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    Belief Statement

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    good care of my body and mind by eating‚ exercising and maintaining good habits. Better Decision making and surrounding myself with the right people I will strive to incorporate the following attributes into my life: Constant unconditional love‚ unselfishness and charisma from my mother. I will constantly renew myself by focusing on the four

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    Optimism in The Grapes of Wrath At the end of the novel The Grapes of Wrath‚ by John Steinbeck‚ it seems as though the Joads have nothing left to live for‚ however Steinbeck shows signs of optimism through symbols and biblical allusions. The Joads have gone through tremendous hardships throughout their entire trip to California to find work. They have lost several family members‚ have gone without work and lived on extremely low rations for months. At the height of their struggles‚ the Joads are

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    Law Enforcement Ethics

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    behavior vary from generation to generation and from culture to culture. Generally ethical behavior includes the following qualities; honesty‚ integrity‚ fairness‚ loyalty‚ kindness‚ courage‚ generosity‚ compassion‚ doing good‚ doing right‚ and unselfishness. When people display these qualities‚ they are behaving ethically. The following definitions are those most commonly used during ethics training for police officers: Ethics is a code of values that guides our choices and actions and determines

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    Fiction and Point

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    story a bitter sweet perspective therefore given the author the fluidity to structure to the story of a love relationship expressing what people do in the name of love. From a third person stand point‚ the author gives us three themes: prosperity‚ unselfishness and love. The author expressed biblical names in reference to the three wise men

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    form the Talmud‚ the book of the Jewish law means that if one man is capable of showing humankind for another that will perpetuate the existence of humanity in society. In other words‚ just one man is needed to make the difference between the unselfishness and kindness in the society. Therefore‚ the Jews saved by Schindler gave him a ring with the quote ““Whoever saves one life saves an entire world” (Rosenstand‚ 600). By saving the Jews‚ Schindler had preserved humanity. Both stories‚ Schindler

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    Lincoln states‚ "my paramount object in this struggle is to save the union" Having this much of unselfishness should be considered to be heroic. Without saving the union we wouldn’t have America like it is. But Lincoln found a way to save the union by expunging slavery. By doing this Lincoln knew he had to pass the thirteenth amendment. Declaring that

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    A Sense of Bill Bradley In John McPhee’s “A Sense of Where You Are” (1965)‚ he explains how Bill Bradley is a role model to many. He is the single greatest basketball player in Princeton’s school history. He leads the team to the Final Four in 1965. Beyond basketball‚ Bill’s hard working‚ unselfish‚ and responsible attitude made him much more than just a great basketball player‚ for they make him a great man. Bill Bradley is very disciplined and extremely hard working. Bill Bradley may have

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    Brad Kasal

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    awarded the Navy Cross‚ the nation’s second highest award for heroism. The book is full of Marine jargon‚ acronyms‚ and history‚ and it provides insight into Marine training and combat preparation. This book shows not only the endurance‚ courage‚ unselfishness‚ and loyalty of Brad Kasal‚ but also the heroism‚ valor‚ and honor of the United States Marine Corps. I found this book to be very inspiring because it shows that anyone‚ from any background‚ experience‚ education‚ etc.‚ can become a hero. All

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    and Devotion to Duty. I capitalized those words because they are not just words‚ they are a way of life. From past experiences I have learned the real meaning of respect. This word is more powerful than one can imagine. With respect comes unselfishness. When people respect others‚ they are treated equally. My mother and father always told me to be tactful in the way I treated others‚ so I would also be respected. It has worked in the past and will always hold true in the future. If someone

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    leader. Someone that is already a leader can use these traits to become a better leader. There is always room for improvement. A leader will have courage‚ certainty‚ dependability‚ endurance‚ enthusiasm‚ integrity‚ judgment‚ knowledge‚ loyalty‚ and unselfishness.

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