectations within a marriage and how these expectations are manipulated for power. The painting In The Conservatory by…

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    How trustworthy would your followers say you are? How can you measure their trust? Do they openly share opinions with you- even negative ones? Do they give you bad news as readily as good news? Do they let you know what's going on in their areas of responsibility? If not, they may not trust your character. How about your colleagues and your leader? Do they consistently put their trust in you? How do you measure their trust? I am extremely careful not to spread information that people have…

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    If you are thinking about putting new shingles on your home’s roof, it may be a good idea to look into asphalt shingles. While a contractor can give you a specific price to install them on your home, they are generally affordable and within even the tightest homeowner budget. What are some reasons why you should use asphalt shingles on your home right now? They Last For a Long Time The typical asphalt shingle will last for about 20 to 25 years depending on the weather and how well you…

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