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    Aristotle's Virtues

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    Aristotle is one of the most well known Greek philosophers who laid most of the groundwork for western philosophy along with Socrates and Plato. He was born in Stagira, Greece around 384 BC. He shared his work throughout his entire life in Athens and at the school he opened called The Lyceum. Aristotle is also known to have tutored Alexander the Great. His work varied from topics such as biology, logic and mainly ethics. Aristotle died in 322 BC but his legacy carries on because of the relevance…

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    Health Care Barriers

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    Introduction: Could you imagine having to leave everything you’ve ever known behind to start life over again in a foreign land; all because twenty years ago your parents decided to give you a better life in the land of opportunity? Well this is the daily struggle and fear for millions of undocumented immigrants and their children. It is no great secret to the millions who pour into this country, that being born on U.S. soil grants you citizenship and with it opportunity, and a path towards…

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    Focus your attention to the world around you. Your interpretations rely on your ability to relate to the outside world, express yourself as an individual with communication and gestures, and create lasting relationships through social interactions. However, these are foreign concepts to over two million individuals in the United States alone diagnosed with the third most common developmental disability. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurological developmental disorder with symptoms…

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    days in the hospital with her underage infant, diagnosed with the disease known as, measles. The infant was too young at the time to receive any vaccinations, and because of such was at risk for contracting the disease when at a doctor’s office visit. Where there was a child who was unvaccinated, and a carrier of the disease. According to the (AJPH, 2016), it has been historically known that individuals who are not vaccinated pose a risk for other individuals in waiting room areas. Another…

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    Normally when people hear or talk about the death penalty they are 100 percent against it because it is unethical and inhumane. Meanwhile there are some people see that the death penalty is an archaic punishment, what the other people don’t realize is how modern and humane it has become. The death penalty is one of the most cost effective punishment (“Arguments … Death Penalty in the USA”). There are many ways you can get put on death row. If any type of murder is committed, you will receive a…

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    consuming the earth in a series as earth-bound people full of desires and cravings (Mindsedge, 2017). Unlike Islam religion, Buddhists, aim not to provide answers about why or how we are here. Islam began in the 7th century CE, in the cities of Medina and Mecca. A prophet by the name of Mohammed who was born in Mecca in 570 CE began to have revelations from angel Gabriel and recorded Islam’s holy book the Qur’an over a period of 20 years (Mindsedge, 2017). Islam is a monotheist religion…

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    Islam is the 2nd largest religion and is most of the time misunderstood. Islam believes in only one God and Muhammad is his prophet. When the started believing in only one God that made them realize there should be only one people, so they eliminated all tribes. This made every single person equal. The Islamic people were developed in the Koran, a representation of God. The movie, Islam: Empire of Faith, was very good at describing every little detail, and it was trying to help you understand…

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    Hardcore Law Breaking What would I have done if I got arrested with Mr. Lutman and Sam? I don’t really know, it would have been hard to call my mom because she had to work that day, and there is no way I would call my dad. Anyways, there should have been a lot more people there; my friend Ariana was going to come and drive her friends Erin and Neca, but her junky car broke down, so it was just us. I think I would have been less worried if there were more of us, because of the safety of numbers…

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    Walt states that revolutions exhibit a number of common features. First, a states administrative and coercive capacity must be in a weakened by a combination of internal and external challenges for revolutions to be possible. Key international and intra-national events created permissive conditions favorable for jihadism to develop and flourish. Several key decisive events illustrate this first point. The end of the Ottoman Empire and enactment of the Sykes-Picot agreement broke the empire into…

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    With a community of over 1.5 billion believers stretching across the globe, Islam is the world’s second largest religion, and it has been the subject of intense debate and scrutiny in the West for decades. Besides the centuries of conflict between Christian Europe and the Muslim empires of Arabia, or even more recent memories of Islamic fundamentalists chanting “Death to America” as they stormed the American embassy during the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the attacks on the World Trade Center on…

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