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    I believe that David Thoreau’s quote‚ "I think that we should be men first‚ and subjects afterwards. It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law‚ so much as for the right‚" means that people should think for themselves before they follow blindly behind someone else and that they should question authority when you believe it is wrong. Zoroastrianism is a religion that teaches that "life is a constant battleground" between the forces of good‚ represented by Ahuramazda‚ and evil‚ represented

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    Love does not come easy and its main foundations are trust and security. If these two exist in a parent-child relationship‚ it will be easier to deal with more difficult situations. Trust‚ safety and love are interlinked and nurturing these three things is essential to a happy family life and a happy childhood for your children. Here are 7 strategies to build trust with your child. Strategy #1 - Practice what You Preach Building trust with your child is similar to leadership. If the leader does

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    The Modern Moral Order

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    start with the new vision of moral order. This was most clearly stated in the new theories of Natural Law which emerged in the seventeenth century‚ largely as a response to the domestic and international disorder wrought by the wars of religion. Grotius and Locke are the most important theorists of reference for our purposes here. Grotius derives the normative order underlying political society from the nature of its constitutive members. Human beings are rational‚ sociable agents who are

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    Mr Salvatore

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    SHC 34 Principles For Implementing Duty Of Care In Health And Social Care Or Children And Young Peoples Settings. Duty Of Care What It Means To Have A Duty Of Care? A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could potentially harm others. For example if the children are doing P.E. and playing on apparatus you will need to make sure that all the equipment is set up right and is safe for

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    Some people think that peace is something that can never be achieved because of the destructive nature of humans‚ and in a way they are right. However‚ that is not always the case when superheroes are included. Peace can be thought of as being the time where there is no destruction or violence occurring. The problem with keeping peace is that humans are amazing at creating both destruction and violence through wars or fighting. It is no wonder so many people believe peace is unattainable. Although

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    Fortune favours the brave. It’s a well known proverb but what exactly does it mean? .in simple terms‚ that good luck comes to those who take chances.There are many people in life who complain that they can’t attain success in life because fate has conspired against them. This is simply not true. History has shown us that the truth is fortune favours those with courage and an adventurous spirit. Those that are prepared to take risks but not be reckless. Those that give proper consideration to their

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    “A Cruel Hate Towards Cruelty” Dayondra Duffy Cruelty under any circumstance is unjust. Even though some may believe that cruelty can be justified under extreme circumstances‚ Michel De Montaigne writes‚ “The Essays‚” as an educated novel based off his observations in the late 1500s. One of his major observations that shaped his work was that he saw cruelty as an art of suffering‚ and that this is harmful in such a way that makes man inhuman. He observes cruelty not only through the actions

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    A Discussion of Nietzsche’s Master and Slave Morality and Ascetic Ideal In his work‚ Nietzsche introduces the concepts of Master and Slave Morality and with them‚ the problem of the Ascetic Ideal. Master morality is‚ in short‚ a morality of strength‚ individualism‚ and nobility that weighs actions on their consequences. Slave morality‚ on the other hand‚ values humility‚ sympathy‚ and kindness. It values actions based on whether their intent was one of “good” or “evil.” He links Slave morality to

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    Euthanasia is a very controversial topic that is spreading throughout the world. Euthanasia has two different forms which are Passive and Active. It is not only controversial weather it should be legal a whole but also controversial if both forms of euthanasia should be legal. Rachels and Williams are two philosophers who give their unique input on what is right and wrong. Williams disagrees with euthanasia while Rachels urges for doctors to agree with euthanasia. For me personally I feel that Euthanasia

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    HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY Like truth goodness and justice‚ honesty is a virtue. A good person is always honest‚ and tells the truth. We must form a habit of honesty. It plays in both the worlds. Honest deeds are always rewarded that should not be measured in terms of money. A person following good deeds is always contended and satisfied. It is true that a person in practicality of life but he does not deviate from the path of honesty and remains peaceful and contented in the hardships of life.

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