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    in the car and smelling the aroma of sweet, soft, and tasty treats left in my mom’s car after going to the nursing home. I could also feel the warmth left on the seats of the car where the sweets had been laid on the way to the nursing home. Her generosity and kindness is what has made her loved by many. Just one of many examples is how she is held in very high esteem at that particular

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    As I've grown up there have been a few leaders in my life or that I've seen that have made me into the person I am today, but the most influential leader in my life is definitely my grandfather. Gary Drumheller, fought in Vietnam and now spends his time at his barbershop or working with a group with similar morals as our council called "The Elks", where their main focus is helping veterans that are struggling financially, mentally, and physically. Throughout my childhood he has always taught me to

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    Who is the man behind the world renowned classic, A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens, born on February 7, 1812, spent the first nine years of his life living in southeast England with his father John, who was kind and likable man, although financially irresponsible. After moving to London, the twelve-year-old Dickens had his father arrested and set to debtors’ prison where his mother moved seven of their children, but arranged for Charles to live alone outside the prison. Charles spent three traumatic

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    The 1976 documentary film Ongka’s Big Moka is a prime example to explicate the resemblance of gift economy and creditor-debtor relationship with regard to interest. Moka is a ritual of gifting in tribes of the Mount Hagen area in Papua New Guinea. Pigs as well as other live stocks, cassowaries, scarce pearl shells, and as the modern civilization gradually penetrates into the tribes, cash and automobiles are given away at the ceremony. Giving away food and gifts is translated to status and rank. The

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    example for what humans should strive to be. According to Virtue ethicists, such as famed greek philosopher Aristotle, the only way to achieve Eudaimonia is by being a virtuous person. Someone who is virtuous acts in ways that exemplify virtues such generosity and caring. However, virtuous people, according to Aristotle are also able to find a balance between the extremes of any given virtue (Moore, 2018). In the situation of being asked for money by the homeless man, Virtue ethicists would argue that

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    How must a prince rule? A common question when talking about the book, The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli as it’s very unique and describes the qualities and lifestyle of a prince. Niccolo Machiavelli created this “guideline” in-order to help with ruling. The book was intended for Lorenzo de’ Medici, the rule of Florence, Italy at the time. The purpose in writing this book was to win the favor of Lorenzo de’ Medici and eventually “earn” a spot within the government of Florence. Within the book, Machiavelli

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    hundred years in, it split into another group called the Protestants. The group just kept splitting and about two billion years later we have Christianity, as we know it. The ideas in the beginning were radical. They were about love, forgiveness, generosity and faith. If sports or fashion can become institutionalized, then religion can too. The church in America as a whole does not seem like the ideas we talk about or believe in rather it feels more like an institution we have to join. America and

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    As you stare down the barrel of a gun, you may find yourself encompassed by fear and unable to move. Niccolo Machiavelli believed that fear and manipulation were key to dominate men. In Machiavelli’s paper, “The Morals of the Prince”, he educates the reader on what it means to be an effective position of authority- a leader. In light of Machiavelli’s beliefs, this paper will argue that love is more useful than being feared in positions of power, using examples from the educational system, parents

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    Out of the three programs in restorative justice, victim- offender mediation is one of the first programs to be introduced towards making amends in restorative justice. The victim- offender mediation process according to Ness and Strong (2015), originated in Canada in 1974, as two inebriated young men who were in their teens, pleaded guilty to destroying the property of twenty-two people. In the preparation of the judge’s report, a probation officer, by the name of Mark Yantzi and a volunteer of

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    her way to the top by working hard in her studies and she gave a voice to African American Woman all across the world through her influential talks during events and on her talk show “The Oprah Winfrey Show”. She has also showed massive amounts generosity and kindness to people by giving away thousands and millions of dollars in helping other organizations and people all across the world. This shows that Oprah truly cares about people and would like to help organizations and people in need because

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