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    Friendship

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    Friendship... is not just something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship‚ you really haven’t learned anything.” -Muhammad Ali In our society‚ no one can live without friends. It would be a lonely and bored life without friend. Life becomes more beautiful when we have friends. But what is friendship? Different life experiences make up different meanings of friendship for different people. I believe a friend can share our happiness and sorrow and is always

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    Truth and Honesty

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    The importance of honesty Honesty is defined as the quality or fact of being honest‚ uprightness and fairness also as truthfulness in speech and action. This term is very important as it is the simple basis of how we carry out routine activities. While this sounds simple‚ it’s surprisingly difficult to practice. Being honest implies the presence of an active conscience and a knowledge of ethics at the minimum. Being honest in everyday life means listening to‚ and obeying‚ the voice of our conscience

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    Why School Is Important

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    Topic: Joys that we find in school “You can leave things‚ skip things and even ignore things but not school” --Anonymous-- Why is school so important? Well‚ asking most of the adult‚ they would just say “off course it’s important‚ since that’s the place where you get your knowledge that’s where you would be educated!” They say such words and students may also say “school is equal to paper works‚ deadlines‚ reports‚ projects and test. It gives me wrinkle even at my age wherein I’m supposed

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    Friendship

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    and go to your friend for anything. Friendship is about getting each other out of sticky situations and sticking by your friend’s side no matter what or who comes between. Every friend gets into fight. A fake friend would just ignore you. A real friend would strive to try to fix the fight. Everyone has problems‚ a fake friend would say ask someone else‚ but a real friend would stay up with you all night to solve the problem. * Friendship plays an important role in an ordinary person’s life. Having

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    Task Talk about a friend you had as a child or teenager. You should say: When and how you first met this friend What things you liked to do together What things you had in common and explain why this friendship was important to you. Extract 1 Who are friends and what is meaning of friendship? A lot of people go through life with only a few friends. It seems that some people have less than that. They have no one on whom they can call in good times or bad. There is no one with whom to

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    Why Are Ethics Important?

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    Why are ethics important? Recent events in corporate America have demonstrated the destructive effects that occur when the leadership of a company does not behave ethically. One might wonder why highly educated‚ successful‚ and business savvy corporate professionals at Enron‚ Tyco‚ WorldCom‚ and Adelphia got themselves into such a big mess. The answer lies in a profound lack of ethics. Running a business ethically is good for business. However‚ "business ethics" if properly interpreted means

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    Honesty In Business

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    Honesty in Business The act of bluffing in business is a largely debated concept. I have provided substantial evidence in support of two different views on the reasoning behind why bluffing in business is seen as positive and also the negative aspects and overall consequences it can cause. Both philosophers Carr and Bowie apply relevant concepts in support of their opinions. Carr looks at bluffing as a game strategy while Bowie feels that business should not be looked at as a game of poker and utilize

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    Credibility Of Honesty

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    that credibility relates to a state’s perceived honesty and the ability of the actor to bluff successfully. In this case Actor B judges Actor A’s credibility by assessing the previous and perceived future behaviour of Actor A. Actor B is far less likely to escalate a situation when Actor A has a reputation of following through with threats‚ i.e. a reputation for honesty. Jervis argues against this and claims that credibility is not the perceived honesty of an actor due to the implications of the Domino

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    Theology 100 Father O’Leary 6/5/08 Final Exam Questions 1. Is Religion important? Why or why not? 2. Would anything change if the Tomb of Jesus was discovered and the bones within were proven to be his? 3. Think a bit about your talents and abilities. Do you think that one of more of these talents you possess could serve the common good of the society in which you live? 4. Think a bit about the talents or skills that either you have not yet developed or do not think you possess

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    Many times we default to what is most comfortable to us whether that be a job‚ a friendship‚ or even a restaurant. We have defaults for everything. The most dangerous kind of default‚ though‚ is in sticking to one kind of group‚ or rather people. Obviously‚ an accountant would get along more with other accounts; they could talk about cases and make math jokes. The danger comes in getting too comfortable – when we just go along to get along. When we get too comfortable we forget that there are other

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