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    Why Can't We Be Friends?

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    Geoffrey Eppler 1301-22 Dr. Ann Guess 10 November 2011 Why Can’t We Be Friends? In the past decade‚ social media and technological advances have expanded our abilities to communicate with each other and the world. These recent liberations have allowed users to stay connected and reconnect with friends and family with great efficiency‚ but they have also created a possibility for anonymous harassment‚ public ridicule‚ and bullying. Under the cloak of “perceived” anonymity‚ users and abusers

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    Why we read Literature

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    know what our country or other countries were going through‚ and how it affected a persono or a specific group of people. Reading about the past may help you understand why a country has certain customs or why a some people act how they do. Reading might help us in our personal lives by improving our vocabulary‚ improved analytical thinking‚ greater tranquility‚ enhanced smarts‚ reduces stress‚ improved memory‚ and writing skills. With reading improving these skills easily will help our overall

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    Rappaccini's Daughter

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    “Rappaccini’s Daughter” Would you sacrifice your only daughter so you could gain notoriety among your colleagues? Or consider killing a man’s daughter for the purpose of thwarting him? This is the basic theme in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Rappaccini’s Daughter”. Dr. Rappaccini‚ Professor Baglioni‚ and Giovanni all seem to prefer ideas over human life. Dr. Rappaccini has devoted his entire life to the pursuit of scientific knowledge. He views human beings as experiments. “He would sacrifice

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    Patients are entitled to have trust and confidence in the healthcare system and health professionals at all times and this is so important because it allows relationships to form with people. When you walk into a healthcare service provider‚ you walk in with trust. As a Radiographer we need the patient to trust and have confidence with their private information and body and always have a duty to make the care of patients the first concern. Key attributes include competency‚ keeping knowledge and

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    Why We Need Friends

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    Have you ever experienced times when you want a listening ear‚ but you cannot find one? When all your friends were busy exactly in the moment you need them? Well ... I have been through this myself till I met someone who helped me understand why this happens to me‚ and now she is my best friend. First of all she helped me to realize that I have been so selfish in how I was approaching my friendships. I was taking my friends for granted – expecting them to be there all the time‚ assuming they

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    Henry Daughters

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    Henry’s Daughter Henry’s daughter is an educational film that helps engineering and business students observe and realize multiple ethical issues in and out of the work place. The video helps students identify unethical situations and how to go about resolving and avoiding them. Some of the ethical situation’s that occur throughout the film deal with: sexual harassment among co-workers‚ bribery and unjust favors‚ intellectual property sharing‚ and various influential political factors. I. Henry’s

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    Why do we age

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    Why do we age? I recently took part in 5 experiments undergoing everyday activities to see how it feels to be; • Blind • Bone density problems • Hearing difficulties • To have limited fine motor skills • Memory loss First activity I took part in expected us to try clothes on (that required buttons) to be able to fasten the buttons wearing thick mittens and gloves. The mittens and the gloves resembled the elderly and the limited fine motor skills (finger movements required to fasten the

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    Why Should We Conserve Our Coral Reefs Before Its Too Late? The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s latest report warns that half of the coral reefs could disappear by 2045. Coral reefs are diverse ecosystems that support different kinds of fish species and other organisms under the sea. They are home to as many as 150‚000 species in any given coral reef (Harris 1060). They are located in warm‚ shallow‚ and tropical marine waters where there is enough sunlight available for the coral

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    Why Shouldn’t We Be Selfish? Selfishness is an act that humans innately have implanted within them. Ayn Rand being a rational egoist had many moral beliefs‚ one being especially about selfishness. She believed that: "Self-interest‚ properly understood‚ is the standard of morality and selflessness is the deepest immorality."( Ayn Rand 279) This basically emphasizes that you should see oneself‚ as an end to oneself. A person’s own life and happiness are their highest values‚ and

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    The Explorer's Daughter

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    The Explorer’s Daughter Biography of Kari Herbert: The daughter of polar explorer‚ Sir Wally Herbert‚ Herbert spent the first few years of her life living on a remote island in the Arctic with the Inuit of Greenland. Her first language was Inuktun‚ the local language of Greenland. At the age of four Herbert accompanied her parents on a journey that took them through winter blizzards in a caravan to spend time with the Sami of Lapland. She has continued to travel there ever since. Poem description/criticism:

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