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    detailing imagined events with futile rebellion as the central theme. He states‚ “If one simply proclaims that all is for the best and doesn’t point to the sinister symptoms‚ one is merely helping to bring totalitarianism nearer” and through this recognition‚ Orwell’s rebellion against a totalitarian state took form (“George Orwell’s Letter”). Rebellion can be a versatile and fluid concept‚ taking the form of the resentful or the oppressed. 1984 explores rebellion for the purpose of Orwell’s anti-despotic

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    I would feel justified for stealing for my dire child. Stealing is against my moral beliefs‚ but under the circumstances I would be left with no other option but to steal. I would put my child before myself‚ and I would do anything for my child. By this being said‚ I would put my own reputation and my freedom at risk to help the well being of my child. I would not be able to live with myself if I didn’t do anything to help my child. Since my child is very ill I would do anything for them just to

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    The Boxer Rebellion was a series of fights between the U.S. and China around the early 1900s. This war was started in an effort for Chinese people called “Boxers” to keep foreign missionaries out of their country in order to avoid the influencing of their culture and communities. There were many arguments for and against the U.S.’s involvement in the war. U.S. involvement was needed in the Boxer Rebellion because the rebellion threatened U.S.-China trade relations‚ American missionaries were dying

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    Examine The Key Philosophical Justifications For Punishment ’Punishment proceeds on the principle that there is an eternal distinction between right and wrong‚ and that this distinction must be maintained for its own sake’ (Dictionary.com‚ 2012). In this essay I will examine the idea of revenge‚ retributivism and just desert‚ utilitarianism and deterrence and finally restorative approaches as the key philosophical justifications for punishment. The aim of this essay will be to argue that there

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    I do believe in the actions of the members of Shay’s Rebellion. For example‚ the eastern establishment went ahead with their program of taxation which made them pay extra to the government‚ according to the video. This was unfair and Daniel Shays should be upset about this. He was already struggling with money‚ and now this. In addition Daniel Shays had no way to pay his debts‚ was going to be forced to imprisonment‚ and was going to lose his farm unless he did something about this‚ according to

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    Justification of the huge salaries paid to some top athletes; an economic perspective. Over the last century there has been much research into the area of Labour Economics‚ and hence the determinants of supply‚ demand and wages for labour. In this essay‚ I will be looking at the unique example of the Sports Labour Market with specific focus on the European Football Market‚ and use various economic models to justify the huge salaries currently offered to top athletes within this field. The

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    white Southerners. Often‚ large scale slave rebellions were inspired by Christian sermons and meetings and small scale acts of individual slave resistance were motivated by a hope to achieve the popularized idea of American freedom. These actions of resistance caused fear among white Southerners‚ stricter slave codes‚ and the continuation of the abolitionist movement. A sense

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    more and more rebellious as the story goes on. One of the first acts of rebellion is when Nora proceeds to eat Macarons behind is Torvalds back. Nora knows this is forbidden for her to eat sweets by Torvald because it will ruin her teeth. Torvald confronts her about it and Nora says “ I wouldn’t dream of going against your wishes”. Right after that Nora shows another rebellious trait by swearing. Nora swears just to go against the social standards. This is really important because this is when Nora

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    In 1831 right after the Christmas celebration the slaves in Western Jamaica rose up in rebellion. This revolt is known to many though maybe varying in names it is none the less the same revolt in 1831. Popularly called the Christmas Uprising- due to the time of year it occurred‚ the Sam Sharpe Rebellion- named after the main instigator of the 1831 revolt‚ the Baptist War- they were thought to be the one who influenced the Africans into starting the revolt ;or rather simply the Great Jamaican Slave

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    Locke‚ Berkeley & Hume Enlightenment began with an unparalleled confidence in human reason. The new science’s success in making clear the natural world through Locke‚ Berkeley‚ and Hume affected the efforts of philosophy in two ways. The first is by locating the basis of human knowledge in the human mind and its encounter with the physical world. Second is by directing philosophy’s attention to an analysis of the mind that was capable of such cognitive success. John Locke set the tone for enlightenment

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