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    I am a passionate, hard working, teenage girl who does not know what to do with my life. All I dream about is traveling to warm, tropical places. I have a lot of friends but I feel so different from all of them. I get angry more than I probably should. I want to change a lot about myself but I do not know how. I became this way because of the environment that I am forced to be surrounded by. I have no opinions because I was not asked about how I felt about things as a child. My parents tend to…

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    view and maybe just maybe the issue can be handled with understanding, rather than conflict. The success of any relationship this being a work environment, relies on the ability to communicate well, Communication is important; it is based on the way we talk and…

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    Running Head: REPLY 2 When it comes to group thinking, we need to acknowledge Theory X and Theory Y styles of management because depending on how the management leads can influence how groups think. In your example, you use the Air Force as a culture place on obedience over questioning. However, from experience as a Navy spouse, I can tell you that my husband gets challenge by Junior Sailors all the time to ask the Why? Today they want to know the reason of the order. There will be times when…

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    I. Summary In Emile Durkheim’s Suicide and Modernity, he expresses his belief that human needs are infinite. The only moderating power of our infinite needs, Durkheim believes, is society. If something happens to go wrong and these needs grow too great, a person would live in a world of unhappiness until the person simply would not want to live anymore. The best way to test this hypothesis would be through the interviewing of lottery players and lottery winners focusing particularly on those who…

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    Physician Assisted Suicide Should Be Legalized Two thirds of out of 703 people believe if a patient is in a lot of pain, they should get the option of PAS (physician assisted suicide.) The diseases people have could threaten their lives, they could be on their deathbed with days to live. If someone knows they are dying and they are in extreme pain, they should get the choice to be killed by the physician if that is what they really want. Many people wonder when this really started…

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    the family you choose for yourself" (Author Unknown). These people always stand by my side, share happiness and sadness with me. In addition, when I am lost in the darkness, in other words, in troubles, true friends will give me a light and together, we find the way out. They accompany me on the journey of achieving goals and encourage me not to give up. Besides, when there are troubles that I do not feel comfortable to share my family, I may come to friends and ask their help.…

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    leaders that have the trust of their communities are more likely to be successful in creating productive learning environments” (Tschannen-Moran, 2004, pg. 13). Her book has helped me understand the importance of trust as a future administrator. I need to have the respect of my staff and to earn their trust would be a great starting point to help build a strong foundation of a great relationship. As a leader you must be patient with your staff and students. Sometimes building relationships…

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    know what you have, until its gone. For example, you never appreciate how good a boss you had, until you are working for an inferior one. You never notice how much those in your family do, until they are no longer there. We never appreciate good health until we are sick, and we never notice the millions of times our heart beats in perfect rhythm, until it does not. Have you ever had a chest pain, and your first question was, Am I having a heart attack?. Is this an irrational question? No! Heart…

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    The day has come to discuss what is the most free civic stance. At the start of this class I would not be able to answer this however. For the first essay I had to write for this class I used the quiz website to find my civic stance, it was Libertarianism. However as the class has gone by my opinion on what is a more free stance has shifted towards Anarchy. Although there are many stances out there, compared to all, I feel as though Anarchy lines up with what I can classify as genuine freedom…

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    In the poem “We Real Cool” written by the first African-American to win a Pulitzer for Poetry, Gwendolyn Brooks discusses how she came across a group of young men at a pool hall, and what she thought they were feeling. Gwendolyn Brooks does a great job of discussing the issues, which African Americans faced during the time of the poem’s publication in the 1950’s in Chicago. Brooks does so in a clear and concise way that engages the readers by using alliteration, rhyme, and monosyllabic words. So…

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