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    When Confucianism Meet the Challenge of Environmental Sustainable Development Abstract: Confucian culture has long been the backbone of Chinese traditional culture and also has a strong impact on the ideology of the world. With the development of human beings‚ Confucianism met with various new challenges in the 21th century. One of the most serious problems is how to keep an environmental sustainable development. To solve this problem‚ finding a root from traditional culture to arouse people’s

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    Sally Hayes is dim person whose phoniness blinds her from Holden ’s cries for help and dismisses him when he needs her most‚ her phoniness changes Holden and he himself is forced into bad decisions because of it. When Holden is waiting for Sally in the lobby of New York ’s Biltmore Hotel‚ the place is filled with girls his age‚ and he ’s watching them. "[I]t was sort of depressing" (123)‚ thinking about what ’s going to happen to most of the girls he sees. They ’re all going to have conventional

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    lawsuits)‚ which is justified to Guard against costly lawsuits.” Unintended Consequences: “Often‚ we decide not to build public facilities‚ such as skateboard Parks or imaginative youth play equipment (or plant trees on school Grounds?)‚ even when they are affordable and popular (as these Facilities are) because of the threat of someone getting hurt and Suing the responsible agency.” Public Safety Effort: "High-tech‚" catastrophic medical care‚ which is justified to Heroically save

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    instances of when written communication would be more effective than oral communication. Give examples of each. Written communication works best when you would need to clarify information such as instructions‚ work policies‚ educational books‚ study guides‚ etc. Written communication helps explain ideas or concepts and can provide a visual of the message being delivered. Following are two examples of instances when written communication is the best choice over using oral communication in order to

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    SALLY EISNER Sally Eisner was born in Baran‚ Poland. She lived with her parents and younger brother. Sally and her brother had a happy and comfortable life until the Nazis destroyed it. When Poland was invaded by the Nazis‚ they were thrown out of their homes and sent to a ghetto in another town because they were Jewish. After that they were sent to a small labor camp‚ where they were forced to work in the fields all day with hardly any food or water. The worst day of Sally’s life was the day

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    The Case of Sally and Mid-Life Transition: An Adlerian Perspective in Therapy Title: The Case of Sally: An Adlerian Perspective in Therapy Author: Document Type: Article Subject Terms: Psychology; Adler; Adlerian Abstract: Examines the counseling case of Sally in perspective of an Adlerian view. Sally’s somatic complaints and mistaken beliefs allows Adlerian technique to help her to experience a full life including career and social connections. Adlerian assumptions:

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    Antwaun Waters English 1302-36316 12/13/12 Annotated Bibliography of Mark Twain Budd‚ Louis J. Mark Twain: social philosopher. University of Missouri Press‚ 2001. Budd’s classic text‚ first published in 1962‚ explores Twain’s political‚ social‚ and philosophical views. It studies them in the context of his writings‚ letters‚ and books and probes the author’s personal evolution over time. Budd looks at Twain’s views on American politics‚ capitalism‚ women‚ slavery‚ the Civil War‚ and imperialism

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    work one ordinary morning‚ he notices people dressed in brightly colored cloaks. Walking past a bakery later that day‚ he overhears people talking in an excited manner about his sister-in-law’s family‚ the Potters‚ and the Potters’ one-year-old son‚ Harry. Meanwhile‚ the news is full of unusual reports of shooting stars and owls flying during the day. That night‚ as the Dursleys are falling asleep‚ Albus Dumbledore‚ a wizard and the head of the Hogwarts wizardry academy‚ appears on their street. He

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    Harry Potter Fans Community and Value CreationIntroduction Harry Potter has enjoyed immense popularity over the last thirteen years. Nearly all peopleare aware of the wizard boy’s name--- Harry Potter‚ even those who have not ever read the books or watch the films. Harry Potter has grown into a powerful brand quickly‚ which provides consumers with functional‚ social and experiential values that they can ‘experienceit‚ relate to it‚ rely upon it and talk about it’ (Gunelius‚ 2008). To date‚ there

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    a major theme in the Harry Potter series‚ mainly The Deathly Hallows. More characters die in this novel and there is more mention of death than in any other Harry Potter book. Through Rowling’s process of portraying murders‚ we come to the realization of the theme of death in her series of novels. Evidence through multiple accounts of encounters with the actual face of death put Harry Potter in a position of taking a stand against the common villain. Rowling shows how Harry learns to deal with the

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