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    where to go to school at or the decision of what to major in, is a calling from Christ. According to Stanley Hauerwas, “Your calling is to be a Christian student” (Hauerwas). That is why you made the decision to go to a Christian liberal arts college. Going to a liberal arts college is not just about taking classes that are based upon your major, but classes that will help you become a well-rounded person. At times you may think your calling is not for you or the right decision, it will be worth…

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    The word euthanasia is greek, meaning pleasant or good death. It is a complex controversy all over the world with two sides: liberal and conservative. The liberal belief is that euthanasia should be allowed because a person has the right to die. They believe that it is immensely wrong to force someone to go through the massive amounts of pain and suffering. Also, liberals argue that if euthanasia is legalized, it will reduce medical costs and doctors will be able to focus on the patients that…

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    How have liberal gun laws affected the death toll/crime rate in America. The reason I chose this topic is because of my interest in weapons and law/politics also this is something that is very important in our times because of the amounts of gun deaths across all the world, especially in the United States Of America. That has changed a lot because of murder, suicide, homicide, mass murder etc. A gun is a weapon that fires small bullets propelled by explosive force (gunpowder). unsurprisingly…

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    Why is it an important aspect of a liberal arts education to be able to think from the perspective of others? In what respects does such an ability help one better cope with life? What ideas or experiences from courses and extra-curricular activities are assisting you to empathize with others and think from different perspectives? What steps might you take to better develop this ability? Need to think from the perspective of others because the world does not revolve around one person.…

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    to work with these young kids and help them learn and understand new ideas in a different way. We were able to show them one part of what it is to be a liberal learner without them being directly aware of it. Bartlett Giamatti says, “If there is a single term to describe the education that can spark a lifelong love of learning, it is the term liberal education (Giamatti 20).” I can not say we sparked their love of learning but it was a start. Over the course of the day they learned about several…

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    Conscience of a Liberal A government directly interfering with the economy of its nation is contrary to the ideals of basic capitalism. When the New Deal was introduced by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression, it was viewed with skepticism due to its perceived anti-capitalistic policies and seemingly communist-esque ideas, which struck fear in the eyes of Americans. However, Roosevelt proved that government involvement in the economy is not only stable, but also is a…

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    Owens College might be able to go about developing operational goals to assess its performance on liberal arts learning outcomes by providing a specific basis for evaluation of performance, by breaking down a larger goal into workable tasks. The focus of operational goals is narrow, measurable, concrete and specific (Baker & Baldwin, 2015). For example, “Owens College liberal arts program admission will include 50 foreign new students next semester” verses “the college’s future curriculum…

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    Esther, as she grapples with her own identity in the face of the expectations of others. Plath uses Esther’s trajectory in the novel as a means of exploring issues of Liberal Feminism. Liberal Feminism puts great emphasis on individualism and suggests that women can achieve equality through their own actions and decisions. The liberal feminist movement focuses on issues of reproduction, equal pay, voting, education, abortion, sexual harassment, and sexual and domestic violence. Throughout…

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    The liberal justification of abortion is based on two principles. The first one is the right of a woman to manage her own body. The second principle is the denial of fetus personal status. The idea about woman’s right to manage her own body is the initial point in the argumentation of woman’s right to an abortion. It is necessary to mention that there is no such document of international law, talking about the issue of human rights, that contains and mentions such right of a woman as the right…

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    The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is the key party initiating changes which have affected the transformation of the Japanese political system and the beyond recognition of the two leading parties (LDP and (DPJ) for many decades. It can be seen that the LDP set out to demolish the once prevalent myth which Japanese politics is a stagnant set of entrenched interests systems that seem basically undemocratic for the opposition parties. In fact, Japanese parties and politicians are increasingly…

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