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    be judgemental; judging people’s sexuality, the way that others choose to live their lives, and making it seem that most things are wrong to do, but in the bible itself mentioned in Matthew 7: 1-2 “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you”. In The Fosters Mariana Foster has the choice of being Isabella’s god mother but in order to do so she has to be baptized so that she won’t go to hell.…

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    proves herself to be a lousy and conniving mother and grandmother. Not only does she deceive her family, but also herself. A close look at her words and actions show the grandmother to be manipulative, over critical, and over compensating in her own judgments of herself. The very first characteristic of the grandmother shown is how manipulative she is. In the beginning of the story the readers find out that the family is taking a trip to Florida and that the grandmother doesn’t wish to go there.…

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    whereby they perceive the aspect of goodness” this inclination is the will. All appetites lean towards some form of goodness. The intellectual appetite, which desires knowledge, seeking all goodness. Unlike the other appetites “intellect can act with judgment which is free” it is the only appetite that can judge what is good. Free will acts upon its own judgements, not from…

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    The dialogue of Theaetetus, written by the Greek philosopher Plato, discusses the idea of knowledge with the help of Socrates, Theaetetus and Theodorus. The question of What is Knowledge, is proposed by Socrates, who then aids Theaetetus in making this discovery. Theaetetus comes up with three possible hypotheses, one after another that are as follows: (I) Knowledge is perception, (II) knowledge is true judgement, and (III) knowledge is true judgement with logos. While Socrates helps in the…

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    negative way. If we see a well-dressed man we may not see that he is a con-man because we judge with our eyes. If we see a man that has a hat and glasses on with his hands in his pockets we might assume he is up to no good. People cast all types of judgments upon people based on looks. This is something that a lot of humans fight to not due but cannot seem to help it at times. Judging is so natural to humans but it can put people in difficult situations. Some people are good hearted people and…

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    else’s shoes. It’s trying to understand how someone feels in relation to what’s going on in their lives without any judgment, it’s trying to find a memory in your life that connects to theirs and to put yourself back into that place to really know how they feel. I think empathic listening would be one of the best ways to help someone who is feeling troubled, it requires no judgment as well as understanding, it is said that when a troubled person feels empathy and understood they will feel a…

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    Plaintiff, because Defendants used a robot likeness of Plaintiff in a series of advertisements without Plaintiff’s consent or monetary compensation. Plaintiff claimed common law rights of publicity and the Lanham Act. The District Court granted summary judgment in favor of Defendants. Plaintiff appealed. Facts: Defendants produced an advertisement campaign around the likeness of a popular TV show, “Wheel of Fortune.” In this case, Plaintiff…

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    Whether it be from one’s own parents, or even from the child themselves, everyone experiences judgment. The tendency to shame others or oneself for an attribute, some may be considered a flaw instead of could be a unique characteristic that individual possesses. It is their flame. A flame is what makes someone who they are, yet they may want to extinguish others’ flames. In the music video, “Never Lose Your Flames” by Issues, actors portray teenagers dealing with internal and external conflict…

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    Prejudice, according to Merriam-Webster means to “a irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual, a group, a race or their supposed characteristics.” Webster is correct about the definition, society rather thinks negative towards the action itself. And they are not wrong for doing think this, the results of prejudice are rather biased and misguided perspectives on individuals who are not always following society’s career and living standards that most of us were taught at a…

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    In the poem “The White Judges” by Marilyn Dumont, the speaker is aware of how she and her Indigenous family are consistently being judged by the primarily white population. The poem juxtaposes the family with the encircling colonialists who wait to demean and assimilate the group. Consequently, the family faces the pressures of being judged for their cultural practices, resulting in a sense of shame and guilt. Dumont’s use of prose and lyrical voice distinctly highlights the theme of being…

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