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    People have a tendency to not let go of their past due to decisions that they may have made. The outcome of those may have impacted one's life, which leads to the endless suffering even regret and an inability to move on. The poems "Icarus" by Edward Field and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", written by Robert Frost compliment each other as they reflect on the previous choices and consequences of an individual. In "Icarus", Field demonstrates that it is in our hands to either accept the truth

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    live their lives oblivious to the consequences of their actions and choices. Some people compare their actions with others before making decisions. Some people reminisce about their decisions and how their choices made them who they are today. In his poems, “Fire and Ice” and “The Road Not Taken,” Robert Frost describes the outcomes and consequences of choices and decisions. These two poems illustrate the same concepts, yet they are vastly different from each other. In the poem, “Fire and Ice,” Frost

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    The Giver Research Paper

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    Through her Newbery award-winning novel, The Giver, Lois Lowry demonstrates the incalculable value of making decisions, by creating a dystopian society that does not know the meaning of choice. The ability to make choices is generally taken for granted in modern day society. Since the beginning of our society, people have pushed beyond the confines of not having choices by starting revolutions. During the 1700s, the American colonies led a revolution against the tyrannical mother country of Great

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    humans have been granted since the dawn of time. The decisions, or choices that individuals make, have affected and altered the way that people have lived for hundreds of years. These decisions range from the outfit that one may on a given day to more serious decisions such as the fate of a nation. While these decisions may be hard to come by at times, they are necessary in the progression of humanity. There are times, however, that these decisions can make the difference between choosing life or death

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    lack of understanding of the consequences his actions will cause. The decisions Ponyboy makes may seem unimportant, but the results impact his life in more ways than one.

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    Describing life in one word is simple: choices. All people live a life full of choices, and everything people do is based off of their choices. People may take their surroundings into consideration, but ultimately, they still makes choices based on their own personal preferences. Choices lead people to what they do, think, and feel. Little everyday choices like what to eat, what to wear, and what to say impacts people in someway. The everyday choices people make that seem minor turn into lifelong

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    In the poem, “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Sara Teasdale, the author states that human decisions cause more harm than benefits and that in the long run, if we are to die off, life will go on peacefully without us. Much like in the short story “There Will Come Soft Rains”, the robots that are still left while humans have gone out of existence

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    Sethe's Choices

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    to survive the brutality of war, she sends her young daughter to the oven. The choices of Sethe and Sophie are also similar in the respect that they both involve death, guilt, and pain. Sophie and Sethe both lose children as a result of their decisions and have to live with the consequences of their actions. After the loss of her daughter, Sethe spends each day of her life isolated and filled with guilt in 124. As an attempt to deal with her guilt, she treats her living daughter, Denver, with great

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    coworkers by recruiting them for the inclusive decision-making process. This step will allow Elaine to gain knowledge of the missing information required to better assist her clients. Deliberation over incongruities will also assist Elaine with needed clarifications during discussions about properly applying practical reasoning to the realities of the situation or dilemma (Herlihy & Corey, 2015, pp. 17). I also believe that once the ethical decision-making process has successfully come to a conclusion

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    The Giver Negatives

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    Do you make positive or negative choices? If so, then you will see how it affects other people in their lives. In The Giver by Lois Lowery there are plenty of choices that can lead to good outcomes or bad outcomes. The main character, Jonas, has made several good choices and several bad choices. Jonas’ experiences develop a theme over the course of The Giver by teaching the reader that choices can lead to positive or negative outcomes. Although some readers may believe that choices can only be

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