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    describes a moral leader is someone who aims to serve, tend to better others, a person who can be trusted, and a person who has deep morals and a sense of core ethics. There was a shy young boy, who was not courageous that paved the way in history all the way till today. Growing up as a young boy Gandhi would not be able to speak to anyone and would run home from school. This young boy I am referring to is Mohandas Gandhi, who…

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    humans are the only beings that possess rights is true; however, I believe that the argument he used to defend his claim was insufficient, and did not effectively contend his point. In this paper I will dissect Cohen’s main argument to why animals do not have rights. I will first present his definition of “rights”. Then I will present the difference he makes between rights and obligations.…

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    ordinary boy without any special possibilities,but with a great dream. As only Santiago decided to follow his dream, the universe began sending him different omens,which helped the boy not just to achieve his dream but also to be involved in a greater thing :realizing and following his destiny and the voice of his heart. During the whole way of the boy to his main treasure,the author introduces new people with different ways of life, points of…

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    there own way, but how smart are they to humans? Border Collies are the smartest dog breeds around today. They can do many activities for humans and can understand more…

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    bullying in a workplace. The first would be isolation, you are cut off from the rest of the command and are not allowed to talk to anyone outside your immediate supervisors. Then comes the constraint of professional responsibilities, the trainee was only assigned same repetitive tasks that held little to no value. During all of it verbal abuse would be constant, being ridiculed and insulted for not being fully qualified was a daily routine. Somedays the bullying was unique, some things I cannot…

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    Income Inequality

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    thought about the way wealth is distributed in the U.S. until you showed us the chart where it talked about how much the top 1% make compared to the rest of the U.S. the numbers were staggering. I would have never believed that a small amount of the population could account for so much of the wealth in the United States. This wasn’t even the worse; the gap between the rich and the working class just keeps on growing and growing. “The bottom 80% of the population combines for only 4.7% of the…

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    and that's the only family income the family is going to need help to get back on their feet somehow. So that's where people take it wrong and make it seem like society put dollar signs on people head after they die. I had ask a couple of people what does the value of life mean to them. One person says family is his value of life he also mention that he can live along if all his family die and not leave him nothing. A lot of people see it in all types of ways money doesn't cover up the suffering…

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    sum it up, a person either believes that an individual becomes the way they are through being composed of genes or being around people who act that way. To really understand the arguments, one must first analyze examples of these circumstances. The character’s Richard Hickock (Dick) and Perry Smith, the murderers of the Clutter family in Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, are perfect examples of both nature and nurture. Although there are several logical arguments to both sides, it is up…

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    The article “Malala the Powerful” by Kristin Lewis describes how the Taliban’s shove Malalas way of life around and around,she has zero rights just because she is a girl. She is no longer able to go to school, everyday she risks her life blogging and talking about rights. She lives in Pakistan where the taliban are rapidly taking over her government and changing the rights in a horrifying way. Malala was able to surpass all of the horrifying things by attending an all girls school at risks high…

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    What YOLO means to me What if you had been told you only had 6 months to live? What would you do? How would you spend it? Would you right your wrongs? Would you have regrets?What YOLO means to me is actually living every single day rather than just sitting there getting through the day. YOLO sums up living every day as though it's your last. And living this way ends up with a humble way to look back on your amazing life and adventurous decisions. YOLO is almost a philosophy telling everyone…

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