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    Conversation Topic Talk about common experiences Description If there’s a class you have together‚ ask them what they think of it or if they’re interested in whatever you’re studying right now. Even better‚ if you’re having trouble in that class‚ ask them to help you out sometime! Tell them you’d like advice on something‚ whether it’s your outfit or what you should do over the weekend. Capture their attention by giving her another reason to be interested. For example‚ you could mention a party you’re going to be attending

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    In Plato’s EuthyphroSocrates questions Euthyphro‚ a religious expert‚ who he runs into outside of a courthouse in Athens. Socrates was being indicted on the charges of corrupting the youth‚ and Euthyphro was prosecuting his own father for murder. Socrates was bewildered as to why Euthyphro would indict his own blood of a crime. In an attempt to explain to Socrates why it was the right thing to do‚ Euthyphro proclaims that he is acting piously by taking his father to court. Euthyphro adds that his

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    Option A – Nick and Jordon’s conversation at one of Gatsby’s party One of the reasons that Gatsby has become so famous around New York is that he throws elaborate parties every weekend at his mansion‚ lavish spectacles to which people long to be invited. I made the short walk to Gatsby’s house and joined the festivities‚ feeling somewhat out of place amid the crowd of ecstatic strangers.  Gatsby’s party is almost unbelievably luxurious: guests marvel over his Rolls-Royce‚ his swimming pool‚

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    there is no sin that God will not forgive‚ as He wills. God‚ the All-Mighty‚ reveals and promises in the Qur ’an that He will forgive those who repent and sincerely intend to abandon such behavior. In this respect‚ God does not see how great or little your sins are‚ nor how late your penitence is. This may mean that a sinner who disobeys and rebels against God throughout his or her life can be forgiven by a single act of true repentance‚ done with absolute sincerity and a profound understanding of servant

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    Euthyphro – Plato Kristen B M Ashford University PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor Marc McGrath February 11‚ 2013 Euthyphro – Plato The Euthyphro is a tale of Socrates and Euthyphro. They meet by chance and end up discussing what is holy and what is piety. Socrates tries to get answers from Euthyphro but because of his unwillingness to learn‚ they end back at the beginning of their discussion. In Euthyphro‚ we see the three distinct definitions of piety and holiness that

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    Topic: Explain Tannen’s thesis that conversations between men and women are a form of cross-cultural communication. Then‚ using examples from your own experience‚ explain whether you agree or disagree with this thesis. My thesis: Though women and men communicate differently‚ they can understand and communicate with each other deeply. In her essay “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation‚” Tannen says that women and men communicate differently so it is very hard to understand each other. However‚ I believe that

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    example; a child with hearing difficulties mat need to be referred to a support service for deaf children or children who have impaired hearing. Panels are usually made up of different agencies and these panels determine the access that is available between settings these panels aim to support the early identification of children’s needs‚ monitor children’s progress‚ ensure a child’s needs are identified and assessed quickly and referred to the appropriate setting‚ coordinate provision through the development

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    Oprah Winfrey – A Prominent Leader Abstract This paper will entirely focus on Oprah Winfrey. Oprah Winfrey has shone and demonstrated more strength‚ character‚ and changed the way America looks at and views racial issues in America. This paper will analyze her start in the film industry‚ her leadership‚ personal wealth‚ Business Leadership Oprah Winfrey is a reputable‚ prominent world leader‚ businesswoman‚ actress‚ philanthropist‚ and talk show-host. It is said by some that she has

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    Explain the concept of Dukkha Dukkha is the first of the three marks of existence and the first of the four noble truths. Dukkha is an extremely hard word to translate‚ and its meaning can vary between suffering‚ dissatisfaction and imperfection‚ it is most often translated as suffering. In his first sermon in the Deer Park‚ Siddhartha Gautama tells us what dukkha means. “This is dukkha: birth is painful‚ aging is painful‚ sickness is painful‚ death is painful‚ encountering what is not dear is

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    In EuthyphroEuthyphro is prosecuting his father for manslaughter. Euthyphro states that it does not matter if the person his father killed was a relative or stranger. Instead‚ it mattered on the subject of whether or not the act of murder was justified or not. Socrates tries to understand Euthyphro’s definition of what is pious and what is impious‚ but does not get the answer he is looking for. Every answer Euthyphro gives Socrates finds a flaw in the definition. Socrates is looking for an answer

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