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    Education is the most vital enterprise for the perpetuation of society. No society can exist without a means of perpetuating itself by passing on its values, traditions, ways of living, and overall identity through some form of education. Moreover, education is necessary for establishing individuals as viable members of any society insofar as they can support themselves and contribute to the life of the society. In America, education is the major formative force in the lives of individuals who…

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    efforts are being made in understanding the ultimate relationships between humans, their surrounding environment, and health, approaching nursing as a scientific field, integrating sense of values, and articulating a personal belief system about human beings, their health, environment and nursing as a process. A personal nursing philosophy of care consists of contemplation and reflection of one’s principles, beliefs, and values with their practice. It has become a critical aspect in everyone’s…

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    depicts the nature of cultural anxiety. This entity, demonstrate the tangible factor which suppresses the central essence of a character through the use of extraordinary terror. The product fosters this component that arouses the danger of fear in human. The manner of irrational factor overwhelms the natural state of stability by manipulating the boundaries of security. Bram Stoker 's Dracula serves as an vivid description of the social milieu and the variable of fear that terrorize the British…

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    African men and women within the realm of the African diaspora have historically decorated their heads in inventive and unique ways. Its central transcending position makes the head an ideal site for the aesthetic and symbolic elaboration of the body. In many African languages, as in English, the word "head" is used metaphorically. Some common meanings of kun, the word for head in the Bamana lan- guage spoken in Mali, include leader, main, premier, highest, superior, chief, and source. Among the…

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    schemes (Lightbown). Botticelli’s work truly represents the spirit of the Renaissance because his paintings embody the new values of questioning authority, celebration of the individual, and focus on scholarship. Botticelli’s paintings “Primavera” and the “Birth of Venus” demonstrate the Renaissance value of challenging authority by challenging the church as well as Christian values. Although pagan imagery such as Greek and Roman mythology grew more common during the Renaissance period, many…

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    more nuanced and deserving of a more sympathetic understanding. Firstly, it is important to acknowledge that McCandless was a complex individual who was driven by a deep desire for self-discovery and a rejection of the materialistic and conformist values of modern society. As depicted in Jon Krakauer's book "Into the Wild," McCandless was a bright and idealistic young man who was passionate about literature, philosophy, and the natural world. His decision to abandon his comfortable life and…

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    This is because I place more value in the motivation of an action, rather than the outcomes. A key problem with consequentialism, which I reflected on in this previous entry, is moral luck. Personally, I find the notion incongruous; it sets a dangerous precedent considering that it…

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    conduct of a person. It’s a professional guideline that implicates the way a person works and the ethical decisions they make. Counselors abide by the Code of Ethics to provide support, moral, values and understanding in how utilize ethical decisions. This guide’s your role as a counselor, to have self-reflection and self-awareness in how you react morally dictating an individual belief, law and religion. Code of Ethics gives forth your professional responsibilities to direct, facilitate growth,…

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    them, but to their inner self as well. An empathic understanding of the writer, or character in the case of The Yellow Wallpaper’s narrator, can be achieved. It is not necessary to question the writer as often when the prose is focused on self-reflection, ultimately creating a trustworthy narrator. The writer can use various symbols that could be considered mundane, but in the journal format the reader puts the pieces together to create a stronger understanding of the writer’s…

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    George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones, the first novel of A Song of Ice and Fire, has been described as “a brutally modern take on human nature and a highly contemporary interest in relative morality” (Martin, 2011). This has been achieved through the author’s in-depth exploration of a variety of themes, particularly the theme of loyalty and duty, which Martin presents as dangerous and not equating to success. Martin uses the outcomes of characters, including Eddard Stark, Littlefinger and…

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