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    Power Wrongly Implies Privilege Power, position, fame and wealth can wrongly give a sense of entitlement. In Greek mythology, this entitlement was the accepted norm. In today’s society everyone is held accountable for their actions; however, people of power often think their actions have no consequences. The poem “Leda and the Swan” written by William Butler Yeats is comparable to current media reports in today’s society; men of power being accused of sexual misconduct against women. Many…

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    The first article I am using as a reference in my research comes from Cine-Tracts, A Journal of Film, Communications, Culture and Politics. Written by film theorist David Bordwell, “Camera Movement and Cinematic Space” brings forth a close examination of the functions of camera movement in cinematic representation using a perceptual approach. He describes movement in cinematic space as a cinematic process, which seeks “systematically to station the viewer as subject before an idealized,…

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    experience of others. Using this approach allows the voices of the students experiencing chronic illness to stand out and educate others about the essence of their condition while on campus. Phenomenology also recognizes the intentionality of consciousness. The idea behind intentionality of consciousness is that as conscious beings, not only do we interact with our environment, but we are also aware of these interactions (McIntyre & Woodruff-Smith, 1989). These interactions give one a sense…

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    Kant's Duty Definition

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    Our textbook define the term Deontology as, “An ethical theory that disregards the importance of consequences and focuses only on the rightness or wrongness of the act itself “ (p. G-2). In other words, regardless of the final result, is the intentionality of the act that really counts. Then, Duty is closed related to Deontology because is the basis of this theory. For Kant, Duty is something that must be obligatory and the will is your own conviction to do it with pleasure to fulfill according…

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    Chapter Three: Al-Dulaimi and Aubed's (2012) study provides examples on the translation of euphemisms in the Holy Qur'an. They assert that euphemism is a very important rhetorical device that has not been given any attention by the Holy Qur'an’s translators. They investigate how some translators of the Holy Qur'an rendered euphemistic expressions into English. To achieve that, they analyze five Qur'anic euphemistic expressions in three different translations based on Al-Esfahani's Mufradat…

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    own expectations for giving to value yourself and to others! Do so much more than is expected. Be the shining example through your own generosity of spirit. 7. A Pleasing Personality Leadership calls for self respect and self care. I would add intentionality, mindfulness and grace to be all you can be. 8. Sympathy & Understanding First understand yourself and your issues, and have sympathy and ownership for the complete package of YOU. This creates the authentic capacity to have sympathy and…

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    not claim to be ‘religious,’ they are extremely open to the transformative power of spirituality. Thus, this program has been uniquely crafted to fit the specific needs of my client and each spiritual exercise has been chosen with a particular intentionality. In the following essay, I intend to discuss 7 specific spiritual practices (i.e. disciplines) that my client can utilize in order to combat his/her various addictions: 1) Cataphatic meditation, 2) Synergistic confession, 3) Intermittent…

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    In her article “Reimagining Disability and Gender Through Feminist Studies”, Kim Hall provides a quote from Licia Carlson: “Does the existence of those who can be defined as complete women and mothers demand the existence of others who cannot be granted womanhood and motherhood?” (Hall 4) This question outlines a well understood distinction: that womanhood, and particularly motherhood, are not evenly applied across the board. While some women are encouraged and expected to bear children, many…

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    Deception can be used in two ways, to protect or intentionally hurt someone (Healthofchildren.com, 2015). Using it can either get you into trouble or actually save you. Even though mostly it is viewed as a bad practise, most people still practise deception. It can be defined as deliberate deviation from the truth; making a false belief with the intention to mislead or deceive (Goodman, Luten, Edelstein & Ekman, 2006; Healthofchildren.com, 2015; Lee, 2008). Back in the days deception used to be…

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    ECE 499 Assignment

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    ECE 499 Assignment 3 Closely fit the substantiative area in which would be used, it must be readily understandable by laymen concerned in the area and sufficiently general so that it is applicable to a multitude of diverse daily situations within the substantive area , not just a specific type of situation (Glasser and Strauss 1967, p.237) Investigators When we refer to people’s consciousness we are concerned with what takes place- in terms of thinking and acting within us. These subjective…

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