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    FOR SUBMISSION TO YOUR TUTOR NAME: Radionenko Vladislav E-MAIL ADDRESS: vlad201414@yahoo.com TASK 1 Look at the 10 multiple choice questions on the assessment sheet overleaf. This is part 1 of a level assessment which is sent out to our overseas students. You will obviously have no problem in finding the correct answer‚ but explaining your choice can be more problematic. What do you think is being tested in each question? Explain in your own words or use grammatical terms if you know

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    define the word addict. How is addiction defined? Should addiction be viewed as a disease or as a choice? According to Leshner article‚ addiction is considered to be a disease‚ while Heyman explains in his article that drug addiction is a matter of choice. In Leshner article‚ “Addiction Is a Brain Disease‚ and It Matters”‚ he gives the science reasoning for drug addiction being a disease rather than a choice. He argues that addiction is just as much of a health risk as a social problem. Addiction in

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    Module 1 Assignment 1: Review and analyze Choices Into Action. Summarize and synthesize findings in a 2 to 3 page report that includes applications to your current workplace and role.  Choices Into Action The goals of the Choices into Action Guidance and Career Education Program Policy are threefold: that students develop a good understanding of lifelong learning‚ relationships and career planning; that they develop learning and social skills‚ social responsibility and career goals and finally

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    Our Choice … or Theirs? In Tim O’Brien’s “On the Rainy River”‚ Tim is faced with the most difficult decision of his life. The Vietnam War is unfolding overseas and Tim is drafted into the military. As Tim has the option of staying and fighting a war he doesn’t believe in or facing the embarrassment of fleeing to Canada‚ O’Brien illustrates how other’s opinions sway our decisions in life more than we think they do. Tim battles himself over what should be an easy choice. Will he stay or go? His

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    Choosing Death Should Be a Choice If a person is terminally ill or seriously injured‚ end of life care may be required to ease that patient’s suffering and make dying as comfortable as possible. Some people are planners and think ahead in case of times of illness or emergencies and make a living will or advanced directive. According to the Mayo Clinic “Advance directives guide choices for doctors and caregivers if you’re terminally ill‚ seriously injured‚ in a coma‚ in the late stages of dementia

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    Money Can Buy Happiness: The Question of Choice in Dreiser’s “The Second Choice” The United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was undergoing a drastic change. A war between its states had just concluded‚ enslaved people were granted freedom‚ immigrants from all over the world flocked to the country‚ and a bitter divide between rich and poor was beginning to form. The literature followed the same trajectory of the country and‚ as does most literature‚ became a mirror of the

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    The Effects of Guilt “Sophie’s Choice highlights the choices that all individuals make and the guilt that they bear in consequence” (Ruderman 579). William Styron demonstrates this in his fiction novel published in 1979. Styron’s characters have made choices that cause them to feel guilt. Sophie’s Choice focuses on an aspiring Southern writer Stingo. He moves to Brooklyn and develops a friendship with a Polish Holocaust survivor‚ Sophie and her lover‚ a paranoid schizophrenic‚ Nathan Landau

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    Pro Life or Pro Choice ? The terms "pro-life" and "pro-choice" generally boil down to the question of whether the individual wants to see abortion banned‚ but there’s more to the debate than that. Let’s explore‚ briefly‚ what the central arguments are about. The Pro-Life Issue Spectrum To say that someone is "pro-life" is to say that the person believes that the government has an obligation to preserve all human life‚ regardless of intent‚ viability‚ or quality-of-life concerns. A comprehensive

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    Rational choice theory was developed by Italian social thinker Cesar Beccaria’s utilitarian approach that influenced the criminal justice system its roots are in classical criminology. In the 1960’s economist Garry Becker applied his views on rational behavior and human capital to criminal behavior. He concluded that except for few mentally ill people‚ criminals behave in a predictable way when deciding to commit crime. They weigh what they expect to gain against the risk they must undergo and the

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    Moral Choices in Hamlet Hamlet: Hamlet’s choice to avenge his father is the cause of all the moral choices in Hamlet. In the beginning of the play Hamlet is morally making “the right” choices. Hamlet summarizes the moral choices of the play when he says: "thus bad begins‚ and worse remains behind" (3.4.179). This demonstrates that the actions against him were wrong‚ but‚ to a lesser extent‚ so was his revenge. Hamlet’s struggle to make morally correct choices becomes the cause of his indecisiveness

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