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    Internship experience According to Leibman (2010) internships demonstrate initiative, Every employer (or graduate school) wants “go-getters.” Given that internships are usually not required in college, such experience will prove that you are proactive about career development. Internships help you learn more about yourself, Through an internship, you can gain clarity on your strengths, weaknesses, and interests. Equally important, you can also learn what you don’t enjoy doing. Internship…

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    Looking at the big picture of the Revolutionary war, everybody remembers George Washington, but few remember his most trusted general, his right hand man, his most loyal companion, Nathanael Greene. He was the backbone of the continental army with George Washington right by his side. Greene was the most loyal of generals spending seven years of his life on duty doing whatever is needed of him even though some of those things weren’t exactly “fun”. Leading seemed as if it was second nature to…

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    The Renaissance was a time of turmoil, change, and strong beliefs. The term renaissance itself means “rebirth”. Art was a significant and one of the only ways of expressing beliefs during that time period, but many people had different views on what art was worth and what exactly it was supposed to achieve. Some said that art is a commodity and a price should be put on a piece, while others believed that art is art; it doesn’t need a theme or meaning behind it whatsoever. However, throughout the…

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    a response towards the direction of a morally justifiable intervention, with an ethical objective. By this reference, the construction of the just war theory can be implied as a combination of paradigm shifts, which encompassed the evolutions of prudence and ethics in the field of politics, social issues and cultural traditions, influenced by the structure of international law (Murnion 2007, cited in Iancu 2014, p. 342). To conclude, this essay has discussed the conditions in which a war or an…

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    the past kept multiple different perspectives on capital punishment during the history. Pope Innocent III quote "The secular power can, without mortal sin, exercise judgment of blood, provided that it punishes with justice, not out of hatred, with prudence, not precipitation."(Pope Innocent III, 1315) This shows in the Middle age the Roman Catholic church publicly support the ideology of capital punishment and its fundamental existence. In addition, the bible also states the importance of the…

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    The Mormon Church, also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), is a distinct religious organization with a rich history, specific doctrines, and a global presence. Joseph Smith Jr. founded the LDS Church in the early 1800s, and since then, it has grown to become a major player in the religious landscape, drawing millions of members worldwide. The goal of this essay is to examine the complex history, central beliefs, rituals, and social effects of the LDS Church. The…

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    This essay is about Socrates in the Apology. Socrates was a philosopher, a religious fanatic and a man of reason who lived to questioned why things are the way they are, due to his occupation of questioning and reasoning he was later brought to court on charges of corrupting the young and encouraging people not to believe in godly things that are recognized by the state as said by his accusers. During his trial he said quite a numerous things in the Apology and he was found guilty by the juries…

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    creating a female image wisdom is closely related to the warmth offered by mothers. Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs with his target audience being young men. The first chapter of Proverbs gives textual evidence of an audience by stating, “for giving prudence to those who are simple, knowledge and discretion of the young- let the wise listen and…

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    The Homeland Security page explains how the current system works and states, "The present immigration detention system is sprawling and needs more direct federal oversight and management. While ICE has over 32,000 detention beds at any given time, the beds are spread out over as many as 350 different facilities largely designed for penal, not civil, detention. ICE employees do not run most of these. The facilities are either jails operated by county authorities or detention centers operated by…

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    pilgrims making a pilgrimage to Canterbury, where St. Thomas Beckett’s resting place is. Two tales that could be similar/ different to each other are “The Franklin’s Tale” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale.” “The Franklin’s Tale” is a tale focusing on prudence, truth and kindness in human relationship. “The Wife of Bath's Tale” is a tale providing understandings of the role of women during the late Middle Ages. “The Franklin’s Tale” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” could be similar/ different in some…

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