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    Man's essential Nature through Jack’s Actions The novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, demonstrates that when there is no supervision of young adults, children will strive for power. Jack is a boy who strongly disagrees with the choices of Ralph with causes him to make his own lot. Savergry is displayed when the young adults do not like how Ralph is a leader. Jack strives for power which causes conflict that results in death. Savagery is seen through Jack’s struggles to gain and maintain

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    To censor, or not to censor? The social identity dichotomy is the epicenter of perhaps the most prevalent issue in the country today. To put it clearly, what aspects of a person define who they are, and how strongly are they used to shape everything in that person’s daily life? Key groups scaffolding an ugly, extremist version of this outlook are Antifa and the “Alt-Right”. One of the most outspoken leaders of the alt-right, Richard Spencer, is to speak at DePaul University. This is bringing much

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    Somewhere there is a town where everyone’s best friend is their next-door neighbor. Everyone here would always stop and talk about what is going on, no matter who you are. Such community does exist, but only in the small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. The value and importance of community is shown in Our Town by Thornton Wilder using repetition and pattern of events. A few important times this is shown is the play is when Emily and George’s disagreements with each other help grow their

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    In Truevine, Beth Macy the author argues that the kidnapping of the Muse Brothers was unintentionally orchestrated by their own mother Harriet temporarily traded them for monetary gain, during times of extreme poverty and racism. This is story is in contrast to the more commonly known story that says that the boys were captured by Circus hunters, and never returned, despite the mothers struggles to get them back. Consequently, those who will disagree with this book, probably disagree with the author’s

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    Distinguish between the concepts of conflict, dispute, and negotiation. Examine their differences as well as how they relate to each other. Conflict is “a struggle; clashing of views or statements”. (Cope, 2014) A dispute would be a controversy or disagreement that pushes a person’s buttons to make them prove another person wrong. (Cope, 2014) Negotiation however, is the process or attempt at resolving a conflict that has elevated into a dispute. People come across conflicts daily as humans and

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    Communications with adults; the way we communicate with adults and children are similar in many ways. When communicating with children you need to maintain a positive and interesting body language. It is very important that you show interest and give eye contact and use other non- verbal communications that show attentiveness and interest. You also need to be respectful and show courtesy towards both children and adults. You need to make sure you avoid assumptions. You cannot always assume that every

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    Dudley Field Malone once said, “I have never in my life learned anything from a man who agreed with me.” Many people believe that disagreement creates an increase in stress levels which prevents learning. Disagreements take place every day, and are a vital process in the development of our own thoughts and opinions. Learning how to disagree with others respectfully will lead us to stretch our thinking. Explaining opposing standpoints with others gives perspective on the contrasting positions. Some

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    In Socrates’s Euthyphro the conception of piety, and his knowledge of it, comes from Euthyphro’s teachings. Socrates challenges Euthyphro’s knowledge of piety, and how he will defend himself on trial against Meletos accusations. Starting a path of righteousness in Meletos perspective, he’s actually causing more harm to his people. Socrates tries to understand Euthyphro’s definition of piety through his Socratic Method. He goes further on to understand his own meaning of the relationship between god

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    Sydni Athy Human Communications 12 Angry Men (Extra Credit) The play was in a New York City jury room in 1957. The play is inspired by a murder case and if found guilty, he will be sentenced to the death penalty. The different approaches to leadership, reflected by the jurors and their theories. Leading by going against the norm, and the laissez faire approach are some of the approaches to leadership. One example of the laissez faire is in the beginning of all eleven of the jurors, who plead guilty

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    Question #1: From Chapter Five 's (5) AWARE "Conflict and Conflict Resolution," one of the answers out of all the chapters that students and professionals disagreed the most was: "It is important to come to an agreement at the end of an argument." Professionals agreed that reaching an agreement is NOT always necessary, while students were undecided but leaned toward supporting an affirmative response. 1a) Describe your own opinion to this question BEFORE you took the course, “It is important to come

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