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    went on to pursue a lifetime of working with UNICEF in order to help children in need. The difference between Hepburn and other charitable people? She felt with great sincerity that it was her calling. Hepburn wanted to give back to the world what had once been given to her. Beowulf did not have similar motives but he did show sincerity. It is Anglo Saxon culture that in order to be great, one must leave a legacy in the wake of their death. This was Beowulf’s motive to kill Grendel, Grendel’s…

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    My aesthetic is eclectic and less than focused, and I feel it’s easiest for me to verbalize the range of opinions I have about art through movie examples. My favorite movie is a 2005 Disney live-action film about teens going to a high school for superheroes called Sky High. There is very little that is “challenging to the viewer” about Sky High; it’s essentially a John Hughes movie with superheroes, right down to the soundtrack which is built entirely of covers of 80s new-wave hits. There is…

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    Sincerity is a trait that is many times lacking. People put on a persona they wish to be seen as, while in reality, they are completely different. In The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, one can clearly see an example of people who lack sincerity. In this play, Jack pretends to have a younger brother named earnest so that he may indulge in pleasures while in the city. In the same way, Algernon pretends to have an ailing friend named Bunbury so he can escape his duties in the city. The…

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    1. Wolf thinks one should not aim to be as morally good as possible because one does not pursue non-moral virtues and is not well-rounded. To be a moral saint, one lives by their moral virtues at the cost of not cultivating any non-moral virtues. A moral saint is one who acts as morally good as possible. In order to be a moral saint, one permits all moral virtues and inhibits non-moral virtues. Examples of moral virtues are; being considerate, courageous, and just. Whereas non-moral virtues…

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    with moral integrity. Franklin attempted to be morally perfect by creating a list of thirteen virtues that would keep him on the path of righteousness. Among the virtues that helped shape the rest of his life, Franklin saw industry, humility, and sincerity as the utmost importance for a life of moral perfection. Franklin came from a poor family where the only way to success was through one’s own hard work, which…

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    your authenticity to them by showing your sincerity. It also gives clients assurance beacause of your presence you have earned their trust. Confidence is also a factor on having presence. It is the ability to help you gain new Presence can generate a sense of influenceby making your own decisions and by listening and considering what others suggest. A positive presence impacts clients by which you express your authenticity to them by showing your sincerity. It also gives clients assurance…

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    texts convey love’s ability to impact on one’s identity and present notions of a woman in love, as a result of their starkly contrasting contexts, purposes and audiences; Browning’s Victorian England context portrayed by her significant values for sincerity and optimism throughout her deeply intimate poetry to ….. and Fitzgerald’s post-war 1920s America portrayed through his cynical critique of the hedonistic society and disillusionment…

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    Assignment # 1- President Clinton’s Shanksville Speech I believe Clinton's speech for the 9/11 memorial was good. It was pretty straight forward, and to the point. Clinton tone was raspy and calm. Upon listening I felt the sincerity of his words. Clinton comparing the passengers on the plane on 9/11 to the spartan accepting their fate against the enemy with bravery. In this battle the soldiers lost their lives but their loved ones were saved in quote, “but the casualties they made and the time…

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    While some might question the sincerity of his conversion, given that it was a condition of military aid from Portugal, according to Northrup, “He expressed profound regret that his unfortunate present circumstances cast his religious sincerity in doubt but insisted his desire for conversion was genuine, offering “many sound reasons” in defense of its sincerity” (pg. 26). Northrup goes on to explain that Jeleen “received detailed instruction in…

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    Examples of traits for the different types of brand personalities are as follows: Excitement is synonymous with a carefree, spirited and youthful attitude. Sincerity is highlighted by a feeling of kindness, thoughtfulness, and an orientation toward family values. Ruggedness is thought of as rough, tough, outdoorsy and athletic. Competence, in the mind of a consumer, is considered to be successful, accomplished…

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