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    Being Sincere

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    socializing is sincerity. That being said‚ it is important to speak from the bottom of the heart; however‚ it can also be hurtful. I am here today to present why I believe that being sincere is important and how to avoid emotionally hurting someone by being sincere. Firstly‚ I am going to ask a question; why is being sincere important? To begin‚ it is a social skill. However‚ despite this fact‚ talking from the bottom of our heart and expressing our thoughts is the way to speak truthfully. Sincerity

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    Sincere and Steady will

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    Ready‚ Steady‚ Study: Implications of Online Learning for Early Childhood Teacher Education KARIN DU PLESSIS‚ LISA WALKER‚ CHRISTOPHER NAUGHTON NEW ZEALAND TERTIARY COLLEGE AUCKLAND‚ NEW ZEALAND This review considers online learning and preparation for learning in an online environment in the early childhood field. Although the literature reviewed employs a range of terms to describe delivery options facilitated via various modern technologies‚ there is commonality in the intent to deliver

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    Case study : The Sincere Company Limited ( SWOT ) Strength: 1. Personal Finance : the company was founded by a Chinese businessman‚ Mr Ma Ying-pui‚ together with 11 other shareholders‚ with capital of HK $25‚000 2. Competive adv. : Several new business practices‚ such as a ’ one-price policy ’‚ issuing receipts for transactions and employing women in the salesforce 3. Growth rate : From 1909 ‚ the sales volume increased every year after they incorporated in Hong Kong as a limited company

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    of witchcraft by Abigail Williams‚ Reverend Parris’s niece. John Proctor then dedicates his time to saving his wife. Some of Proctor’s actions‚ before and during the time period of the play‚ cause people to ask the question‚ “Is John Proctor a sincere Christian?” As somebody with strong views on Christianity and religion as a whole‚ I think there’s no way he couldn’t be. Yes‚ John Proctor did have his faults‚ and he did make mistakes‚ but he has a goodness in his heart that is a force to be

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    The Poem "The Unknown Citizen" by W.H. Auden is a satire. Its narrator is the state. In this‚ the state pays tribute and describes a successful and positive product of its efficiency and effectiveness. In other words‚ it builds the character later described to the reader as "the perfect citizen." The narrator speaks as if he is delivering a speech or common tribute using words and phrases that are familiar to the reader. Using such imagery helps the reader paint a clear picture of the character

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    The Socratic Citizen

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    Assignment I: Is Socrates a good citizen? Discuss with reference to the Apology and the Crito. The Socratic Citizen Plato’s Socrates is a character plagued and prized with contradictions. He professed to care for nothing so much as virtue and human excellence but was incriminated by the greatest and most open democracy in ancient history. He was wrongfully convicted‚ yet unwilling to avoid his unjust execution. He is at once the most Athenian‚ citizenly‚ patriotic‚ and other-regarding of philosophers—and

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    Citizen Journalism

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    I.3.1 The definition of Citizen Journalism Citizen journalism‚ can be defined as a community news and informationshared online and/or in print. The content is generated by users and readers. It can betext / blogs‚ digital storytelling‚ images‚ audio file‚ podcasting or video. Feedback anddiscussion on issues raised is received in the same way.2 Citizen journalism is a form of citizen media - where individuals write and orcomment on issues they feel are left out of the mainstream media. Many issuesaddressed

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    In order to reach the best conclusion on what it means to be a citizen‚ a discussion of the most primitive answer to the question must be established. To put it bluntly‚ a citizen‚ without any outside considerations or sophistications‚ is a person who is associated with a group of people. This definition is necessary‚ but not sufficient to define what a citizen is. To generalize what a citizen is under a set of definiens creates complications with regards to analyzing different cultures within different

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    Citizens on Patrol

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    Citizens on Patrol What would an individual do to keep their home or neighborhood safe? The answer has become quite popular over the last few decades. In fact neighborhood prevention is becoming extremely popular as well as successfully reducing crime in some neighborhoods. One of the major forms of neighborhood crime prevention is citizen patrol. Citizen patrol or often referred to as citizen on patrol is extremely popular due to the fact that it solely relies on surveillance. Furthermore

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    What Is a Citizen?

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    A citizen is a member of a community of people who owe loyalty to a government and‚ in turn‚ are entitled to its protection. The idea of citizenship‚ or the rights and duties of citizens‚ dates back more twenty-five hundred years to ancient Greece and Rome. Citizenship gave people legal rights and allowed them to take part in government. During those times citizenship was only for men who owned property. Citizens’ duties to the government included paying taxes and serving in the armed forces. Over

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