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    Vital Qualities Response Can’t we all just get along? The phrase may be a little cliché’ but what a question for the century. In our lives we must get along and play nice with others. There are those people who make that chore difficult and still others who are very easy with which to be compatible. Wright (1989) explains there are three significant qualities each person must practice when working to get along with others and have a positive experience. These qualities are genuineness, love…

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    Peaceful Protests for the Betterment of Society Throughout the history of the world, there are usually two sides to every story, from the point of view of the oppressed and from the point of view of the oppressors. Most often, the oppressors or victors get to tell the version that they find most convenient, but they often leave out certain things that would make them look less glorious in the eyes of history. However, the oppressed have a voice that the oppressors cannot completely silence…

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    consciences are dead. I have a question for you today, Is your faith in christ sincere?, or have you gotten to a place where you have made this walk a ritual to act as a christian. I beleive we are in a time where God is calling us to a place of sincerity. Sincerity means the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy. We have no time to play as if we believe in God we have to come to a place were in our hearts we know that we know that we know. He said to moses in exodus…

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    Similar to respect and understand, couples are meant to trust in one another. Trust is what you build from honesty and sincerity you give towards someone. There is a research shows how trust is important in business and economics [3]. Thus, losing someone’s trust once and it might not be able to rebuild at all. The tricks to not breaking someone’s trust is to telling no lies…

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    Rensho Killed Atsumori

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    misunderstanding, so if they could resolve that, then everyone could be friends and everything would be at peace. In this essay, I would like to prove that enemies can end up as friends, as long as they try to look at things from a different perspective and sincerity also plays a big role. There are two types of people in this world after they have killed…

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    Sonnet 130 Analysis Essay

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    An Explication of Love: “Sonnet 130” Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130” is a powerful poem that describes love as something based off of more than mere beauty. The poem depicts the speaker pointing out the many imperfections of his mistress. This is a far cry from the ideal women many poets depict. An English or Shakespearean sonnet consists of fourteen lines “composed of three quatrains and a terminal couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab cdcd efef gg” (“Shakespearean sonnet”). In…

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    1984 Figurative Language

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    George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, demonstrates that in a society, human dignity can easily be compromised. George Orwell’s novel is set in a dystopian world where human morals and beliefs can be easily manipulated through the author's construction of the theme in the book. Orwell portrays this ideology by character relationships in the book. The relationships, between Julia, Winston and O’Brien provoke that human virtues are easily eradicated. The different aspects of…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    Aristotelian appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos have underpinned persuasive communication for over 2000 years. Describe these appeals with specific examples of their application in modern business communications. How important are such appeals in digitalised business communications? Aristotle's "modes for influence" – also called logical interests – are known by the names of ethos, pathos, and logos.They are methods for convincing others to trust a specific perspective. They are frequently…

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    Communication Contract Summary Contracts are very important for human beings. As humans we enter into many different contracts through our lifespan including social contracts which tell us how we must act around each other and what we can and can’t do. This along with many other contracts give us rules to live by and tell us how we must act towards each other in order to create an ethical society. Throughout our daily lives we are constantly told to live by different contracts even at our…

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    Kim Cameron, the Professor of Management and Organizations at Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, it can be stated that his success is due to the following of the rules of ethics in his organization. He believes in the spirit of sincerity and loyalty and welfare of the organization and employees and owners. He thinks that every organization’s mission has been to earn money, money, respect and public trust, so, his mission has always been the same. He believes in the positivity…

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