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    Legendary Foundation of Rome Republic vs. Historical Realities and Women. I will attempt to compare the legendary foundation of the republic of Rome described by Livy in a document called The Rape of Lucretia with the historical realities described in The History of Western Societies, a text book. I will also look at the structure of the Roman family and views on women. I will show that the description by Livy and the realities of Rome are very close and my hope is that you will be able to…

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    A Liberal Think Tank

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    1900’s, progressively increasing to present day. From a conservative perspective, educating myself on liberal agendas often solidifies my stance. This assignment in particular piqued my interest more than most. My first instinct, analyze The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, as familiarity would simplify my research. With this in mind, I, on the contrary chose to educate and challenge myself by delving into a liberal think tank, the Center for American Progress. My research only…

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    Gay Marriage and Families. Granting legal marriage to gays and lesbians would affect the stability of families, the foundation of our society. It would affect families because it goes against the institute of marriage between men and women, people won’t be able to procreate, and the nation will find a decrease in the population. Gay marriage goes against the institute of marriage that you find in the Christian Bible. The Bible is so clear in its support of heterosexual marriage. In Genesis2:24…

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    profession. We are here to build a foundation based on to contribute, environmental forces, and address problems in living. There are multiple social work core values but there are so much we can explain and address for another day. Even though those three aren’t all of the core values of the Preamble, these still demonstrate the purpose and perspective of the social work foundation. Social Justice Social equity is debated of human rights and fairness all through society. Social laborers…

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    Sociological Perspective

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    as their different ethnicity, socioeconomic class, race and social role in society. Being able to identify our personal attitudes, and resultantly, our personal behaviors towards these different…

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    Under Kant’s ethical foundations, there are many distinctions that are established; the main one being the empirical and “pure” sides of life. The empirical side is one based off of one’s personal experiences while the pure side is prior to experience. Kant’s focus is primarily on the “pure” side and not the empirical because the empirical side is filled with distractions that get in the way of the universal. The universal is what matters most, not the individual. The death penalty has been a…

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    are indicated by the differences between that individual and the people surrounding them. This world is competitive; we must compete for acceptance in society, as Thomas Malfus asserted in his 1798 essay, “The Principle of Population”. We must also compete for an education, and ultimately a career, which allows us to survive in our current society. Supplementing an individual’s past secondary education through the utilization of an Honors College, specifically through the University of Utah,…

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    can impact the world, even children. Alexandra Scott was born in January 18, 1998. She started her own foundation before the age of 8. The foundation funded countless researches that improves the lives of plentiful children with cancer. What drove Alex to benefit other children’s lives was because Alex herself had childhood cancer. Alexandra Flynn “Alex” Scott created Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF), used finding humor to innovate ways to overcome childhood cancer, and illuminate the…

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    Conformity In The Giver

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    Lois Lowry’s novel, The Giver, is about a boy named Jonas in a Utopian society of sameness. In this community, there is no pain struggle, or diversity. Choices for all are made by a group of elder citizens. There is no color, no weather, and no change. The absence of difference leads Jonas to question whether the lack of pain is worth inability to feel anything at all. Through her characters, Lowry warns readers that to conform is to lose choices, individuality, and ultimately, free will. This…

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    founded in 2005. O3 was created by the Elizabeth House Foundation. After spending time at the Elizabeth House, families had trouble maintaining their new life. O3 was created as an independent living space in order to assist these families by giving them a space to live in, providing them with useful skills for the workforce and offering a more permanent solution than the Elizabeth House. O3 is no longer a part of the Elizabeth House Foundation, but has become an independent charity. Presently,…

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