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    admirable people

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    don’t come precedented by declarative sentiments of why they are deserving and able‚ but those who have so honestly worked for what they have and in that work have displayed such intimate parts of themselves that there is no other way to feel but human‚ not superior. 1. The ability to be humble in the most earnest sense. People whose accomplishments don’t come precedented by declarative sentiments of why they are deserving and able‚ but those who have so honestly worked for what they have

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    The Humanitarian award was an award created for those who work to improve the lives of others. Oprah Winfrey is deserving of the Humanitarian award because she is generous‚ strong‚ and a role model for women. Oprah Winfrey is most well known for her donations to charity‚ which make her outstandingly generous. She has donated millions of dollars to various charities and organizations. Winfrey also uses all of the donations earned on her show directly for organizations such as The Oprah Winfrey Leadership

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    Runaway child

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    Homeless and runaway children‚ although not specifically mentioned in early vagrancy laws‚ have existed since the early settlement of the United States. Throughout the country’s history‚ the conditions of larger society‚ such as a frequently depressed industrial economy that struggled with overproduction and labor surpluses‚ resulted in family upheaval. Sara A. Brown (1922) lists reasons children ran away from home during the early twentieth century: death of parents‚ abusive home life‚ broken homes

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    John Harris‚ The Survival Lottery John Harris suggested us that there could happened situations in witch the rational thing to do would be killing a healthy person and take his organs to transplants. We can sacrifice one person to save people. „The Survival Theory” shows two sick people who needs organ transplant for saving their lives. Patient Y needs a heart and patient Z needs lugs. If a recently deceased person were a donor‚ Y and Z can be saved. Y and Z ask: Why don’t we just kill a suitable

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    Aldo Leopold

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    "We can be ethical only in relation to something we can see‚ feel‚ understand‚ or otherwise have faith in" (Erdmann Paragraph 5)‚ one of the most renowned fathers of wildlife ecology‚ Aldo Leopold‚ so famously declared in his important non-fiction book‚ A Sand County Almanac. From his extensive studies of the environment‚ Leopold created the idea of the “land ethic”‚ which called for citizens of the global community to include the “land” with its soil‚ plants‚ animals and waters as part of the ecological

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    Zeus is a very powerful god. He is the main cause of all the future myths and legends. He is the controller of all the other gods. He can control lighting‚ And is brothers of the two other most powerful gods poseidon‚ hades. He is the best mythical god ever. Zeus did not start out as the most powerful he’s a descendant of chronos. Chronos was A very bad father who wanted to be the most powerful and did not care about who standed in the way even his children who he ate (mythology/a/mythzeus

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    sins you can commit in your lifetime and the punishments you will endure thereafter. Dante had a system for these punishments that worked on the idea of divine justice. Basically‚ whatever temptations you succumbed to‚ you will be punished in a deserving manner based on how bad the sin was. Dante’s 9 circles were in order from bad to worse‚ 9 being the worst. One circle that Dante passed through was full of people who committed the sin of gluttony. These people overindulged themselves with food

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    kind and giving person‚ someone who puts others before themselves and willing to help anyone in need. Country artist Craig Morgan deserves to have this award‚ because of his outstanding foundations of fostering children in need. Craig Morgan is deserving of the humanitarian award because of his caring and kind efforts to help every child he can. Craig Morgan is a country singer‚ he’s been in the singing industry since 2000‚ Morgan has four children but also fosters children as well. Morgan lost

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    years. As a student‚ Mahfujul demonstrated a love of learning and the level of commitment necessary to succeed in all level. As an educator‚ I am happy to be able to provide this recommendation for such a deserving student. I have great respect for him and truly believe that Mahfujul is a deserving candidate that you will be proud to have representing your master and PhD program in management and quantitative methods. Mahfujul is a careful and creative thinker with an eye for details and a devotion

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    Indeed‚ early modern England had to face an increasing number of paupers‚ due to bad harvests‚ diseases or the enclosure phenomenon. Relief had to be given to the poorest families and individuals‚ but soon‚ classes were created to differentiate the deserving and the underserving poor. The basis of this classification seems to have several roots; English citizens feared poor people‚ but could also feel compassion towards the ones who lacked of chance. But we have to keep in mind that early modern English

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