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    Vice-President

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    Vice-President 1) Why did you decide to run for this position? I decided to run for this position because as I have volunteered for Adaptive Gymnastics over the past few months, the program has become a part of who I am. I would love to become more involved with the program in any way possible, and I confident in performing the duties of Vice President such as running class and coordinating volunteers and new members. When Haley and Allen have been unable to run class, I have had the opportunity to lead class in their absence. I was able to successfully run the class because I have been around the kids so much so I knew the behaviors of each of the children and the activities they like to do. Also, I understand the format of how the class…

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    Vice President Role

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    A President sign the bill of Congress, make speeches, choose members to serve, is elected by the Electoral College, acts as an good example for the U.S. citizens. He also acts as the executive of the Federal Government. A Vice President is one whom is in charge of the Senate, plays a major role in the United States government and follow responsibilities. Throughout the years there have been Vice Presidents who became Presidents of the United States. This leads to the discussion of the…

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    Yearbook Vice President As Vice President for the yearbook, I worked alongside the Co-Editors to organize and manage a 25 minute yearbook class. This short class required that we hold planning sessions and prepare the materials ahead of time. In these meetings we worked together to understand what to improve during the next class, and what we would need to fulfill that day. In my position as an assistant to all of the Co-Editors, I must do the behind the scenes work, as in, any organization,…

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    In “The Vice of Snobbery,” Kieran confronts a major concern facing aesthetic knowledge: snobbery. Snobbery is a concern, he argues, precisely because it threatens the very foundation of aesthetic judgments. As a result, it is critical for Kieran to distinguish between virtuous art appreciators – whose aesthetic judgments are legitimate, and snobs – whose aesthetic judgments depend on irrelevant considerations. I will argue that while Kieran’s account of snobbery seems accurate, it brings with it…

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    What we do know is that all humans have capacities, we can feel it, it’s within us. Our capacities are actually that nagging feeling deep within us that inform us of if an action is right or wrong - this is where virtue resides. As I had mentioned in passing previously, the vices are quite important when referring to virtue. The vices affect individuals’ actions and decisions in a more broad sense but, through that they affect human nature as a whole. What are vices? Vices essentially are what…

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    A soul becomes ill by its "corrupt imagination. . . [that] confuses [the] good with [the] bad" (291), enabling one to choose vices over virtue. When one chooses these vices over virtue, it becomes a daily habit that tags as a bad character trait. It is as if one is an addict that takes a pill today, then takes two more tomorrow, and by next month is taking handfuls of pills at a time. When they took the single pill a day it made them healthy, but when they didn't take the pill or excessively…

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    Vice President-Standards

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    Vice President-Standards — An Overview The Vice President-Standards and her committee are responsible for the maintenance of Fraternity standards and policies. This includes educating the chapter about the role of the Standards Committee as well as addressing violations of Fraternity Bylaws, Standing Rules and Policies for the best interest of the individual and the chapter. She and her committee promote unity and sisterhood and serve as role models for the chapter. They represent the values of…

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    the importance of virtue. Now previously on this page, it describes the meaning of virtue. According to Kreeft, “A virtue is an habitual and firm disposition to do the good” (Kreeft, 190). He goes on to explain that virtues and vices create a person’s character. As we look at Francis’s virtues and vices, we can figure out why he was such a great…

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    a virtuous person. Authenticity has a vital virtue for someone to have a happy life, because authenticity is what makes all the other virtues possible. Aristotle defines moral virtue as behaving in the right way, between the vices, extremes and deficiencies. Virtue is having the right attitude in one’s life. Ultimately then Aristotle is telling us that the goal of life is to realize our fullest potential as a human being. But, in order to become one best self, one must be able to be his or her…

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    Virtuous Vice In Beowulf

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    The Virtuous Vice Pride is an exaggerated feeling of satisfaction. Some might say that pride is the spawn of an unchecked ego. Others could argue that pride is embodied by the denial of truth, or the expectation of nature to reflect an inaccurate or grandiose personal belief. When nature does not reflect this belief; disorientation and confusion is created within the believer. As the believer tries to reconcile their beliefs with nature’s truths, they can become enraged or empowered and…

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