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    then make policies which affect the whole population. As a consequence‚ money can be seen as the single most important factor in daily life. Secondly‚ from the point of view of the individual‚ money is vital for survival. Western society is structured in such a way that‚ without money‚ people are deprived of the means to obtain proper nutrition and health care. Furthermore‚ in some cases where state benefits are inadequate‚ the inability to pay heating bills can indeed become a matter of life and

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    Nap Makes Your Life Cap!

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    Nap makes your life cap! When a person feels sleepy at afternoon while working or studying‚ what choices will he make? There are two choices. One is to take a nap; the other is to avoid himself falling into sleep. Which will be better to him? In long term‚ taking a nap will be much better. There are several benefits of taking a nap. It can be divided into two parts; brain and body. Analyzing these will be better to understand. Also‚ the benefical way of taking a nap will be listed. . There is

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    Question: ‘Why is studying culture and society worthwhile?’ Studying culture and society is worthwhile due to a child’s holistic self in the environment. Culture and society go hand in hand with topics such as: the educator’s philosophy and role‚ the third teacher (setting up the environment)‚ socio-economic disadvantage and the virtual schoolbag‚ binary thinking: gender and class‚ indigenous educational justice and childhood‚ technology and consumerism (pop culture). In today’s society‚ a child

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    There are many things that will bring a significant effect to one’s life. As for myself‚ three essential elements are education‚ health‚ as well as family. Education gives me the knowledge which allows me to pursuit a career. Health gives me the strength to accomplish my goals and to sustain my education or career. Futhermore‚ family gives me the love and support that will aid me in stepping towards success. As a result‚ education‚ health‚ and family are not just three simple elements that are important

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    way I see it‚ the more money I save on one thing I want‚ the more things I want that I can buy. This hobby is important to me because when I am in a bad mood or stressed out‚ I can always depend on shopping to calm me down. I do not even have to buy anything. Just walking around and looking at different things is relaxing to me. Also‚ it never gets old; there are always new things to look at. Honestly‚ stores get new shipments every day of different things. My favorite kind of shopping to do is

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    What makes good people do bad things? Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison experiment was to study the behavior of normal people under a particular situation. The students who took part in the experiment would play the role of either guard or a prisoner in a mock prison. Most of the students that played as the guards of the mock prison became very cruel as they abused their power and authority over the prisoners. The students that played as the prisoners were frightened and became submissive to the prison

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    that apparently make our life easier do not necessarily make it better. Many people are inclined to make wrong decisions because they are easier to undertake. For example‚ it is easier to lie sometimes in order not to face certain circumstances. Other times it is less difficult to follow one’s emotions instead of one’s reason. Finally‚ people prefer to obtain something through minimal effort. Unfortunately all these decision can have very bad consequences. While people who lie may make their lives

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    your life because success is definitely "a result or an outcome" or "an event that accomplishes its intended purpose" as stated on dictionary.com. Having a successful life is not having everything you need and want. Sadly‚ because I think in pictures‚ when I first thought of success I pictured having a big house‚ a fancy car‚ and expensive clothes. Socially that is due to the media and the changes society has taken‚ stamping the incorrect value on life. It is as if materialistic things are more

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    Often times society deems marginal behavior to be unbeneficial‚ but Frazier states "..marginal behavior can be the most important kind."(58 Frazier) because every purpose-filled activity starts off as a margin. Nonetheless‚ it is crucial for marginal things to exist as they provide many benefits and play an important role in the world we live in today. Living in a society where we are constantly being told what to do ‚ marginal activities are necessary because they can allow oneself to discover what

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    "It takes strength and grace to make choices in life‚ rather than simply making ethical decisions."  Instead of doing what the public says is alright‚ do what you think is best and go with it. Ethical decision making helps people make difficult choices when faced with an ethical dilemma‚ a situation in which there is no clear right or wrong answer. Ethical decision making typically examines three perspectives: the ethic of obedience; the ethic of care; and the ethic of reason. The ethic of obedience

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