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    Looking at the problem solving process we will take some time to break it down into known steps. Also I would like to share how I have personally used them in past problems and why this was more difficult to do, whether it be an individual or team setting. Provided are three different problem solving approaches. All three can be used within a team or individual setting, thou the second process I feel would be better suited to be used in the individual setting. This problem solving process is…

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    and violence that happen every day in the inner-city. However, as Wilma Rudolph claims, anyone can escape the brutal inner-city life, they just need the discipline and will to do so. Ancient philosopher, Hzun Tzu, wrote in his text, “Man’s Nature is Evil,” that everyone…

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    causes a lot of grief and sadness, in this thinking people took away the emotion of love to become emotionally detached to other things, and then the loss would not be so devastating. When the community also got rid of color, they also disposed of problems, such discrimination over reasons such as skin color. A world is definitely not perfect with wars, segregation, and grieving; but it is just as flawed without the magnificence of color and deep feelings such as love, causing world-wide…

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    A Mirror of Human Nature(An Analysis of Lord of the Flies) The title of the novel Lord of the Flies, the King of Fly, originates from Hebrew baalzebub, and "Baal" in the Bible is regarded as "the first of all evils". In English, the Lord of the Flies is the King of filth and a synonym for hideous souls. It seems to mean that the beast conquered the human nature, children are afraid of the false "beast", in the end, but found that the real "beast" is in human nature lurking in the beast. The…

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    of others in where he/she face the justice or injustice of the story. Each protagonist of a story responds differently in a unique way from all the other characters accordingly to the problems they face. Percy Jackson from the book “ The Lightning Thief ” has role in the book where it’s up to him to solve the problems and bring justice to Olympia. As many other protagonists from supernatural book series his views on just is that of saving the world, helping humankind, and…

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    Subsequently after Cinderella’s story begin the first thing the story mentions was the death of Cinderella 's mother. After Cinderella 's mother died, her dad gets married to an evil stepmother, that has two daughters that are very spoiled by their mother. To emphasize on how evil and wicked they were the stepmother and stepsisters prevented any possibilities for Cinderella to live a happy life. Under those circumstance Cinderella goes through a lot of mental abuse that have no justification.…

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    and evil in The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Introduction: Shouts of fear are heard. Cries of injury are heard. The army falls back in retreat, for they are outnumbered. This may sound terrible, but it is a battle. A battle for the fight of who may rule. The story being spoken of is the battle of Narnia in The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The battle in this story, however, results in a new rulers for Narnia, and an end to the evil…

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    Though the monster’s acts of murder alone would make him seem evil, his killings are justified by the distress he was put under. Completely alone and rejected, he believed the only justice that would serve him right would be if his creator felt the same pain he did. The readers connect with the pain that the monster…

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    Relationships in The Color Purple and Sula playing a huge role on affecting the characters of the two novels. The major theme that I am going to focus on in my arguments is the relationship. Good and evil relationships are going to be the points in how powerful relationships can be effecting our life. The reasons that made the characters changed behaviors, and how these relationships have positive and negative power on individuals. The effectiveness of Celie 's relationships in…

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    Next we are told about the how other Police Battalions were involved in the slaughter of Soviet Jews. Hitler started to not take prisoners, but to execute every Jew. To portray how some Germans were evil he talked about an incident in which German soldiers urinated on their Jewish captives. He continues to go into detail about different mass killings in Europe of Jews. Browning then tells us about the socioeconomic status of the men in the Battalion…

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