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    as a way to shed insight on the various ways human care from the ontical perspective. “Onticology is the study of some entity in its actual relation with other entities” (Roach, 2013, p. 165). These attributes presented: compassion, competence, confidence, conscience, commitment, and comportment are known as the six cs. I was very interested to learn more about caring throughout this reading. Is a dress code necessary to convey caring to patients? Why or why not? Dress code is necessary to…

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    I believe in confidence Confidence is believing in yourself and knowing that you can achieve whatever you want to do. Must of the time people are not confident in what they can do and that usually prevents them from doing it. Confidence sometimes lets us do things that we never thought that we could achieve. As an example, Once me and my soccer team went on a tournament to Indiana. We came into the tournament with being a lower rank in the state. The teams we were playing were better than us at…

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    Christopher Misunderstand

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    Christopher is a 15 year old boy with a mild form of autism called Asperger's. Due to his disorder, many people who know Christopher think he is dependent on others and often assume that he is not as smart as the average kid. In fact, Christopher is actually a gifted mathematician and very independent. Christopher actually prefers to be on his own and independent. People misunderstand Christopher because of his disability. Most people just assume that Christopher is incapable of being…

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    Love is an eternal fire it burns brighter than a thousand suns! It is quiet understanding, that two people share and once one is in love hiding that feeling is a battle in which you will fail miserably. We all want to love and be loved in return; however, to love someone has different meanings to all. Such as you can love your mother or teacher even to love a particular movie or book love can be used to describe the feelings you have for many things. That said the flaw is when love is…

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    competition brings out an abundance of confidence that one wouldn’t find anywhere else. As a highly competitive Irish dancer, I have gradually grown into the competitor I am today. It was, and is, not easy, but with the encouragement of my teachers, judges and friends, I grew. When I was thirteen, during a time when I felt the worst about my dancing and came across as a very timid and shy, I earned an important boost of confidence from a judge. Showing a hint of confidence, I hoped to gain my…

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    responsibilities. Trusting others to complete a task can help manage those responsibilities. Of course, I would rather do everything myself but, that is not always feasible. As an Alternative Service Break coordinator, my capability to discern when to have confidence in my co-coordinator and allow them to help will aid me in being a more effective and efficient leader. Delegating also helps to remind me that sometimes, giving others an opportunity to take on responsibility can contribute to…

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero Essay

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    In the fourth century B.C., a theorist of drama, named Aristotle, devised a definition for what he considered a tragic hero. He described a tragic hero as someone who was of noble statue, of good character, but possessed human-like flaws. Aristotle also stated that a tragic hero’s downfall was due to his or her own mistakes through free choice, not fate. The tragic hero was also described to have great misfortune that was not entirely deserved, ending in a fall, but not total destruction…

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    Zaroff Pride Quotes

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    First, throughout the whole story Zaroff can be characterized as confident. The first reason he can be called confident is that he gives his prey a three-hour head start. Zaroff says, “I give him a three hours’ start.”(Connell 50). This shows that Zaroff is confident because he is sure that if he lets the get a three-hour head start that he can still catch them and find them. The second reason Zaroff can be characterized as confident is that he traps sailors’ ships and has them washed ashore.…

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    Big City Girl, Small Town Woman Jennifer, or Jen as some like to call her, was born July 24th, 1970, in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois. Jen Townsend was the name she grew up with through out her high school and college career, but on October 7th, 1995, her life changed when she married David Claeys, a man from a town smaller than the size of her entire high school. They met at Western Illinois University, where she attended college, and majoring in business. After about three years…

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    Superior writers use a vast number of well-used elements. It is key to use exceptional elements if you thrive to be a great writer. An example of a writer with higher-level elements is Ray Bradbury. Bradbury has a famous short story called "The Pedestrian." The "Pedestrian" is a futuristic story about a man who is not involved with the world. Bradbury uses setting, figurative language, and symbolism to affect the overall succession of the story. First, Bradbury uses figurative language to…

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