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    his pale reflection in the mirror. Exhausted of his daily routine, he started to go stir-crazy. It was then, that he reached an epiphany; this was not a life that he wanted to live. Following this realization, the loner sealed his fate and committed suicide. The lack of human socialization, as illustrated through the story, leads humans to cease to exist; physically and emotionally.…

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    AN EXEMPLARY LIFE A person who lives an exemplary life is someone others can look to when identifying ideals they value. This exemplary person is not faultless, but ultimately lives a life others notice and can model their own lives after. When thinking about a person like this, I immediately considered Alice Blackwell, the main character of Curtis Sittenfeld's novel, “American Wife.” Over the summer I read this book multiple times and I realized the tale was so grabbing because of how much I…

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    Are Emotions Always Positive? In order to determine whether or not emotions are always positive, we have to first decide which definition of positive is most relevant to the concept of human emotion. When used as an adjective, the term positive can mean clear and definite. In regard to this definition, emotions are often too complex to appropriately define or describe. It is within these intricate emotions that people arrive to the conclusion that feelings, such as love or hate, are beyond…

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    My final placement was situated within the Department of Health and Human Services, child protection. I undertook this placement at the Footscray office, which covered the western region of Melbourne. Within child protection there are several areas in which practitioners can work, including intake, investigations and case management. Most of the time on placement was with case management and with two weeks in investigations. The placement has offered me the opportunity to gain a broad knowledge…

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    acres of developing land has been reduced by 98 percent. Also, saying that as wildlands became scarce, American’s began to appreciate it value. From these statements being made you can conclude that the main topic of the article is going to display the importance of wildland preservation. In the beginning of time before the world became populated with machinery and human beings, there was just plant life available. As civilization began to develop, more things started to become produced by…

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    Burke and the narrator of Egan’s story lose major parts of themselves, and P. Burke’s body is only remembered for her value as a part of a larger system of technology, while the jewel can barely see the narrator's…

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    demonstrates the risks of critical reflection on art, culture, and the nature of humans when clouded by the ideals of beauty and eternal youth. Through the story focused on hedonistic moral values and chaos, Wilde is able to establish a world, much different from the one known today, in which language, ritual, and morals have no profound effects on the characters, instead fabricating a setting in which men who are ordered to behave in accordance with society’s values of rectitude are condemned.…

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    well as, assigning value to resources and rules for the arrangement between members. So, each group has specific characteristics that make them different. Diversity goes beyond the psycho-biological and personal differences (Kemple, Harris & Lee, 2015). We can also refer it to the social, economic, cultural, generational, family, field and linguistic. At the same time, diversity is a concept that goes beyond the educational integration. It is a principle of life, relationship, value and…

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    I see myself in Walden because I have realized, upon reflection, that my conclusions from facing the meanness of life mirror Thoreau’s conclusions in Walden. In “Where I Lived, and What I Lived For”, Thoreau explains his motives for the unorthodox move to Walden Pond. Thoreau went into the woods to “drive life into a corner”, “live deliberately” and “publish the whole and genuine meanness of it [life]” (74). With these goals in mind, Thoreau entered an environment with obstacles requiring him to…

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    Matthew 5:3-11. The Bible also instructs in Leviticus 19:18 that “Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” Christians must act as God’s representatives towards all human beings and other creation of God. Moreover, one can also find some support for Biblical beliefs within the Rawls Theory of Justice. The theory explains that would all make the same decision if we all knew everything. Jesus was aware that by…

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