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  • Religion – Final Reflection Paper

    Religion – Final Reflection Paper

    Introduction Religion has many classifications, such as tribal, classical, transcendental and cosmological, usually based on one’s belief and understandings. Religion also has many definitions, usually based on one’s experience. A particular definition that I found was Religion originates in an attempt to represent and order beliefs, feelings, imaginings and actions that arise in response to direct experience of the sacred and the spiritual (Connelly, 1986). Religion also has many characteristics such as rituals, symbols and

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Reflection on Discourse on the Method

    Reflection on Discourse on the Method

    Descartes is one of the most important western philosophers of the past few centuries. His greatest and most famous work is Discourse on the Method. In this book Descartes questions his own existence, and knowledge that he obtained from different sources. Main arguments of the book are well developed by a logical pattern and supported by examples. However, closely investigating this work, readers can come across many controversies and disputations. Being a well educated person,

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Reflection Paper: Texoil

    Reflection Paper: Texoil

    Reflection paper: Texoil (from the point of view of the sellers) Planning for this negotiation was more difficult than the first negotiation in class. The first negotiation had a point system; therefore I knew what the maximum, minimum and average amount points were. Not only does the Texoil negotiation not have a point system, but there were two people on my side (sellers) and only one on the other side (buyer). My partner and I

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Reflections on the First Amendment

    Reflections on the First Amendment

    Reflections on the First Amendment On December 15th, 1971, the first X amendments to the Constitution went into affect. The first X amendments to the constitution were known as the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment was written by James Madison because the American people were demanding a guarantee of their freedom. The First Amendment was put into place to protect American’s freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly and freedom of petition.

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Color of Fear Reflection

    Color of Fear Reflection

    Color of Fear reflection Racism is where groups of ethnic people do not like another group for being colored, or their religion, gender, etc. Racism is based on color and people the way people judge one other person by their heritage. When you have a white person and a black person competing for a job or trying to go to a good college who has more advantage? The white person does. It puts other people

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: David
  • Religion’s Reflection in Architecture

    Religion’s Reflection in Architecture

    How have architectural styles reflected the philosophies, religions, and politics of various cultures throughout history? I would like to focus my discussion on religion's reflection in architecture and hope it will not be too lengthy. Religion forms the foundation of cultural identity and has decisively shaped world civilizations based on differing, but not exclusive, views of ultimate value: mercy and benevolence in Buddhism, morality and ethics in Confucianism, respect in Shintoism, devotion and mystical unity

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Victor
  • Food-Related Illness Reflection

    Food-Related Illness Reflection

    Unknown to me before reading this article there is over 200 known diseases transmitted through food or water. Causing any ware from six million to eighty-one million illnesses and over nine thousand deaths. And these are just the reported cases, double the figures given above and the numbers well be much closer to reality. This is an epidemic in our society that needs to be monitored closely or it will quickly get out of hand.

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Yan
  • Kant: The Universal Law Formation of The Categorical Imperative

    Kant: The Universal Law Formation of The Categorical Imperative

    Kantian philosophy outlines the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical Imperative as a method for determining morality of actions. This formula is a two part test. First, one creates a maxim and considers whether the maxim could be a universal law for all rational beings. Second, one determines whether rational beings would will it to be a universal law. Once it is clear that the maxim passes both prongs of the test, there are no

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Kant Euthanasia

    Kant Euthanasia

    I am going to apply the theory of Kant's Deontology to the case regarding assisted suicide for psychological suffering. Based on Kant's theory, I have found suicide morally unjust. This case is about euthanasia and assisted suicide. On September 28, 1991, Dr. Boudewijn Chabot administered a sufficient amount of sleeping pills and a liquid drug mixture to a patient with the intentions of assisting the patient with death. The patient, Hilly Bosscher, was suffering from

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Artur
  • Virtual Surgery Reflection of Thoracotomy

    Virtual Surgery Reflection of Thoracotomy

    Virtual surgery reflection of Thoracotomy Background Inquiry The patient is a 54-year-old male with a long history of smoking about one pack of cigarettes a day. Patient has a history of nodular lymphoma involving lymph nodes of multiple sites. Also, about four years ago patient had a CVA leaving him left sided weakness. Patient's last surgery was to neck dissection to remove the lymphoma. Patient's last chest x-ray noticed that there was a large mass

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Giver Reflection

    The Giver Reflection

    I'm not really sure how to start analyzing this one, but it seems to me that it is not until the very end of the text that the author begins to get to the point--although I'm honestly not sure what that is or how to relate it back to our theme of evil and suffering. But, either way, here goes: Something that really caught my attention was The Misfit's comments with regard to Jesus and

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: An
  • Reflection

    Reflection

    Abstract Our social worlds are comprised of a variety of different aspects of who we are, and how we have progressed to our current point in our lives. Each and every one of us brings a different self-schema into our social melting pot we call society. We all see life through a different sets of glasses. The following paper will give you a small chance to look through my glasses. A small glimpse of my

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Kant and Categorical Imperatives

    Kant and Categorical Imperatives

    In order to evaluate one's actions whether they are moral or not, we use many moral dilemmas. One of them is Kant's categorical imperative. This essay presents Kant's project of categorical imperative. Then, I will explain that rulers should appeal to Kant's categorical imperative when making foreign policy decision. In order to support my point of view, I will give importance to the reasons of why rulers appeal to categorical imperative when making foreign policy,

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Similarities and Differences Betweeen Evidence Based Practice and Reflective Practice

    Similarities and Differences Betweeen Evidence Based Practice and Reflective Practice

