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    Breaking Trust

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    Building trust in your relationship is critical to having a strong healthy relationship. When a couple goes through a difficult time like one partner having had an affair, the outcome can be disastrous. A situation like this effectively destroys the other partner's trust. Is healing possible for this rift in their relationship or will they be forever separated? A couple can rebuild their relationship even after something as devastating as an affair, but it does take willingness on both sides.…

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    Dear Ms.Menard, I have always loved to read and write my passion from writing came from my love of books. My books had always sparked ideas in my head for my own stories. Writing has always been one of my favorite things to do, story ideas always seem to come to my mind, though I do still get stuck sometimes. When I get stuck I like to take a breather and read or go outside or do something that I get inspiration from. As for my trustworthiness there is not really a way that I prove that I am…

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    Trust is an important bond that all humans should have with another, but what happens when the trust is broken? Trust is a significant theme in The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night-Time, a novel by Mark Haddon about a boy whose father broke his trust twice. In the novel, many characters have had they trust broken or broke their trust with others. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon shows readers that trust can be easily lost. The theme of The Curious…

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    the law (“The Trust Buster”). President Roosevelt shutdown Rockefeller and his corrupt business practices. Standard Oil created the the first trust in the United States. The company was very competitive and aimed to be the only supplier…

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    tradition and routines within my family and look forward to celebrations with them. But on a more complex level I value trust more than anything. I am a very trusting person and I often give people the benefit of the doubt but I also believe that once trust has ben broken it can never be repaired. I strive to be trust worthy and surround myself with people who have proven they are also trust worthy. I believe that this value is the reason why I scored in the 63 percentile on The Big Five…

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    Big Time Reflection

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    not know how he made his wealth, if he was an honest man or not. Troy could have been fooled by his dad if it wasn’t for his mom keeping his conscience clear and straightforward. The lessons demostrated in the novel by Troy, the football genius, are trust, honesty, and communication. It is important to have all three of these while going through life and the author Tim Green does an excellent job of creating a compelling story for young people who could compare the situation to their own life.…

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    these, we grow and become the person we are today. We learn to shape us into the person we are and motivate the things we do and believe. I believe heavily in three core things I’ve learned in my life through experience. These core principles are Trust is something earned, sometimes you must think outside the box, and don’t let the bad moments outshine the good. The first lesson was one that I learned at an early age. When I was nine I was considered gifted for my age by my family and…

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    presidency figuring out what companies were breaking the Sherman Act and putting them out of business. These companies were making it hard other the consumers and other companies that might have been trying to get their hand in the game. These bad trusts were not just stopping people from getting into the market but they were also making sure that the other companies that were already in the same market as them played by their rules. How Does the Sherman Act Work? The Sherman Act began in 1890…

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    BP Oil Spill When presented with this project during class, my group and I knew it would be a challenge, but knew with the right topic we could easily overcome the challenge. We thought long and hard about what topic we wanted to research. It had to be something that was interesting, impactful and well known. We thought of controversial topics, headliner news stories, and topics with familiarity. In the end, we chose to use British Petroleum’s (BP) Oil Spill in the Gulf Coast during 2010. The…

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    What is trust? In Sir Dalton and the Shadow Heart, it is a case of believing in the Prince and not doubting. If Sir Dalton had let the seed of doubt continue to grow, without Mr Sejus leading him back to the right path and killing the seed of doubt, he would still be cowering in a dark prison cell. However he overcame doubt and fear, gained his trust in the Prince, conquered Lord Drox, and freed the prisoners from their pit of darkness and despair, all because he trusted in the code and the…

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