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    Some people may think that the ideals of people in the positions of authority should be trusted completely and shouldn’t be challenged; however‚ even though the people in authority may be professionals and leaders in their field of expertise‚ it is still necessary to challenge what they say is true. By sometimes challenging the ideas and decisions made by the people in authority‚ it helps people become more aware of their own rights and take further action to protect them. Through challenging the

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    even if it is not in our best interest to pursue it. Sometimes stubbornness can be a good thing‚ but sometime it can also be a bad thing. For instance‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ a man who was rejected from positions of leadership eight times‚ out of stubbornness‚ continued to pursue his dreams and ultimately rose to become one of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States. However‚ although stubbornness can be beneficial to many people like Abraham Lincoln‚ it can also be detrimental in many

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    Existence of authority in many different forms is primarily vital for group of people to maintain each other’s safeties as well as rights. On the other hand‚ inborn greed which everyone sometimes leads people in positions or authority to make mistakes as well as misconception. Thus it is important to question the idea and decisions of people in positions or authority. Galileo Galilei‚ Italian scientist‚ illustrates this on history. During his time in Italy authority of Catholicism‚ Vatican‚ not

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    What makes political authority different from other kinds of authority such as parental authority‚ medical authority‚ or ecclesiastical authority? Parental‚ medical‚ and ecclesiastical authorities have limits on which they are authoritative over. With authority in general there is this thing of ought‚ we do it because it is something we ought to do. Political authority has this obligation. Political Authority and Parental can force you to do something while as the others can not. Parental has

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    Business through (1) New business‚ (2) Buy over and (3)Franchising 5.0 Business Legal structure • Sole Proprietorship • Partnership • Limited Company by Share 6.0 Business Regulation and Support System • Business License‚ Permit And Letter of Authority • Contract and agreement • Type Of Business Extension • Services And The Agencies involved COURSE OUTLINE 7.0 The Business Plan • Definition and reasons for preparing a business plan • Who needs a business plan • Format of a business

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    right to unionize. Throughout that time to present day‚ there has been a lot of controversy over whether or not unions are necessary. A union is an organization of workers that protects wages‚ hours and working conditions for all. Many individuals believe that unions are essential for workers and that unions are vital for U.S. democracy. Many citizens think otherwise‚ those people believe unions are unnecessary. While the issue of unions may seem simple‚ each side presents a compelling argument.

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    I believe that sometimes dreams can come true. Not all what you wish for you can have. Its too hard for young girl to set alone and think of the past she passed through a lot of things and the most worst thing was a hard disease which is asthma. She had hard time with this disease and feeling ache towards what she is feeling. Too many people loved her and not normal people‚ It’s her father !! he used to take a big responsibility of her‚ he used to give her all the attention and intention and she

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    same time. It’s important to know the notions of these feelings and their characteristics to avoid possible mistakes. Very often lack of knowledge in this field can lead to misunderstandings and finally to poor or even tragic consequences. Sometimes people mix love and friendship or love and passion or sexual attraction. All these feelings are important and reflect different aspect of our life but not all of them are enough to create a family. For non-professional it’s hard to give appraisal of

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    Shantel Charles Argument Essay Many people have wondered can true love last forever. I agree and disagree that true love can last forever because true love is how you feel and feelings can always change. True love is described in three words – infatuation‚ lust‚ and friendship/companionship. True love can be disproved by infatuation. Infatuation is temporary euphoric state of that is the research on blood chemistry when someone says they’ve “fallen in love” as stated by Bill Ferguson in his

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    Claims and Arguments A. Statement- or claim is an assertion that something is or is not the case; it is either true or B. Argument- an argument is a group of statements‚ one of which is supposed to be supported by the rest. In an argument the supporting statements are known as premises; the statement being supported is known as a conclusion. C. Indicator Words- are terms that often appear in arguments and signal that a premise or conclusion may be nearby. Arguments Good and Bad

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