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    Poem Analysis: Circles

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    reminds us that circles have more meaning than what it already means, which is that represents the bond within your family, friends and your companion. The shape represents cultures and is the first in every culture. The circle is strong and is unbreakable. This represents your love for one another and no one in the entire country can interfere with your relationship with that person. This symbolic shape has a line that has no end, yet it connects. Meaning that your love with one another, shall…

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    Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Nationalism in Japan’ is an analysis of the concept of the ‘nation’ and ‘nationalism’. Through this beautiful piece of writing, he has cautioned India and other nations that they must not thoughtlessly adopt the Western notion of Nationalism without first realizing the extent to which it can influence their non-Western culture and the cost that may come with it; “Therefore, you cannot with a light heart accept the modern civilization with all its tendencies, methods and…

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    What Is Moral Obligation?

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    What is moral obligation? It is a responsibility, a duty of human beings to follow moral code and do moral things. Everyone in this world is expected to follow a set of ethics, set by themselves. It is very clear that society & circumstances dictate an individual’s personal ethics as well as moral obligations. But, it is interesting to see how shared/personal knowledge play a role, while doing moral actions. We often wonder how our actions at present will impact those in future and whether these…

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    raised their fists to us. Others shouted ugly words.” - according to Beals. To respond to the negativity, Beals had to tune out anything negative she hears about her. These events caused Melba Beals to think that she needed to look like she is unbreakable by these threats. She also knew that with very few people on her side you have to continue by keep moving forward, which she did. In here she explains what she has done that not much people have done before, “Step by step, we climbed upwards…

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    “Alexis, your brother has been in a serious accident a little while ago, and we do not know if he is going to make it.” That was the first thing I heard when I answered my mothers phone call leaving work that night. I remember the night and conversations very clearly, because it was one of the most devastating days of my life. After the phone call all I can remember was bursting into tears and racing towards my car in the parking lot. I jumped in the car crying hysterically and sped off towards…

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    clarify their respective roles within the organization and record them in simple and straightforward terms" (BoardSource, p. 274). This is because oral tradition does not work well in nonprofit organizations. To ensure these three building blocks are unbreakable is to have a "no surprise" agreement. The CEO and board should be fully informed of one another's position, priorities and concerns at all times. Be intentional to communicate thoroughly and respectfully, especially when the going gets…

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    The latest PG-13 “horror” flick recently released in theatres, The Visit by M. Night Shyamalan, opens with a girl, Rebecca, filming her mom as she tells the story of how she ran away from home. A typical cliché’ love story- girl falls in love, her parents are against the relationship and in an act of rebellion she runs away from home and gets married(of course the marriage ends up failing when her husband decides to pursue a younger woman). She goes on to set-up an important plot point as she…

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    Alan Turing, The Man’s Mind Of Enigma Of Computer Technology, Changed Modern Society, And The Outcome Of WWII In December 1941 Nazi Germany, and Japan declared war on the United States, and though this was a groundbreaking event for everyone, it didn’t stop one man from London. During this given time of war there would be a hero from not the actual war itself, but emerge inside the mind of that person. Thus it impacted everything that was going on, and not just the war, but technology itself.…

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    Could not listen. He didn't understand and never would. He was unmarried. She walked home with a heavy heart. To any passerby she would appear to be a porcelain doll; weak and fragile, cracked and broken. Yet her soul was made of titanium, unbreakable. The moments dragged on, shrouded by a sense of dread as the evening approached. The sky was overcast, the darkness forecasting a storm. The weather didn't improve her mood. When she reached her home she fumbled for her keys, opening…

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    When faced with stressful situations, a physiological reaction occurs known as the fight or flight response. The body releases large amounts of adrenaline, which leads to actions of either escape or attack. This reaction can occur, not only under survival threats, but also in “attacks” like an argument. The stress hormones and adrenaline released give the courage and determination necessary to overcome and fight the challenges at hand. When Giles Corey is faced with adversity, such as his own…

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