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    Being Organized

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    ing Natacha Petit-frere Professor Donigan December 1‚ 2011 Being Organized Many of us are incompatible of being organized. Organization is a skill that must be learned and practice by an individual. It’s a rare person among us who doesn’t feel the need to get more organized. I consider myself fairly organized I show my organization skills by coordinating my clothes by style‚ color coding sections for my college courses‚ having a sheet of paper‚ a calendar and a white board. A lot of us

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    What does being poor mean to you? A family or person is considered to be poor based on the standards by the country that he lives in. A man might think of himself as poor if he is without the things he feels he needs to survive. A person who continuously doesn’t have food to eat or is homeless would be someone others would view as being poor. Someone could be observed as a poor person if he smells bad or has bad hygiene. As far as I’m concerned‚ these all are material poverty. Material poverty is

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    military‚ but in order to be such a soldier I need to be more responsible for my actions. I feel that‚ being a new soldier in this unit‚ I have some wonderful examples from my superiors and soldiers who have been here longer and I should follow their example more closely. The inability to be where I am supposed to be when I am supposed to be there is a fault that has neither the place nor time for existence within our ranks in the army. However‚ in order for me to effectively and efficiently continue

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    Being Earnest

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    "The Importance of Being Earnest" is the drama written by Oscar Wilde. Wilde played it in the Victorian era. During this period‚ people had the very restricted lives. In addition‚ the petit bourgeoisie was appeared. They got a lot of money in this society‚ by the development of the science and the industry. The middle class didn’t have any leadership‚ but tried to pretend like the nobility and becoming as the snob. Furthermore‚ the dignity was the most important thing to them. It was the circumstance

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    Well Being

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    At first thought my definition of well being was simply well physically‚ without sickness and or pain. It wasn’t until this class that I learned the true meaning of well being and that there are more indicators than just physical or health. According to Miriam Webster‚ "Well-Being is the state of being the state of being happy‚ healthy‚ or prosperous." MSN Encarta says "Well being is having good fortune or health. Emotional well-being‚ like physical health‚ can be judged on a variety of dimensions

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    Being Popular

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    popular and fit in‚ and if fitting in means drinking or using drugs‚ they are going to do it. After a few parties‚ and a few nights out at a friend’s house‚young people start to get addicted to drugs and alcohol and their life begins to fall apart. Being popular is a goal that all teenagers want to achieve. There’s nothing like sitting at the popular lunch table or knowing all of the football and basketball players. Being popular also means that you have to do all of the things that

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    Lastly‚ being an American mean to be a nonconformist with a rational mind. Basically this means‚ people should not be conformed to what they have‚ and always think of improving their life. constantly‚ rational people start emerging in the enlightenment because a lot of people need to improve their life. Furthermore‚ there was a nonconformist and with a great rational mind that change the path of early America; additionally‚ he was an nonconformist with a great rational thinking mind his name was

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    Being a Man

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    one’s entire life (in contrast femininity is nakedness).” What I believe he means by this is that every man must cover themselves up with a layer of manliness and toughness in order to be a man. Throughout the essay Theroux reinforces his hate for manliness and the way we turn boys into men. One thing that strikes me as absurd is his remarks towards sports and towards the people who play them. He compares sports to being “a drug worse than marijuana and is a recipe for creating bad marriages‚ social

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    Being a Leader

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    course‚ one great factor to being a good leader is how he has been brought up since his childhood. In my own experience‚ I had been a leader in a group several of times. It started when I was in my freshman years in New Ormoc City National High school‚ I was appointed by our teacher to become the President of the class. As a first timer (since I had a very shy personality when I was a kid)‚ took a hard time to do my duties and responsibilities. I need to take one step at a time. Through the process‚ I

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    conclusion on what it means to be a citizen‚ a discussion of the most primitive answer to the question must be established. To put it bluntly‚ a citizen‚ without any outside considerations or sophistications‚ is a person who is associated with a group of people. This definition is necessary‚ but not sufficient to define what a citizen is. To generalize what a citizen is under a set of definiens creates complications with regards to analyzing different cultures within different time periods when those

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