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    about if certain people, leaders, stepped up in the time of trouble and took control of the situation. Positive leadership has become an important aspect of everyday life. Teams and organizations depend on positive leaders to look in need of help and guidance. Positive leaders openly take control of easy and…

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    Influence, which the imperial power has exclusive trading rights, but not governing rights (Ex. France, Britain, and Germany in China). There were many political causes, such as the drive for expansion of land, social causes, such as competition for markets, economic causes, such as Socialism Darwinism, of British imperialism. There were many positive effects, such as new transport, exchange of religion, and higher standard of living, and many negative effects, such as loss of land, loss of…

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    The individuals being saved, though they do not hold more rights than the single individual, have the positive right to be saved. In matters such as this, it is morally wrong for anyone to “originate a fatal course”, but allowing “one to run its course” is acceptable. The judge not accusing an innocent person and letting the five hostages be potentially killed is letting them die even though they themselves had done nothing. The five individuals were going to be killed not at the hands of the…

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    Learning is a means of validating or changing behaviors so that they fit social norms of what is right and wrong. What or how people learn will impact the decisions they make throughout their life. Learning and punishment can actually affect how likely someone is to develop an addiction. Due to learning being such a fundamental part of development it is important that learning is taken seriously to prevent negative things that can be affected by learning such as addictions. Addictions always…

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    Period:4+5 ELA “Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.”-Willie Nelson. What he is saying is that when you having a positive attitude in a conflict the way it ends is in a positive way. Some examples of people that have done this is are the story of Miss Breed and Anne Frank. Both of these have shown how their positive attitudes and had better effects than others with negative attitudes. So I believe having a positive attitude during conflict…

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    infringe upon the very same liberties of the others. Secondly, liberty means independence and freedom from physical restraint or external force, and our basic rights that the government cannot take away or interfere with. It is also a concept that protects all individuals, frees man and constrains the state. I think that liberty gives equal rights to all men and that they should have the same potential to do things. Through liberty, no one should be discriminated for their race, beliefs, or…

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    should be based upon reciprocated respect for the rights and property of others, respect for those placed in positions of authority. No child should be allowed to jeopardize or interrupt the learning environment of their fellow classmate. Students should know that it is their responsibility to show proper conduct at on a consistent bases. There are two main goals for discipline. The first goal is to promote safety. The second goal is to create a positive learning environment. Discipline in…

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    Immigration affects a lot of different families in many different ways. Immigration is a subject in many different texts as well. A lot of the texts portray immigration in different ways. In The Red Umbrella by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and “Band-Aid for 800 Children” both portray the subject of immigration in very different and similar ways. In the text The Red Umbrella the author portrays the subject differently from “A Band-Aid of 800 Children” by using many different techniques. In the Red…

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    If people did not get prescribed steroids. their illness would probably get worse and they would eventually die. Steroids have many negative effects as well. If steroids are abused by people, the people can get very sick. Steroids are not meant to be abused. They are meant to help people get unsick, not to make them sick. Steroids are used in both positive and negative ways. Steroids have been used for many things. One common use of steroids is that they are used as medication. Steroids work…

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    By 1914, the Progressive Era had instilled a healthy dose of positive liberty into American domestic policy, resulting in many important educational, labor, and economic reforms that continue to affect American legislature today. But following WWI, President Woodrow Wilson took the concept of positive liberty to an even more influential level by proposing a new approach to foreign policy that essentially advocated for internationalism. In doing so, he was challenging the American tradition of…

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