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    to the West‚[9] but undergo a process of radicalisation‚[10] gradually adopting an extremist ideological framing.[11] Less immediately apparent‚ but potentially more strategically significant‚ is the notion of autonomy and self-determination in the act – HGT is often conceptualised as being conceived and carried out independently of any direct control or chain of command.[12] Some observers consider that being “native-born citizens” to the country attacked is the qualifying criteria for HGT.[13] Others

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    Michael Hagen Guy Heath‚ Professor Active and Passive Euthanasia Rachels stresses the difference between active and passive euthanasia in terms of ethics. It is alright in some circumstances to simply withhold anything the patient needs to survive‚ but direct action may never be taken. Rachels gives arguments on why that doctrine needs to be reconsidered. if patients are in agony and want to be relieved of treatment‚ the doctrine says they may with consent. However‚ the relieving of treatment

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    Chapter 9 1. Simons Christian’s act that is performed is when his body is carried out to sea with the plane and piggy after he got killed for something everyone though he was but in fact wasn’t‚ the sea is an unchanged element throughout the story and is used to erase painful memories and bad experiences. I thought that Simon’s body being carried out to see represents the ascension of Jesus‚ since Simon was a representation of Christ. The white light is also a symbol of him rising up into heaven

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    obligation < life Justification does not equal right Responsibility – guilt 1. MEDEA: 2. JASON: 3. COMPARISON: In Euripidies play‚ Medea‚ Although both Medea and Jason committed wrongs‚ Medea’s acts of revenge ultimately make her more guilty than Jason. Medea‚ in a desperate act for justice‚ acted out in many murders‚ killing the ones closest to her. Jason‚ blinded by his desire for power‚ left Medea‚ leading to the series of events that followed. There is a evident difference in audience

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    that they reflect his opinions of what he sees. Herodotus starts this document with what seems to be an insult towards the Persians in how they handle the rituals of religion‚ but doesn’t continue in that tone. He states the Persians consider the acts of using temples and alters for the gods as

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    to work one’s way through a tough situation‚ be it mental or physical. We all have faced or witnessed tough challenges before. Th difference‚ however‚ is that some people tend to give up when the goings get rough‚ while others keep on. People commit acts of courage on a daily basis‚ many of them without even realizing it. Today I will talk to you about an event in particular. Imagine playing hockey with a bunch of boys and being the only girl it’s very difficult‚ even more then it sounds. I was

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    ORAL THEOLOGY I N THE LIGHT OF VATICAN II Realization of the Moral Value in Human Acts Chapter J V REALIZATION OF THE MORAL VALUE IN HUMAN ACTS H a v i n g acquired the k n o w l e d g e of his moral responsibill a n d task‚ m a n must realize the guidelines a n d imperatives t h e m o r a l law in his a c t i o n s . A c c o r d i n g l y t h e n a t u r e un c haracteristics of h u m a n acts must be studied next‚ which ac e n a b l e m a n to proceed t o w a r d s or also to

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    does not always portray reality‚ and reality is not what one sees but more often what one does not see. The acts of betrayal in Othello help develop this theme through character development. The acts include how Iago deceives Othello by being his friend and enemy at the same time‚ Othello betraying his wife’s love and trust‚ and Iago’s betrayal of Roderigo by using him and his money. These acts of betrayal happens all the time‚ even in our society today and that is one of the biggest pain a human can

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    principal Third party‚ acted with principal through the agent Section 135 CA (Definition of Agent) An “agent” is a person employed to do any act for another or to represent another in dealings with third persons. The person for whom such act is done‚ or who is so represented‚ is called the “principal”. Effects of agent: The agent derives his authority to act for and on behalf of the principal Made between the principal and the third party through the work of the agent Creation of Agency 1. Express

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    bring forth liberal ideas. Amongst these ideas was the distinction of utilitarianism‚ or the act of doing what is right for the greatest number of people. Yet‚ just discussing the idea of right versus wrong for the masses was not enough‚ Mill’s determined there were two forms of utilitarianism; act‚ the direct form‚ or sanction‚ the indirect form. Much like formal logic with deductive and inductive reasoning‚ act and sanction utilitarianism strive for the same goal but have different ways of reaching

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