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    possibly provide? Many people may have asked that question or others like it at some point in their lives. They may be wondering if the time and commitment makes sense, or that joining a group sport will not provide them with anything in return. Individuals could feel that they just simply do not have the time to put into something that they think of as pointless in their minds. This could not remain further from the truth. Taking part in group sports may exist as a very crucial chapter in a…

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    perform the task we were given due to weather. Instead we gathered together in the Saber Gymnasium and had an interactive solution. The purpose of this activity was to interact and discuses amongst peers in the group of what a community means to each individual, as well as what needs to be established in order to have that strong reliable community. I found this activity had not only been beneficial for our group as well as the group members but also the community…

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    Importance Of Living Codes

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    prefers to live by which is unique from one person to another. These are specific values which represent an individual and potentially determine what an individual can accomplish in life. While a universal set of living codes does not exist for all individuals, it is very common to see individuals living by the same standards which each support and stand by. The unique values of an individual are the ones that make up and shape the different personalities of a group especially one with similar…

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    Disability Educator

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    These educators have many roles and responsibilities that assist in increasing the value of life for those with a disability. The role of a disability educator is to teach functional skills such as independence, self-care and safe skills to be able to live independently or in a group setting (Nirje…

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    Excess in anything is a defect. Pride is a feeling that every individual possesses. However, it is entirely based on what side of the spectrum the individual hauls that feeling to. Sammy from John Updike’s “A&P” and Sylvia from Toni Cade Bambara’s “The Lesson”, portray a great sense of gratification in their personalities and end up on the negative side of the spectrum, where they are bound to face difficulties in their respective lives. However, Destiny’s observation based on the quotation:…

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    individuality and when there can be “sovereignty of the individual over himself”; however, he also argues the point that control should be given whenever society and the individual have an interest in a particular part of human life (82). Mill rejects the notion of a social contract, which Locke argues for, but due to the protections provided by society, the citizens owe a return for these benefits. He defines the harm principle by each individual having the right to act however they please, as…

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    try to adopt new ideas to stop wars so they can stop conflict before hand. Across Syria, people struggle with poverty, starvation, and more important, war. Individuals now have the responsibility to intervene attacks and protect citizens, (Kako). Other countries must assemble to do this though. Creating a protective system made out of individuals can stop further war. (Kako). Coming together as a community to help each other and form a protective army-like system can stop further war crimes and…

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    and learn about the good qualities that we possess, and can utilize in school or our professional careers. Upon taking the StrengthsFinder assessment for myself, my top five strengths ended up comprising of: consistency, harmony, restorative, responsibility, and input. My basic knowledge for each of these traits turned out to be much more limited than I had initially thought because reading about each trait revealed a much more in depth perception on the kind of person these assets describe.…

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    Victor needed to take responsibility for his actions because he did not his future ended up with revenge, and bloodshed. Nobody wins in a war built on revenge. “‘I gazed on my victim, and my heart swelled with exultation and hellish triumph: clapping my hands, I exclaimed, ‘I, too, can create desolation; my enemy is not invulnerable; this death will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him (Shelley 104).’” Victor isn’t a very good person, nor is he a good…

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    My Responsibility to America What do you think responsibility means? To me the word means to take ownership for my actions and words, taking charge in a situation that I know I can handle, and doing my duty to God, my country, and others. The official definition is the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone. But what is our responsibility to America? Here are a few things I believe they are, first you need to pay your own way not have the government…

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