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    I am very happy that the National Honor Society has chosen me to be a candidate. Throughout the summer I have completed a total of 18 hours of service. From ticket taking at the Marquette County Fair, cleaning at the Habitat for Humanity Restore, and making packets for the Negaunee Middle School. At each of these volunteering events I learned that it can be fun to volunteer. Without volunteers some events would not happen, like the Model A Fall Color Ride. My grandpa was planning on going

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    For my service hours I helped around my school and my old school, Saint Barnabas Elementary School. I helped the high school with all the open houses, Freshman Fun night, and the Spring show. I helped the Elementary School with the after school program and I even helped the school with book sorting for the book fair. I did these for my service hours because it's important to help the school you go to and the Elementary School that prepared you for high school. Community Service is important because

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    prominent when there was an influenza outbreak and the community had to come together to get through it. In Nyerere’s essay, the idea of community is greatly emphasized; he emphasizes that the idea of community is an essential part for the success of any society. Steinbeck and Nyerere’s idea of community are quite similar because both believes that it

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    men to be selfish’’( ‘‘Locke and Hobbes Overview 2’’ ). Thomas Hobbes believed a strong iron-fisted ruler was needed for the safety and well being of a society. The ideals of man in a natural state, follow Thomas Hobbes philosophical view represented through Jack's brutish and monarch like attitude which lead to them living in a dystopian society. The character Jack shows a very Thomas Hobbes authoritarian standing in the novel the “lord of the flies’’ by William Golding. For instance, Jack tells

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    I found a love for service during my college education. My first semester at Creighton I joined the service fraternity on campus, Alpha Phi Omega, and my first service project was serving dinner at the Timberlake Outreach Center. The experience was humbling, and I left feeling rewarded, with a sense of purpose. I continued to volunteer every semester and participated in various service projects from volunteering at a home for Alzheimer’s patient to traveling around Omaha collecting food and clothes

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    Hobbes and Locke Essay Thomas Hobbes and John Locke varied in philosophical theories and period as well as in tendencies of man, with Hobbes' perspective being noteworthy more skeptical than that of Locke. What they both offer in comparison are their views on religion with Christianity specifically. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke are two political thinkers who are acclaimed for their speculations about the development of the general public and examining man in his natural state. Hobbes and Locke were

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    on the idea that the government should not only represent the people, but the citizens themselves must be actively involved in politics, society, and civic duties. Additionally, one must have an involvement in the lawmaking procedure and decision because if they are part of such, they would work without objection with the confidence that whatever helps society will be favorable to them. Rousseau like Locke had

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    As a child, I always had a heart to serve. I would be the child who was in the kitchen with my mother helping her cook. I would be the person to offer to do a task for an individual with a smile upon my face. The older I got I knew that whatever career path I chose it would involve helping others. Growing up I wanted to be several things as many children often dream of. As time went on, I set my heart and mind on working with children. Being the youngest of ten kids and an aunt at the age of six

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    has some flaws and inequalities especially when it comes to race and socioeconomic status. Although the American Dream has flaws I do believe service and community can help make it more equal, but only if we are willing to make changes. In today’s society, the American Dream favors white middle to upper class Americans. This is white privilege. The article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Peggy McIntosh, talks about what white privilege is. She lists all of the things she can

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    law theorist. They both shared these interests, but from different perspectives. Locke took it from the point of view that people should have rights and by nature, man is a social animal. Hobbes thought man is by nature not a social animal and that society could not exist except by the power of the state. Thus creating two different theories that would later have a bigger impact. John Locke believed that men had their own rights by nature. By them having their own rights, he wanted them to know the

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