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    of our life here together as students. Our different perspectives are molded and shaped under the same roof of our school. Castro Valley High School's Trojans’ dreams and ambitions might be all different, but if one thing unites us all, it’s our intuition, drive, and pride. Our Trojans are our school's best asset. They are the endless flowing blood of our school that keeps our campus buzzing, moving, and alive. Thousands of stories mingle and change one another everyday,…

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    Throughout history, there has been a variety of literature written from a comedic view; but what makes these pieces different than those written from a non-comedic, dramatic point of view. In Toward a Theory of Comedy by Ruth Nevo, she discusses the different philosophic views from a comedic/tragic writing. By comparing laughter and comedy – which she examines as two different things with a few overlapping parts – she shows what exactly makes a comedy a comedy. A common theme in Nevo’s writing…

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    Lisa slowly and steadily comes to represent a stereotypical middle class woman in the 1950s. There were two options for Jeff- either get married and be content with his present adventurous life in “combat boots and a three day bread” or he can look “handsome and successful in a dark blue flannel suit.” (qtd in Keith 4). Jeff feels that Lisa cannot accommodate herself in his world and be happy with “fish heads and rice” and he cannot either be happy in a domestic life where he himself will be…

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    In the second chapter of his work Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, author Kant discusses the idea of an imperative as it relates to moral decision making, specifically how a person will decide the right course of action in any given situation. Kant defines imperative as a demand or command of reason action. When we have a goal in mind, the imperative is the reasonable course of action that we feel we must take. Kant then distinguishes between two types of imperatives. First, he…

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    Leadership practice and theory Kempster, Jackson & Conroy (2011) believe that it is possible for the social purpose to articulate and develop in corporate leadership however it’s an appreciation of the context is needed to become manifest, the making sense of leadership appropriate end goals and the restrictions on the nature of societal discourse. We will need to focus on how worthy purpose, internal goods, and virtues can be pursued in the corporate context. (Kempster, Jackson & Conroy…

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    Nurses are often times in intellectually challenging environments that are often characterized by ethical concerns and dilemmas. These environments include clinicians, nurses, chaplains, case managers, and administrators who interact together in situations of enormous uncertainty. The purpose of this article is to enhance the nurses’ personal integrity and advocacy in ethical, systematic framework that evolved from the analyzing clinical ethical dilemmas, reasoning about the most ethically…

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    feelings for others or himself other than when and has no manners. He does not at all care about other feelings, has no manners and will say whatever he wants to no matter what. Under Myer Briggs, he is an ENTJ as he posses the trait of extroversion, intuition, thinking and judging. An extroverted person is outgoing, talkative, can easily talk with strangers, and love interacting with many people. An intuitive person is creative, inventive, lives for the future, like to change and likes looking…

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    Section B- Question 3 The essay “Non Cartesian Sums” by Charles Mills accounts for the sub person, which is the African American, in philosophy. There is a significantly small number of African American philosophers and Mills does not attribute it to racism, instead he suggests “that a major contributory cause is the self-sustaining dynamic of the ‘whiteness’ of philosophy, not the uncontroversial whiteness of skin of most of its practitioners but what could be called, more contestably, the…

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    According to the Jung Typology Test, I have the personality type "INTJ". This indicates that I am mostly an introverted, thinking, and judging personality. While I consider these characteristics to be natural tendencies that I have, it is important for me to remember to avoid using labels as excuses for who I am in the flesh. I have a "moderate preference of introversion over extraversion" (humanmetrics.com) according to the test. I am shy and reserved around most people, and I often find a…

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    Each person has a diverse concept. Dr. Carter-Scott expresses, “This validation of success nourishes: self-trust, self-confidence, intuition, and a basic belief in yourself.” (21) After reading the book, I have a better understanding that to be successful, I must take the first step toward attaining it. I acquired the knowledge of how to identify barriers and the process of overcoming…

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