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    A man who is self aware, who is conscious will have great strides and will be able to progress. Benjamin Franklin was a man who is honest with himself and tries to improve each day. Not to waste time but to make every second count. As he develops these methods for himself and shares it with the world, he is subtly encouraging us to do the same. Being a man that is conscious, aware of themselves and their choices. To be perfect. There are instance when we would fail and continue to make the same…

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    Dystopian Fiction Cons

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    Fictional stories act as the portals to the human heart. Through fiction, people are given insight into new perspectives from a wide variety of authors and characters, and develops a sense of empathy in readers that furthers their connection to each other. The knowledge offered by fiction is best demonstrated through insight on society, one's own nature, and other perspectives. Fiction provides the reader with a deeper understanding of their own society, other societies, and possible societies.…

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    A Few Pointers Analysis

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    A Few Pointers Before you embark on this book, become very aware of the voice in your head ☹ and the whisper in your heart ☺ We all hear it, every day rambling on, especially when we want to relax and shut down for a while. Have you noticed how you can be watching TV or reading a book and if questioned about the content, you have no real idea what the story is about. You have drifted off hand in hand with that voice in your head, while it rambles on about all sorts. It’s very efficient at…

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    Religious Representations

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    this symbiotic relationship is. This also makes possible for religious representations to die as their age comes to pass as they are superseded by more accomplished representations. This happens, as over the course of the theogonical process our awareness of God’s nature and his connection to the world increases, and thus we come to imagine him in different ways. Consequently, older symbols die as they do not play an active role anymore in our putting into image the…

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    Hostage Crisis

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    Summary of Who, Where, and Why during Hostage Negotiation Perry B Keaton Critical Issues in Hostage Negotiations - 1 Instructor: Anthony Zambito October 13, 2015 Summary of Who, Where, and Why during Hostage Negotiation-1 When dealing with hostage negotiation why these three words are are so important and vital. I will try and show you the reason and importance of these words in reference to hostage when they are held captive. When face with a hostage crisis or situation…

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    To be able to form an attitude, consumers must have a certain level of awareness about the products’ existence (Kernan and Trebbi, 1973). Of the responses, 46.6% have selected that they have heard of Argan oil before and have used it in the past. The interviews revealed that the participants became aware of Argan oil mostly through the Internet (via Articles, Beauty Blogs) as well as recommendations from family members. It can be inferred that young adult Vietnamese consumers are fairly aware of…

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    in researching and writing about environmental effects on cancer. In her recent essay, “Despair Not”, she went in depth about how many childhood illnesses are linked to toxic chemicals being exposed to the environment. Steingraber wanted to raise awareness on this issue by targeting an “everyday people”…

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    average being taken by suicide according to the Department of Veteran Affairs. Honor Courage Commitment was formed by Andy Nguyen, a marine veteran, who wanted to promote and encourage steady life after service. “#22KILL was a platform to raise awareness not just towards veteran suicide, but also to the mental health issues that can lead to suicide. These issues stem primarily from conditions such as PTS and TBI, and struggles of transitioning out of the military” (Kosloski, 2016). In July 2015,…

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    Four Elements Of Akasha

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    Akasha is the word we use to mean the Element of Spirit. The are five Elements used in magic, Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit or Akasha which is the combination of the other four Elements. Without Akasha you could not have the other four Elements because Akasha or Spirit is the principal element in everything. Akasha is the source of all energy, energy that has not yet taken form or substance. Akasha is energy without form. To me Akasha means the spirit or universal force which is the base…

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    with service and justice work. This can include your work in the Bronx and Lincoln Center community, student leadership positions at Fordham, or other. I am interested in becoming a social justice leader because I feel the need advocate and spread awareness while also combating the injustice that many people experience in the world. I think that I am lucky enough to be able to advocate for those who are often not heard. Mainly my reason for wanting to be an SJL is to fulfill the needs of others.…

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