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    My Search Essay

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    The Story of My Search As I began planning for the name research paper my English teacher gave me, I was not exactly sure what I would get out of it. The topic of the essay didn’t exactly speak to me because I already knew how I got my name and the meanings of it, so I did not know if I would learn something new. But as I began to research the meanings of my names, I realized that there is a lot more to a person’s name. In the first week of our research, we went to the library, and I used…

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    I am the type of person that likes to look for solutions by herself, but also I enjoy presenting my information to others. This also leads to my personal values because I value the idea of challenging myself. My personal values of showing what I learn to others is part of what motivates me to continue forward, and that the main idea of accounting. Some potential goal conflicts that I may face if I become an Accountant that will interfere…

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    Korn/Ferry V. Case Study

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    interpation would have granted Korn/Ferry the power to federally charge all employees who misused the company’s computer systems, by exceeding their authorized access. Since the company grants access to computer systems for business purposes, checking personal e-mails or reading the news, could be considered misuse, or exceeding authorized access, and punishable by federal law. The court sided with Nosal’s interpretation of a more narrow approach to the term exceeding authorized access. By this…

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    it is also used to express feeling, and medicine. P.S - I want to thank you for making me do a project or paper like this because there was no better way to share what I had gone through. This is very first time I have shared and put my very personal piece of information and thoughts on a paper. While writing this paper - it refreshed everything about that one…

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    knowledge and wealth, something would still be missing… love. Love takes many forms us as human can yearn for, whether it be from family, friends or a relation with more of an intimate intent. Through personal experiences and beliefs, along with the reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in class and personal readings of the Human Condition by Hannah Arendt, I came to the conclusion that a person cannot reach their full potential, find happiness or simply live without some type of human…

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    Depending on where we grow up, we learn to see the world differently because of distinct culture and belief systems. In the Fumie culture, those people learn to view the world from a darker perspective than the Western world. Fumie culture finds it acceptable to succumb to the lowest moments in life, for example suicide and shutting out completely from the outside world. On the other hand, Western culture does not find admiration and honor in suicide or accepting sadness. Both culture and belief…

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    Wendell Berry On Morality

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    Part One/Question 1 Wendell Berry’s augment about morality shows that morality is universal; it is not a list of rules, but a way of life to be practiced. Morality is the possibility for people to flourish in happiness, while considering the implications of those actions for future generations. The outcomes of our happiness will not be seen as instant karma for our children, but by what world is left for them to flourish in. Moreover, this world is not ours, we are only temporary residents of…

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    Happy Life Believe

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    I Believe Happy mind, happy life is a saying to live by. Once you push the negative out of your life and think positive and happy, life will be so much better for yourself and others around you. I believe once you have a happy mind, you have a happy life. At the end of my sophomore year, I was stressing about every little thing you could think of to stress about. Summer was right around the corner, finals were starting, softball was starting, I was trying to manage a job that I so badly wanted…

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    A Roman stoic philosopher, Seneca also argued that although human beings cannot change the events, they can pursue happiness by affecting their thoughts, specifically by altering their attitude to those events. He assumed that we are rather like dogs, tied to the moving chariot. The leash is not long enough to let us go wherever we want, but it still gives us some freedom. This freedom is based on human beings’ ability to influence their perception. Pessimistic approach defends us from…

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    “In a medical or biological context stress is a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension” (MedicineNet.com). In the life of a college student, stress can become a part of everyday life. Whether it is studying for the next big exam, or staying up all night to finish a project, all students have different ways of coping with these stressors. Coping mechanisms used by students can be beneficial, or even make a situation worse. Students can become extremely…

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