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    The premise for residential duty and its oddity again lie behind the methodical elements of compulsion and dealing force. The thought of intimidation is key to numerous strands of Libertarian thought yet when all is said in done, the definitions can be assembled into two general classifications: rights-based and rights-earlier. The exact characteristic rights methodology blocks numerous exemplary good predicaments (Doyle, Ways of War and Peace: Realism, Liberalism, and Socialism). The edge at…

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    How can we pinpoint mentality? In “Incorrigibility as the Mark of the Mental” Richard Rorty believes he has figured it out. Rorty, as his title would suggest, believes incorrigibility (when something can not be proven false) is the mark of the mental. Whether this is true or not, the more radical claim that stems from his argument is that mentality is merely a social construct that could, in theory, one day disappear all together. I don 't agree that either of these claims are necessarily true…

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    Fee (2000), in his essay “Exegesis and Spirituality: Completing the Circle”, proposes that exegesis and spirituality are important tasks that should be done consciously and simultaneously when one reads his Bible. He identified the preconceived notion of Christian’s today about studying the true intent of the authors, the true meaning of the passages written by them, the historical and cultural context, and the people it is addressed to, have nothing to do with spirituality; when in fact it…

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    Individuals that include teachers, administrators, and school psychologists that work in schools are a diverse group. As are the students and families in which we provide our services to. The topic of diversity in retrospect of culture is fundamental to the process, content, and outcomes of schooling. Competence of diversity and cultural differences in daily practice will address barriers to learning and promote a healthy environment in which all students can thrive. Potential barriers exist…

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    Great Intentions + Action = Miracles “It's exhausting, tiptoeing around someone who barges into your life with good intentions.” 
~ Gretta Mulrooney, The Lady Vanished One of the tragedies of life is people with magnificent intentions, which simply meddles in their mind as a puff of a dream but nothing more because there is no action to express and create their intentions. Most people want to grow, learn and go beyond where find themselves. But most people are not growing, learning and…

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    personal life. The examples of these techniques being beneficial in proving that taking a few minutes out of the day can improve the social, physical, and personal aspects of life. Tailili, Megan Hyland. “A Framework for Promoting Women’s Career Intentionality and Work-Life Integration.” Career Development Quarterly 62.3 (2014): 254-267. Academic Search Complete. Web. 14 Oct. 2015. Talili provides in-depth insight on why women make sacrifices concerning their career and personal life to attain…

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    Analysis of Instruction Intentional teaching is an important concept that needs to be incorporated in every classroom. It involves planning, strategies, assessment, and overall learning environment. It is imperative for every lesson to be created with intentional teaching in mind. Similarly, it is also vital to teach intentionally when it comes to mathematics. According to Jung and Conderman (2013), intentional teaching is creating lessons and an environment that is thoughtful and…

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    properly. On the other hand, it should not be forgotten that demand greater protection medical consists of a good communication with patients. Informed consent respect the autonomy of the patient, and to make autonomous action must meet 4 conditions: Intentionality: Capacity to act voluntarily, it is intended to or does not…

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    Living With Adversity

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    As humans, we are continually attempting to make sense of a constantly changing world with competing ideologies, demands and screams for attention. The forces of politics, opinion, and the pressures brought to bear in a vast array of competing and often-incongruent demands for time and attention are absorbing. Added to these societal forces are the normal risks of life, such as illness, injury, accident, loss of a loved one, ending of relationships and fluctuating economic and employment seem…

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    Kantian Sweatshops

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    In this essay, I will briefly describe the conditions displayed in sweatshops. Then from the view of Kantian and Utilitarian, I will answer the questions of if manufacturers are wrong to contract from sweatshops and what we as consumers should do about sweatshops. Sweatshops are all around us. Companies like Adidas, victoria’s secret, and forever 21 use child labor and grossly underpay their workers in order to make the garments we wear every day. A sweatshop, by definition, is an…

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