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    important quality to have, as it shows selflessness. One specific example from the book ‘Hiroshima’ by John Hersey was when Mr. Tanimoto helped people after the bomb dropped. When he drove his boat onto the bank, he “lifted several of the men and women who were naked, into his boat” (pg.45). He could have left those people there, and not let them board his boat. He showed humility in sacrificing and letting those people on his boat, as it took a lot of selflessness to decide to help them instead

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    is a representation of the beginning of Jane’s long and extensive search for not only injustice for herself, but to those she encounters along the way of her journey. Mrs Reed and Master John Reed are two pivotal characters that are symbols of selflessness and ignorance that had occurred during the nineteenth century between those belonging to the upper-class and those who remained in the lower-class. Both of these figures are cruel and abusive and are the main and central reason of Jane’s suffering

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    Would one consider selflessness a superb trait to have or would one feel as if they are a pushover and easily swayed one way or another? Jig the woman in “Hills Like White Elephants” definitely is a prime example of when selflessness is taken advantage of to the very extreme. “Hills Like White Elephants” is a great exemplification of how Ernest Hemingway uses setting and dialogue to show how Jig’s selflessness is abused. “Hills Like White Elephants” takes place at a train station, overlooking

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    against their struggles. The reader can see things are looking up for the protagonist chance of success in his task because of the change in Jefferson. Through Grant showing that he cares and not giving up on him, Jefferson learns a lesson about selflessness and having courage. The second person that learns a lesson during this book is Grant. In the beginning, Grant’s only concern is about himself. He doesn’t want to do anything for anyone but himself and feels miserable in his small community. He

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    Notions of Selflessness in Sartrean Existentialism and Theravadin Buddhism ABSTRACT: In this essay I examine the relationship between Sartre's phenomenological description of the "self" as expressed in his early work (especially Being and Nothingness) and elements to be found in some approaches to Buddhism. The vast enormity of this task will be obvious to anyone who is aware of the numerous schools and traditions through which the religion of Buddhism has manifested itself. In order to be brief

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    When describing a model of bravery, selflessness, courage, and sensibility Shun Fujimoto is an excellent specimen. Shun participated in the 1976 Olympics hosted by Montreal, Canada. Helping lead his fellow Japanese Olympians to a fourth dynasty, win and beating the opposition Russia. During the floor competition, while tumbling Shun had broken his right knee. Perseverance willed Shun to continue with not the slightest mention of pain or restriction in his movements. Performing a featured twist from

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    As he finally gasped for air, he looks up to see the nurse that had just given him cardiopulmonary resuscitation. He was lying there breathing again because of the nurse that was educated and trained to help, she saved his life. To save a life and become a hero in someone’s eyes, that is a nurse. Nurses are important figures of society and are there whenever and forever. They play a key role in the caring for a patient and obtain many duties and responsibilities. Since nursing has evolved, the lives

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    The Kite Runner is a powerful book contrasting selfishness and selflessness. The book follows the life of Amir, a character who experiences guilt and tragedy throughout his life. While growing up in Kabul, Amir witnesses the imperfect and prejudice society in his country. Within an imperfect society, there are many who are self-invested, and among those, there are those who are selfless. Characters Amir and Hassan possess selfish and selfless traits. The traits that these characters possess are

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    life is not complete until one has experienced it. Seldom talked about is selflessness, when selflessness is talked about it is usually accompanied by an unlying need for acknowledgement. A selfless act is generally manipulated to create a false image of a person to boost the of opinions of the surrounding community. Because of humanity's natural inclination to self-interest love and positive emotions conflicts with selflessness. In our readings, Barbara Fredrickson’s ideas about love and positive emotions

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    ever been trapped and unable to get out? Would a simple act of selflessness have helped you out? Yes, more often than we think selflessness is very helpful. The theme of the story is selflessness. The story “Under a Rice Moon” tells the story of a caged and neglected bird. The theme of the story is selflessness towards others. The bird has not had an owner who is willing to be selfless and set him free. The dictionary defines selflessness as a concern more with the needs and wishes of others than

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