    Within the field of education there is a range of methods and practices which have been implemented by professionals, in order to improve the provision for learners. Some of the methods adopted may be due to government legislation. An example of this is the National Curriculum. It was introduced to establish a consistent approach to the teaching of all children, in maintained schools. It gives guidance on what should be taught for particular age groups

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Aristotle's Ordinary Versus Kant's Revisionist Definition of Virtue as Habit

    Aristotle's Ordinary Versus Kant's Revisionist Definition of Virtue as Habit

    Aristotle's Ordinary versus Kant's Revisionist Definition of Virtue as Habit L. Hughes Cox Centenary College of Louisiana lcox@beta.centenary.edu ABSTRACT: In what follows I examine the following question: does it make a difference in moral psychology whether one adopts Aristotle's ordinary or Kant's revisionist definition of virtue as habit? Points of commensurability and critical comparison are provided by Kant's attempt to refute Aristotle's definition of virtue as a mean and by the moral problems of ignorance

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Max
  • Midterm Reflection

    Midterm Reflection

    During the Fall Preview, the String Orchestra performed, “The Dance Of The Tumblers.” This performances included articulations/interpretations, dynamics, phrasing, intonation, and the overall performance with the ensemble. The articulations and interpretations in this piece was strong. When playing this song, everyone had to make each note very clear. Otherwise the audience who have heard a cluster of notes coming out of no where. The staccato notes had to be very short and clear. Practicing the

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Artur
  • Special Education Reflection

    Special Education Reflection

    Running Head: REFLECTION PAPER Reflection Paper En Tseh Wang Lehigh University Special Education 332 (Education and Inclusion of Individuals with Special Needs) has been enlightening for me as a secondary mathematics educator. In the beginning of the semester, my feelings towards special education were those of apathy and insensitivity. I now understand that my feelings were due to my lack of knowledge and my judgment based on stereotypes. I always knew that making fun of

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Barbie Boy-Self Reflection Essay

    Barbie Boy-Self Reflection Essay

    Barbie Boy In “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy has connected with me more then any other poem in the book so far. “Barbie Doll” is connected with me as a male because it is what all people go through, not just women like it states in the poem. But all men and women have a stereotype of being the perfect person. You have to have a tan; you have to have the perfect chiseled abs.

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: July
  • Media Content Reflects Changing Dominant Discourses About Femininity and Masculinity

    Media Content Reflects Changing Dominant Discourses About Femininity and Masculinity

    The notion that media content reflects changing dominant discourses with regards to masculinity and femininity appears to be an on going debate, although traditional representations of men and women are still very much evident in media content, for example domesticity, motherhood and women’s role in the home, it is notable that due to shifts in a cultured society, one that claims to be of fairness and equality, that there are still repetitious marginalisation’s which currently

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Assess the Degree to Which You Believe ‘the Idiots'reflects Artistically and Structurally the Intentions of the Dogme95 Project.

    Assess the Degree to Which You Believe ‘the Idiots'reflects Artistically and Structurally the Intentions of the Dogme95 Project.

    ‘The Idiots' is Lars von Trier's only movie that strictly obeys the Dogme95 manifesto. It is artistically and structurally justified in calling itself an archetypal Dogme95 film. The director avoids any generic thematic pursuits and shuns all forms of technical enhancements used in Hollywood cinema. Instead, ‘The Idiots' presents us with a visually minimalistic, thematically unclassified story about a group of people who live together in a large house, under the leadership of a fellow

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    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Stephanie
  • Listening Skills - Reflective Schools

    Listening Skills - Reflective Schools

    As listening significantly affects the geniality of all our conversations, it is suffice to say that to actively listen is to fully supply a profound interest within our fellow communicators. Via providing them with the obvious knowledge that you are truly intent on listening, wether it be a friend or a stranger, a reciprocation of their deepest and truest feelings may occur. To expand this skill fully and accurately, a five minute recording depicting an

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    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Mia
  • Kant Metaphysical Exposition of Space

    Kant Metaphysical Exposition of Space

    Kant: Explain and asses what you think to be the best argument Kant gives as his "Metaphysical Exposition of Space" (B37-40) that space cannot be either and actual entity (Newtonian concept) or any independent relation among real things (Leibnizian concepti be on). In other words, is he successful in arguing that space must be (at least) a form of intuition? Do any of his arguments further show that space must be ONLY a form of

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Odyssey Book 11 Reflection

    The Odyssey Book 11 Reflection

    This passage is taken from lines 499-518 of Book 11, from Homer's epic, The Odyssey. At this point in the story, Odysseus has travelled to the underworld and met the ghost of Agamemnon, the commander of the Achaeans, who was murdered by his wife Clytemnestra upon his return home from Troy. Agamemnon is naturally bitter about his murder, especially since he wasn't able to see his son. Agamemnon then warns Odysseus about the dangers of

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: sebastian
  • Reflective Essay

    Reflective Essay

    Throughout the summer semester I have had to write a number of essays using a variety of techniques. Before college, I would write assuming that the only reader, or audience, would be my teacher. Composition helped me realize the many steps that are involved in the writing process from free writing to making a final copy. In order to create a good paper you need organize your ideas. Also, I realize what needs to

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Steve
  • Kant Vs. Virtue Ethics

    Kant Vs. Virtue Ethics

    When we talk about whether or not a person is ethically right, we can look at the actions that he or she may partake in. These actions maybe studied in different situations such as the one that we were told to evaluate. While leaving the grocery store, one witnesses an old man struggling with his oxygen tank. Without thinking, you lift the tank and help the elderly man. This action is a kind gesture, but

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    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Victor

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