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    The Three Prisoners

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    The story starts out but having us imagine that there are three prisoners in a cave. These prisoners are tied to rocks so they cannot look at anything besides the cave wall that is directly in front of them. These three prisoners have been stuck in this cave since birth and have never seen or experienced anything outside of the cave. Behind the prisoners there is a fire‚ and between the fire and the prisoners there is a walkway. People that pass this walkway usually carry things on their head that

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    ECO550 Week 4 Discussion 1 and 2 Name Course University 5/3/2014 Question 1 "Production Economics" Please respond to the following: From the scenario for Katrina’s Candies‚ determine the relevant costs for the expansion decision‚ and distinguish between the short run and the long run costs. Recommend the key decision-making criteria that Katrina’s Candies should use for expansion decisions in the short run and in the long run. Provide rationale for your response. Given that Katrina’s candies

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    Sex Offender Paraphilias

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    sexual offenders there was never any mention of non-offending paraphilias that go through treatment. They decided to focus their study on sexual offenders because they found in their research that that since other paraphilics and sexual offenders were thought to be so similar‚ they would also go through the treatment process the same way. By focusing on sexual offenders‚ the DSM IV’s reliability for diagnosing paraphilias is questioned. In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual

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    Theology of Suffering

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    Theology of Suffering: A Contrast To suffer means to submit or be forced to endure (something unpleasant); to endure death‚ pain‚ or distress. It is known to happen to everyone‚ that it is a part of this world that we live in and essentially‚ there is no escaping it. Looking at it through a scientific lens‚ the second law of thermodynamics helps with the definition. That the whole world is in a slow downward spiral into death and that is inescapable. Just the thought of this for some people

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    corruption

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    Corruption in any form is treated as an incurable disease‚ a cause of many social and economical evils in the society and it damages the moral and ethical fibres of the civilization. Indisputably‚ it is correct that corruption breeds many evils in the society and once corruption starts taking place‚ slowly and gradually whole country passes through its net and it becomes after sometime an incurable disease. From the point of view of economic growth‚ there seems to be no clear cut correlation between

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    The Solitary Reaper: A Response William Wordsworth is considered by many to be one of the most efficient‚ and studied poets of English Literature. With his many talents‚ and aid by his sister‚ Dorothy Wordsworth‚ he had produced many stories and songs during his period. Wordsworth has been compared to the finest author in English Literature‚ William Shakespeare. Wordsworth’s talent is viewed in his many poems‚ including “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”‚ “Ode: Intimations of Immortality” and “The

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    States from the national government. However‚ there were many state and local government throughout this nation’s history that restricted the basic rights of their own citizens. Then came selective incorporation which is a process that saved many innocent people from prison for acting out their basic rights. Selective incorporation is not a law but it is a doctrine that makes sure the states’ lawmaker are not taking away American citizens constitutional right. This process opens a way to stop local and

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    Prisoners Rights

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    Prisoner Rights Prisoners rights have come a long way from what they were in the 1800’s‚ prisoners back then had no rights they were abused and mistreated and the prison officials did whatever they wanted to prisoners and they had no say. During the 1800’s prisoners were kept in unsatisfactory conditions that were unclean‚ unsafe‚ falling apart and underfed they were giving small portions of bread‚ it seemed as they were being teased with the food. There punishments were harsh and unruly‚ they were

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    the end I will try my hardest. To try to change this theory in others‚ how they look at things‚ is a little harder. People get set in their ways and get lazy. In fact this generation is set in their way of thinking‚ because it seems everything is just handed to them. But to push them to want to achieve and succeed and making them understand that this will set them for life is very hard to do. To tell them it is worth it means nothing‚ but to show them will open a million doors previously thought

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    solitary reaper

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    pass in the highlands‚Wordsworth saw a young girl in a field.She was working all alone.She was cutting and binding the crops into sheaves .She was singing a sad song.Her song was echoing in the whole valley and could be heard even beyond it.The poet did not disturb the girl lest she could cease singing. The song of the girl was really very sweet and charming.The poet thought that her song was sweeter than the song of the nightingale.Though the notes of the nightingale must appear very charming to

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