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    GE217: Composition II Week 1 – Lesson 1 – Writing Assignment Pros and Cons "The Case Against Tipping" Pros Cons Generosity‚ Sharing means caring Seems like a mandatory tax – Service already paid for Promotes good service No Discretion - Awkwardness when one doesn’t tip Primary income of employee Becoming mandatory and not an option "The Consequences of ’Carnage as Entertainment’ " Pros

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    thoughts without verbal communication. People that communicate with silence may convey that they are so angry that they refuse to respect the other person. When my cousin broke the vase and was questioned about what happened‚ he immediately put the blame on me. He gave no thought to any other consequences such us the future of our friendship or personal guilt. I remained silent which was interpreted as accepting the guilt to my grandparents and complete shock from my cousin‚ who lied to save himself

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    know where to direct the blame. The scapegoats have little power since the ingroup knows the outgroup won’t resist‚ they already disliked the group‚ may also be chosen because of their noticeable features or have well-known stereotypes which makes them standout and can be seen as a threat to society. The example of a current scapegoat can be the illegal immigrates‚ since they have no papers that makes them a citizen people will use them for cheap labor but will also blame them for united states economic

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    behavior amongst youths‚ ostensibly because of the rampant images of celebratory violence and wanton aggression shown to the general public through various mediums such as television and cinema. In James P. Steyer’s book‚ “The Other Parent”‚ he blames commercialized violence for the rising crime rate in America‚ basing his assertions on interviews with children and trends in violence over the years. However‚ such assertions cannot explain the results of a comparison between the United States

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    well. The VP wants her to understand that it is not HR’s fault that the person was eventually chosen. She on the other hand wants him to admit fault. The back and forth gets a little heated and ultimately no solution is found and agreed upon for the blame of their circumstances. 1. Do you agree or disagree with BMG’s HR vice president when he tells the hiring manager that “your department picked him‚ so if the candidate did not work out it’s your fault‚ not ours.” What‚ if anything‚ does an approach

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    Everyone has control over his own actions. In Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn‚ the main character‚ Nick‚ made several terrible mistakes that profoundly changed his life. He treated his girlfriend poorly‚ and eventually hit her. Nick is responsible for his own actions and should most definitely be held accountable for what he did‚ even though others in his life may have been bad influences‚ because in the end it was he who decided to hit Caitlin. The first reason Nick should be the only one blamed

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    I Am Not Responsible For My Friend’s Well-Being I believe that‚ in most ways‚ we are fully responsible for our own happiness and well-being. I believe that happiness comes with the knowledge that our mood is completely and utterly in our own hands. You aren’t responsible for anyone else’s happiness‚ just as much as they aren’t responsible for yours. Accepting that you are responsible for your own happiness and understanding that your happiness is in your hands alone will make both you and your

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    Jealousy and Guilt Distressing the Individual and the Community In the novel‚ “Beloved‚” Toni Morrison explores how human attributes of jealousy and guilt overcome individuals in the novel‚ ultimately leading to the contamination of an entire community. One can observe such idiosyncrasies from the beginning of the novel with Denver‚ an adolescent girl who quietly grows up in a spiteful home filled with sadness‚ guilt‚ and jealousy: Hot‚ shy‚ now Denver was lonely. All that leaving: first her

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    charge here. In Crabbit old woman persuasion is portrayed through out all the poem. The poet uses simple language and rhetorical questions to create a great effect. Rhetorical questions are used in the poem in a sense that the speaker is putting the blame on the nurses. ’’Is that what your thinking‚ is that what you see?’’ and ’’What do you see nurses‚ what do you see?’’. The speaker is concentrating on her image towards others and is blaming them for treating her and looking at her differently because

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    in our country? For‚ we‚ ourselves were to be blamed. If we make the atmosphere healthier for some good work‚ I feel at least some of the brains may stay back in India. We have to accept that India is at a loss of expertise but‚ we cannot really blame the people going out as‚ who does not want to improve his/ her standard of life. The fact of their going out on the face of it does appear to be unfair to India. For‚ when we have the know-how‚ the expertise‚ why should we not reap the benefit? However

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