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    Irresponsibility leads to poor decision choice and as a result the outcomes are poor. For example in Lord of The Flies Jack and his hunters focus on killing a pig instead of the signal fire. As a result a ship comes by, and the signal fire is out and when the boys try to restart it it’s too late. Jack and his hunters were irresponsible and as a result they missed a chance to be rescued. Ralph was mad at Jack and he has every right to be since he messed up on was focused on killing a pig. Another…

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    When you are posed with the question if human beings are inherently good or bad, you often find yourself floundered to find an answer. It is a fundamental question with no definite answer, only your conception of situations and human beings. People often look for the bad in the world, they point out the negative things instead of the positive because that’s what people want to hear about. The positive things are overlooked, which concludes with people believing that humans are inherently bad.…

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    The rowdy boy’s nature eventually made their way into Lord of the Flies, due to the impression left by Golding. Lord of the Flies had a lot put into it that was influenced from its author’s life, William Golding, whether good or…

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    1900.) During this time, “Frankenstein” and “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” were considered the most thrilling story at the time. There are many noticeable themes in “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde:” Good vs. Evil, Science, and many others. Good vs. evil provides the novel with its biggest theme. When reading, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde it is easily viewed as an allegory: a story in which the characters are symbols that…

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    In the film Good Will Hunting, Will is a tough character with an incredible ability to solve extremely complex math theorems and equations. He ends up getting arrested for assault but, one of the professors that noticed his intelligence in math persuades the judge to release him from jail as long as he has weekly therapy sessions. Many psychologists turn him down and only see him as a waste of time but, Sean Maguire accepted the challenge. Sean finds an interest in Will because of his past and…

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    more than the good in life. We can think of evil things off the top of our heads, but when we actually see it, it’s a tough pill to swallow. We know it’s bad and we can certainly tell, but when things are good we can’t detect it as well. Albright is trying to tell readers that good is hard to find. Good is something that we need more of in life and not many people have it. They may have sort of good or good enough, like Albright said, but not absolute good. Absolute good is the good of great.…

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    Per the Geert Hofsted assessment, America has one of the most individualist cultures in the world with a score of 91. American society is loosely-knit in which individuals are expected to look after themselves and not rely on others or authorities for assistance. Masculinity A high level of masculinity indicates a society driven by competition, accomplishments and success. With high levels of masculinity, success means being among the best in a field. The opposite of masculinity would be…

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    Daniel – Reflection Every biblical character seems to have qualities that are good and bad, we can derive those qualities to apply it in our lives now. We all know Daniel for interpreting the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, and for his faithfulness demonstrated when was thrown in the lion’s den. But we need to understand the underlying qualities of Daniel, which made him the prophet he was. One of the main qualities of Daniel that caught my attention was that: - Daniel knew where to go for answers…

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    When it comes to philosophical believes, everyone's ideals have a foundation. Robert Frost's, "After Apple Picking", along with his other poems, have important references and ideals coming from biblical allusions. Many of Frost's work are centered and somehow incorporate biblical proverbs throughout the unrolling of the poems. For starters, one can infer from the title itself that the story of Adam and Eve has been used as a point of reference. However, his inspiration also came from the…

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    triangle is a God who is all powerful. Furthermore, the final side of the triangle is the same God who is all loving. He wants what’s best for all of us and is all merciful. Well then, this obviously raises the question of why bad things happen to good people. If there is a deity who is all powerful and all merciful, then why on earth wouldn’t he be able to remove the heartache and pain that we are going through each and every…

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