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    they can address their societal legal and ethical culture. Medtronic‚ a worldwide industry leader in medical technology‚ believes that it is their “responsibility to ensure that their interactions with customers and patients are ethical and beyond reproach.” (Medtronic) Management leads by example and holds their employees and contractors to the same code of conduct. In the code of conduct‚ Medtronic forbids the use of inducements‚ offering

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    The speaker of the ‘The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner’ is a young soldier who went to the World War II. It can be inferred that while he was home with his family‚ he had to go to the war. He was assinged to an aircraft. The line ‘’And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.’’ is a metaphor. We can say that he was a hitman in that line if we consider the shape of the aircrafts. In the first line‚ the age is emphasized. It seems he had a family and he lived with them. We can say that the

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    mother and sister down below him as if in a deep well or grave-The place‚ like a saloon on a sinking ship‚ is continually moving away from him-He knows and they know they are moving towards death and that they must die so he will live-There is no reproach against him; it is just the way things must be | -Flashback | -Reveals the disappearance

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    still has some of these qualities. Oedipus was the only person who could defeat the sphinx to save everyone but he still did it partly for himself. Tiresias knows the real truth about Oedipus’ past actions and current curses: “I will reply‚ since you reproach me as blind: even though you see clearly‚ do not see the scope of your evil‚ nor where you live‚ nor with whom you dwell” (lines 428-431). Tiresias knows that Oedipus killed Laius and that Oedipus married his mother unwittingly. Tiresias is the person

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    Furthermore‚ The Great Gatsby is viewed as a Great American Novel because it displays the social class hierarchy. During this time‚ what social class a person belonged to really mattered. Those who had money tended to think they were the best while they believed those who worked towards the same position as them are to be looked down upon. Tom shows the same feeling about someone who was not already born rich. He shows that he is very prejudice about hard work. In the hotel room‚ Tom confronts Gatsby

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    Nine Characteristics of Wisdom from Above (James 3:17‚18) "But the wisdom from above is first of all pure (undefiled); peace-loving‚ courteous (considerate‚ gentle); it is willing to yield to reason‚ full of compassion and good fruits; it is wholehearted and straight forward; impartial and unfeigned (free from doubts‚ wavering and insincerity). And the harvest of righteousness (Of conformity to God’s will in thought and deeds) is the fruit of the seed sown in peace by those who work for and make

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    RR #4 Adam Gopnik Born in 1959 Adam Gopnik graduated from McGrill University and later became a staff writer for the New Yorker. In his article he illustrates the three types of people and there manner in contemplation towards the internet. The “Never-Betters” those who welcome change and think it will make the world a more desirable place. The “Better-Nevers” who believe that if things are going smoothly‚ why change it? That‚ in this case‚ the internet should never have been. Finally‚ we have

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    " I don’t believe that one is born compassionate. Compassion is not character trait like a sunny disposition" - Barbara Ascher Aschen is saying that compassion is not something granted like a disposition. Indeed‚ compassion must be learned. Learned in response to the world surrounding us. It is obvious that a kid’s perception of the people and things around him will be altered if it’s parents don’t show respect to the homeless or the orphan. Education plays an important part. Such as a yorkshire

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    Hitler‚ there was Saddam Hussein‚ who also led by fear. Saddam Hussein had similar goals‚ although Hitler wanted control over the whole world‚ Hussein only wanted control over the Middle East. Machiavelli says that “A prince must not worry about the reproach of cruelty when it is a matter of keeping his subjects united and loyal” (12). In my opinion‚ both Hitler and Hussein led this way. They were both cruel‚ but their “subjects” remained “united and

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    A210 – Approaching Literature Assignment 1 Read the passage from Pride and Prejudice and‚ in a continuous essay of not more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. The passage of Pride and Prejudice contains many narrative devices to help further the understanding of the reader. This includes the narrative devices of ‘telling’ the reader events using narrative voice‚ free indirect

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