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    Everyone has the right to the pursuit of knowledge. Having knowledge can lead one to do great things, such as achieving academically, knowing what to do in cases of emergencies, or achieve certain goals in life. However, attaining knowledge doesn’t always come with happiness. Ecclesiastes states that, “in much wisdom is much grief, and an increase in knowledge is increase of sorrow”. As humans gain knowledge in different areas, we start to realize how each area relates to or coincides with the…

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    rampant through the world at the moment. The issue is even seen right here in the U.S. With all the distress and victims looking for solutions nowadays, it is time to wonder what is fueling all of this violence. There are criminals who live in our towns, cities, and states that are committing acts of violence against their fellow citizens. What are the causes of committing a vicious crime against someone you may or may not know? Needless to say that this is not a new issue that we are currently…

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    making decisions. Such as critical decisions, that may sacrifice other important issues or peoples priorities, but in the end will not be only helping the future of that state physical or mental wise. Being president comes with accomplishments for its state, as well as sacrifices, making the best decision for the state and its people. The reason/ reasons as to why the 45th and current president Donald John Trump is the best presidents out of all presidents in history, is because president…

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    Suicide Informative Essay

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    their 80’s at least, some maybe even older. However, there are some who may not want that at all. These people may be struggling to want to live a life at all. Death at a young age can be hard for everyone. But death at a young age can be even harder when that person chooses to end their own life. Referred to as the “silent killer,” suicide is a growing epidemic, especially among young adults. The problem with suicide is that no one knows when a person is going to do it. There are many different…

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    as the growth needs, relatedness needs and existence needs. People are motivated by different by different things or needs. Another motivational theory is the Herzberg’s Two Factor theory which says that there are 2 kinds of factors which motivate. One set is the hygiene factors, the absence of which motivate. Then there are motivators, the presence of which motivates. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs provides the pyramid to show as to from where the motivations come from and it is important for a…

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    Everybody within the United States of America knows that there is one great symbol in the country that stands for our great nation as well as has a part in its control. That symbol is the President of the United States of America. People expect the President to do a lot of things throughout his term. They also believe him to be one of the highest person in the USA and the person who is president is the first person that officials from other nations will see. A lot of times the other nations…

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    pathological gambling, is an irrepressible urge to gamble, regardless of the negative impact that gambling may have on your personal, professional or financial well-being.” Pathological gambling can become a major reason to one’s finical problems, but being a pathological gambler can lead to many more negative situations and experiences. Pathological gambling can lead to personality disorders that may cause one to become someone they have never been. Pathological Grambling disorder is commonly…

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    a student at Glynn Academy do not agree with students to complete 100 hours of community service in order to Graduate high school. In the following paragraphs I will explain why I do not agree with policy. One and most critical is the amount of time that it consumes and takes up! Time is one thing that is very valuable no matter who you are. 100 hours is equivalent to almost 4 whole days it might not seem much but if you are a very busy person it will be extremely difficult to accomplish this…

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    I Never Saw A Moor

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    I never saw, but I know… “I never saw a Moor-”A moor, an unseen object to man, but one the poet Emily Dickinson chooses to title her poem. What is this unseen object called a moor? Webster’s Dictionary describes a moor as “A tract of open, peaty, wasteland, often overgrown with heath, common in high latitudes and altitudes where drainage is poor; heath.” There are many terms that Dickinson uses within this poem that maybe unknown and uncertain to some, but they hold a deeper meaning within the…

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    Power Of Perception

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    The Power of Perception There are certain standards that man has created to classify how one may think or believe. In different cultures some believe different than others. In America, having many people from different cultures grants us an insight at many worldviews. Worldview is defined as, “The overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world” (American Heritage Dictionary). There are many different worldviews and many ask a simple question. For example Metaphysics asks,…

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