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    has its own distinctive culture. A culture is made up of a particular group’s values, beliefs, day-to-day routines, ethics, morals, and code of conduct of which they live by (The Profession of Arms, 2010). Leaders in all echelons are paramount in fostering a positive and professional Army culture. They lead by example and set the tone for their peers and…

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    Whether one is pro-choice or pro-life, the topic of abortion awakens a lot of strong feelings and opinions. Is it the governments place to jump in and decide whether or not abortion should be legal? I do not believe an anti-abortion amendment should be made to the Constitution. While it is my personal opinion that abortion is a terrible thing and I would never have one myself, we need to think of the full implications of this amendment. Also, I still believe people should have the right to make…

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    Marcus Aurelius Biography

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    Living each day as if it were your last were the words which struck me when I first read Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations. His ideas of living in the present moment, one’s duty to the universal whole, and the relationship of all creatures to nature, though distant in time, are not distant at all for us. His concerns and questions still very much represent current topics today, showing only one instance of how the ancient world is alive. Through Marcus Aurelius, I developed a passion for the…

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    The Problem I Want to Solve From the moment I stepped foot on campus I’ve continuously wondered how I can use this as an education investment that will pay off down the line. After reading the Bain chapter I felt that my problem had been confirmed. This is my ultimate goal and issue that I have to resolve. If I can solve this problem, the work I put in and the hours spent were all worth it and I will have gained the most satisfying gratification of them all, a job offer (or 5). Modeling…

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    Birth Control Debate

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    She believes that instead of intruding in on the healthcare system, the government should instead focus its attention on: “Fostering greater economic opportunities and improving public schools” (Turner). While I agree that issues such as education and the economy take upmost importance as far as attention and funding go, public healthcare cannot be ignored. Because so many Americans…

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    Problem Statement. How does Parental Involvement with their child affect their higher education? Introduction. I want to show how we: analyze how strong the effects of family income, family structure, and the education level of the parents are on a child’s decision to acquire a college education. Parents have a large influence on the educational attainment, i.e. human capital level, of their children. Parents make investments in the human capital of their children by facing direct and…

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    Critical thinking and ethical considerations entails four fundamental aspects namely; identifying and questioning assumptions, seeking a multiplicity of choices and alternatives on a subject, making connections, and fostering active involvement these aspects incorporated with theoretical links between critical thinking and ethics are the foundation of this discussion. Factually, what may be ethical in one situation may be considered unethical in another context. Critical thinking is the ability…

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    restricted from speaking out against their husband’s dreams as “a wife was a good wife only if she carried out her man’s every order and agreed with him on everything”. (Roobix Coob) Therefore, Linda Loman is the classic enabler of the Loman family, fostering unrealistic dreams, and refusing to accept the apparent declining mental state of her husband, Willy Loman. In the opening scene of the play…

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    institutions and remedying political exclusion 3) fostering social reconciliation and strengthening society. When civil war in a country comes to a halt there are still ongoing aggression on both sides. Fortna hypothesizes that both factions are unable to monitor their own agreements effectively because suspicion of the enemy persists. In order to have a successful peace building there needs to be someone who is monitoring the agreements and fostering trust between combatants. The main…

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    Police Force Model

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    One of therein questions of concern is about the definition of use of force and how it applies to the police force in perspective of their training. We can expect that the training of a police officer involves making sure that the officer is ready to make split second decisions about life or death. An officer usually has very little time to access a situation and chart the best course (Lobobucci, 2014). In such events, it is his training that helps him. So to understand the nature of force, as…

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