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    Hanson highlights two significant shortcomings regarding critical thinking in his article on spending, the failure to clarify the concern and the failure to fully evaluate information. This essay will analyze how these shortcomings allowed Mr. Hanson to project how he feels the world may view the United States in the future. According to Dr. Gerras, “critical thinking is the deliberate, conscious, and appropriate application of reflective skepticism.” Leaders, regardless of career field, are…

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    compulsory military service. The second bill passed was the Reciprocity bill that provided free trade reducing the duty on abounding natural resources to the United States benefiting Canada. It was with the intention that it would reduce charged tariffs on exported goods and import duties between countries that this bill was created. This bill was repudiated by Canadians despite the exception of the US Congress. “I am for it [the reciprocity agreement] because I hope to see the day when the…

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    principle is practice by almost all business professionals and frankly, it is pretty much human nature of almost all people. I was told once by one of my mentors to never let anyone else’s attitude dictate how my mood or my day was going to go. Reciprocity serves in a lot of instances as a magnet. Bubbly, outgoing, positive, and pleasant attitudes exudes happiness and happiness is a magnet. The same attitude is also applied in work ethics. Highlighting previous successes and constantly…

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    Social/emotional reciprocity focuses on the inability to engage in conversations with others to share thoughts and feelings (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). In regards to social/emotional reciprocity, Aiden exhibits this criterion by difficulty engaging in conversations with peers. Aiden has a problem with mutual conversation, which includes taking control…

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    Confucianism, also called Ruism, is a way of life. It was founded by the Chinese philosopher Confucius, and developed by one of his students, Mencius. There are five main concepts of Confucianism, which are humaneness (ren), righteousness (yi), ritual/propriety (li), wisdom (zhi) and trustworthiness (xin), “which are believed to be as constant and unchanging as natural laws, remaining the same for all time and guiding/ordering all other virtues.” (Yao, 53) The first concept of the Confucianism…

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    Student Course Date Singer’s Principle of Equal Consideration of Interest In his seminal work, Animal Liberation, Peter Singer, puts forth the principle of equal consideration of interest in which he argues that for any being that possesses interests, those interests must be considered to be correspondingly morally significant with the identical interests of another being. Singer applies this principle to all sentient beings and uses sentience as the crucial characteristic for admissibility…

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    In the article, “Avrom Sutzkever’s Art of Testimony: Witnessing with the Poet in the Wartime Soviet Union,” Hannah Pollin-Galay makes the argument that Avrom Sutzkever’s poetry had a large influence on the portrayal of the Holocaust. She supports this notion by evaluating his credibility and addressing the role it played in his influence. Also, she establishes that his addition to the literary portrayal of the Holocaust was drastically different than anything before. She evaluates his…

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    relative in cases where someone could experience harm from helping another. Since it Steven’s twin sister that is bullying, rather than a stranger, it is more likely he feels compelled to come to her aid to stop the bullying. 3. How would norm of reciprocity explain Steven’s…

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    intrinsic value such as rationality and autonomy. Since objectors like Kant believe that animals do not think for themselves or think in a logical way they hold another objection, that nonhuman animals are unable to respect others rights or show moral reciprocity within their community. The Principle of Utilitarianism best explains why animals deserve moral consideration equal to that we owe humans, because similarly to humans they too are able to experience pain and pleasure. I will show that…

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    Social Observation

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    the people inside this restaurant have the same idea in their mind, which make the only interact with people from their family or people that share the same social status, making me automatically link it to the concept of reciprocity. I believe that this links to reciprocity because in the Athens restaurant is very notable the exchange between costumers and workers. Costumers provide high profits to the restaurant and in exchange they give them good services, but they closely judge people by the…

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