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    Why Do People Keep Pets

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    People have said‚ “The only creature to love someone more than it loves itself‚ is a dog.” The love doesn’t stop there; cats‚ hamsters‚ rabbits‚ and many other animals have unconditional love towards you. From 1970 to 2010‚ the number of cats and dogs in households has risen from 67 million to an estimated 164 million. Of these statistics‚ there are 78.2 million dogs and 86.4 million cats owned nationwide (humansociety). Why do so many people keep pets? There are numerous reasons for why people choose

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    Moral Luck, Nagel

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    Moral Luck Through Moral Luck‚ Nagel discusses the problem of moral luck and the conflict that arises between the common practice and intuition that most of society believes in regarding morality. Throughout his essay‚ Nagel defines intuition and the phenomenon of moral luck and claims that‚ despite having this intuition‚ people often make moral judgments about people based on factors that are beyond their control (for example‚ a drunk driver who kills a child). Nagel claims that the problem of

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    The article‚ “Succeed in New Situations” by Keith Rollag provides a lot of valuable points for individuals entering into new environments and meeting new people. As people began to take on new jobs‚ the must be mindful of how to use the get to know others skills. Countless times‚ many professionals have stumbled across introducing themselves‚ remembering names‚ and asking questions in new environments. Anxiety is rooted in those activates‚ because we have been taught since childhood to avoid strangers

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    Must Do to Succeed in Love and Life. Nashville‚ TN: Thomas Nelson‚ Inc. Kollar‚ Charles A. 1997. Solution-focused pastoral counseling: An effective short-term approach for getting people back on track. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing HEY! My Summation Why some lives really work and others don’t? This is a study that Dr. Henry Cloud set out to discover in his book 9 things you simply must do to succeed in love and life. Cloud begins by introducing the reader to some familiar people that

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    Key to Success

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    The Importance of Hard Work That hard work is a key to success is a well-known adage. Parents‚ teachers as well as others guide a child to work hard so that he can achieve good scores‚ though a little bit of luck plays a positive role but I believe that hard work is the key to success. In fact if only luck is to be considered‚ no one would work but just wait till their lick shines up. But this is not the case. Today we see that technology has improved to such an extent that a person can have a

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    Joy Luck Club

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    Consequences The Joy Luck Club presents the stories of four Chinese immigrant women and their American-born daughters. All of their lives‚ the Chinese mothers in The Joy Luck Club have struggled to make their own decisions and establish their own identities in a culture where obedience and conformity are expected. For example‚ when Suyuan Woo is a refugee during the Japanese invasion‚ she decides that she will not be a passive victim and will choose her own happiness. She forms the Joy Luck Club to provide

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    your ever thought about why do people have these beliefs? Why do these beliefs even exist? Take a look at the history you might say people created religions just because they wanted to rule the rest of people or to secure their own social status. These stories may be true but they are not the root cause. Actually early religion was created just to explain natural phenomena and had nothing to do with politics. So nobody had enforced a belief‚ on the contrary people spontaneously needed a belief

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    nothing is impossible

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    Nothing is Impossible! I used to think things i wanted to do were too impossible‚ or too extreme‚ or to unrealistic‚ but I now know that if you set your mind to something‚ you can do it. i learned that nothing is impossible because my Aunt had cancer. I thought ’she is gonna die‚ it’s impossible that she is gonna keep on living.’ To this day she is living out her life to the fullest cancer free. She told me i could do anything‚ i now know i can do anything. I wanna make a difference in the world

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    probably believe that most people attend college. There is a good chance that you think that it is natural to be educated. It seems to be true that a college degree has replaced a high school education for most job/career purposes today. Therefore‚ you may be surprised to know the answers to the following questions. First‚ what percent of the U.S. population has a college degree today? Second‚ we live in an increasingly global world‚ so what percent of the world population has a college degree today

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    Why do good people do bad things? (750 words) In this essay I will talk about the torturing of prisoners in Abu Ghraib. I will also write about the Stanley Milgrim Experiment and the Stanford Prison Experiment. All of these relate to one of the topics we have covered this term. There is an excellent example of uniforms influencing power in the Stanford Prison experiment which took place in1971‚ it was lead by Prof Zimbardo1 (see footnote) in which a group of students were selected to act as prison

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