How can someone not like a person‚ based solely on what they believe? Intolerance is not always bad‚ but in most cases it is‚ and it needs to be stopped. Intolerance is the unwillingness to accept views‚ beliefs‚ or behavior that differs from one’s own. Intolerance is being close minded and not accepting others views. There are thousands of stories‚ intolerance can be found everywhere‚ and there are many ways to get rid of it. There are many stories regarding intolerance‚ here are just a few. In
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Leader” By: Deionti Morris One day someone asked me to name some characteristic of a good leader; immediately I thought of five things; Confidence‚ open-mindedness‚ direction‚ empathy and honesty. First comes confidence‚ a strong belief and willingness to see things through is an important characteristics of leadership. A leader who believes in the mission and are willing to do what is necessary complete it‚ will be a inspiration and great resource to their team. Another characteristic
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also talked about epistemic goods. Epistemic goods are knowledge and understanding. Epistemic goods are associated with epistemic obligation. It is about being responsible with the things we believe and the knowledge we have. There are also certain beliefs that people are obliged to believe. We can relate the epistemic goods and epistemic obligation with the saying‚ “With great power comes great responsibility.” Aside from these‚ he also mentioned the reliabilist versus the responsibilist
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Information Giver Offers facts or generalizations that may relate to the group’s task. 4. Opinion Seeker Asks for clarification of opinions made by other members of the group and asks how people in the group feel. 5. Opinion Giver States beliefs or opinions having to do with suggestions made; indicates what the group’s attitude should be. 6. Elaborator/Clarifier Elaborates ideas and other contributions; offers rationales for suggestions; tries to deduce how an idea or suggestion would
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with the opportunity to ponder how people react in uncommon situations‚ and to deduce moral lessons‚ psychological principles‚ and philosophical insights from their behavior. 4. Non-Argument‚ Opinion‚ it’s because the statement is a “statement of belief” from the words “I believe” which is also called an opinion. 5. Non-Argument‚ Report‚ it’s because it is a group of statements that gives info about some situation or event. 6. Argument P: In every insurance contract there is an implied covenant
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In the essay ‘Rethinking History Class on Columbus Day’‚ the author is able to argue that Columbus Day is a controversial issue by providing many sources that prove that people have very different opinions of the holiday. He overwhelms the readers with a collection of facts‚ stories‚ and records of Christopher Columbus; in fact‚ the essay seems like a research paper by manner because it is a compilation of sources. The author does not include any opinions‚ instead he uses sources‚ twenty-one to
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convey that knowledge to another in a meaningful way. The educated man appreciates the beautiful‚ disdains the ugly‚ and has nothing but contempt for the banal. The educated man knows there is absolute truth and his personal philosophy reflects that belief. He believes there are things in this world worth fighting for‚ indeed worth dying for. For he knows that the man who believes there is nothing for which he would die will inevitably discover he has nothing for which to live. The educated man knows
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boundaries of “truth” is inevitably false. To say that there is no absolute distinction between true and false makes one agree with a relativist point of view. Relativism is the idea that any point of view has no absolute truth or validity; it is the belief that they have only relative‚ subjective values‚ according to differences in perception and reason. (Bartlett‚ Jack) If we look deeper into this saying we can concur that anything that we take to be true is reversible. We can never have a ‘god’s-eye’
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Knowing only a little about yourself can help you find a group that will help you help yourself. Knowing that you are strongly pro-life will allow you to be welcomed into the Students for Life club on campus. Knowing your religious values and beliefs will let you relate easier to others who feel the same way. A group of people with something in common is a priority point of community. As Hewitt says‚ “Communities are based on a great many different grounds not solely on the basis of territory
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on one occasion one’s phone was stolen from one’s backpack‚ one was very unhappy. Due to not having enough money to purchase another cell phone one has had to adjust to life without a cell phone. There are many dishonest people everywhere. One’s belief is that if the item doesn’t belong to one then one must return the item. Being sincere
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