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    Arthur Schopenhauer stated “compassion is that basis of morality.” Compassion of oneself defines the morality that one presents towards others. Morality is perspective that could change during time because you start experiencing life. In the novel “Roxana or The Fortunate Mistress” the main character Roxana goes through changes of her perspective of morality. Roxana’s perspective of morality change from survive needs then to greed, but in the end she feels guilty of her actions. Roxana was…

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    The movie The Other Sister portrayed a child with an intellectual and developmental disability specifically down syndrome. Carla Tate was a child who behavior as a young child her parents could not handle. Because she grew up in a rich and affluent family, she was sent away when she started to become a problem. The movie starts with her coming back home to become part of society once again. Carla is a motivated person who wants to gain her independence but struggles against a mother that thinks…

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    poor peasants obsolete (Robbins, 2014). Because of the values assessed to the land near the river, wealthier land owners are no longer supporting the economies of the peasant community. Land values have doubled creating a land rush; as a result, landlords have raised the tax to operate on their land leases based on this new value. As a result of the dam installation, higher yield makes the land more valuable. This changes the conditions of land rental and tenancy; outsiders can pay a…

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    Red Scarf Girl by Ji-li Jiang is a memoir about the author when she was in middle school in communist China. The book details her family’s brutal experience during the Cultural Revolution in 1966. Under Chairman Mao Ze-dong’s terrifying rule, the country of China fell into disarray and poverty and many people died. Chairman Mao brought up poor people and punished rich people. He made it so that no one had trust in one another. The following paragraphs will address characters’ desire to belong,…

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    serve him and do his will. Many people seem to think that it’s their body and they can do what they want with it but this is simply not the point. Writer C.S. Lewis put it this way, “Whether I am, so to speak, the landlord of my own mind and body, or only a tenant, responsible to the landlord? If somebody else made me, for his own purposes, then I shall have a lot of duties which I should not have if I simply belong to myself.” This means that since we belong to God because he made us we need…

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    different definition of renters insurance, so you have to be careful when choosing your insurance provider. Why do you need this safety measure in the first place? For one thing, as someone who is just renting a home, your basic payment to your landlord would normally cover only the area of the building or lot that…

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    Consent to search and seizure should be granted in a household in which two persons share a computer but use different login names and passwords when both parties are present and both most give consent otherwise officers can only search the consenting persons portion of the computer. If the one person is present and the other person isn’t the only way the person who is home has authority to consent to a search of the whole computer is by providing passwords for both users. It is recommended that…

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    important to know what questions to ask not only others but also yourself when looking to adopt a pet. II. Do your research before beginning the adoption process A. Ask yourself, “How much responsibility can I take on?” 1. Your home a. Space b. Yard c. Landlord? 2. Time Restrictions a. Work b. Other pets 3. Physical Restraints a. Dogs need exercise- can you keep up? Hire a dog walker?…

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    After reading this poem, I believed that the lines that showed parallelism were “And the daughters were grateful:they never left home. To move freely was a luxury stolen from them at birth.Instead, they gathered patience,learning to walk in shoes the size of teacups, without breaking--the arc of their movements as dormant as the rooted willow as redundant as the farmyard hens.But they traveled far in surviving,learning to stretch the family rice, to quiet the demons,the noisy stomachs.” ,and…

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    Don’t Dropout! Thousands of student dropout from school every year in the USA and want to live their own life. As each person knows that dropping out from high school before graduation is very destructive for every student and face many problems in the future. Everyone knows school is hard, but it has a lot of benefit for them to achieve a better future and make a super life. In the essay, “What Does Responsibility Look Like?”, the author, Louise Bohmer Turnbull, claims that a 16-year-old…

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