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    Reagans Speech

    I believe in Ronald Reagan’s speech he established trustworthiness or credibility by professing being an impassioned man of faith. I believe he appears to establish appeal in the eyes of his audience by captivating them with the thorough presentation and speaking to the audience about his beliefs in the Lord. Reagan also strived to make it a point, that America was constructed on Christian values and that those beliefs are what has truly given us the freedom, physically, mentally, and emotionally

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    Argument Against Racial Injustice

    that when you kneel during the national anthem, it shows disrespect. The disrespect is seen because the flag stands for the people who have fought and are fighting for our freedom. In discussions of the kneel, one controversial issue has been that kneeling during the anthem is to protest. My own view is that the players should not be able to do it because it shows disrespect to the people who have died and are fighting for our country. Therefore, our flag represents our freedom and the right to declare

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    Ethics Awareness Inventory

    value that forms a basis on ethical decision making within a person’s ethical perspective (William Institute, 2006). CORE stands for, character, obligation, results and equity. Each one is important in making an ethical decision. Individuals’ have character that is unique, some feel obligated and believe that people deserve to be treated fairly, just like equity in which many believe that everything should be based on equal share and making a decision ends with a result. In my summary score, my ethical

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    The Responsibility Of The Government In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." As we say in the pledge of allegiance “with liberty and justice for all." This means that every citizen has the right to freedom and justice. Freedom as in, those citizens can't be compelled to work for free, and justice as in the state has the responsibility to bring those who trespass against you to trial by a jury of peers. Basically it means you are a free person, and no one has the right to harm you. In the

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    Getting Away with Murder

    Getting away with Murder There are different laws in each state that allow citizens to protect themselves against a criminal. However, Florida’s law Stand your ground is giving todays citizens a right to kill. Every day we read about a new case where this law justifies the killing of another person. This law was made up to protect criminals and people who choose to kill when they could have easily avoided the whole situation. Shoot first and ask questions later should have been the name of

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    My Ethical Statement

    person's behavior or the conducting of an activity." Ethics are an important part of our daily lives, and our personal moral beliefs are responsible for several of our judgments and actions. I believe that there are times in every individual's life when (s)he has to choose the right alternative, distinguish between right and wrong and support what is appropriate for society as a whole, which is when the personal ethics system comes into the picture. My personal ethics consist of qualities that always help

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    Hero Concept in Literature

    ' which can capture any audience, and can be seen in many different ways, but it's pretty clear that a hero is someone with the will to stand up for what they believe in, has courage, and is strong for others. People in general, at some point, have wanted to be the hero, or have the courage to stand up for what they believe in. More often than not, people stand by and don't act in a heroic manner, so when reading a story, poem, or other piece of literature that uses the hero concept; it captures

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    Epistomology...Different Mindset

    In life every person was created in their own unique way; so is it possible for two separate individuals to be the same in every way? You could say identicle twins right, but even twins have their own ways of perceiving things therefore it causes them to have different views on life.I do not believe that two people think exactly the same; they may share characteristics or agree with the same things that in some way link the two, but overall their thought process cannot match 100%. This has not been

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    Birth Mothers and What They Endure

    they give up their child. “Adult Birth Mothers Who Made Open Infant Adoption Placements after Adolescent Unplanned Pregnancy” by Lynn B. Clutter. With this process there is many stages that the Mother will go through and there is an acronym that is AFRESH. I will explain what it is and how it affects the Mother and child. During the pregnancy you still have the many worries as normal is my baby okay, am I taking care of myself right, but during an open adoption pregnancy you have more you deal with

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    Peaceful Resistance In America

    Peaceful Resistance Throughout the history of America, there have been many peaceful and violent resistances to laws that people did not agree with. Events like the Woman’s Suffrage, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Boston Tea Party are some of the most popular protests in American history. Though not all always work, peaceful resistance to laws have a positive impact on the society and the people in it. In a society, the government’s goal is to protect and serve to people in that society

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