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    for her. But most important‚ the relationship lasted so long because I respected her. I never judge her religious beliefs or any view that she stand for. One might observe that in life friends are not a given‚ they are earned. Outline Topic Sentence: Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “To have a friend‚ you must be a friend.” Agree with Emerson Different qualities Friend ship with Mellissa Honest Never lied Loyalty to each other During hard times Respect Closing: One might observe that

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    Jessie Harrington Complex Moralities According to Aristotle‚ for a writer to create an interesting character it must be morally complex‚ meaning it must consist of not only good or bad morals‚ but both. Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame has a few examples of this trait in its main characters. Claude Frollo‚ the priest‚ shows moral complexity‚ as he is the novel’s antagonist but is also very compassionate in his feelings toward Esmeralda. Phoebus‚ who

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    fulfilling‚ purposeful life. In the cases of some‚ a good life does not have to be complex. A modest life is often more fulfilling as a busy‚ complicated lifestyle. Although I don’t necessarily agree that my life would be better if it were suddenly made much simpler‚ there are people in the world who believe that the best thing one could ask for is simplicity. Taoists are a wonderful example of people who prefer a less-complex life in favour of a simplistic one. Taoism‚ a Chinese philosophy we learn about

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    Oedipus and the Oedipal Complex In Sophocles’s play‚ Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus did have the Oedipal Complex. Through the play‚ we can see why he had this complex and the consequences it had on his life. The love Oedipus has for his mother and wife Jocasta is evident through his actions and emotions. Oedipus talks to her with full respect and shows his strong affection towards her by saying things like “For I respect you‚ my lady‚ more than them” (Myatt 20). This is solely due to his conflicts

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    PLANNING AND LEADING A COMPLEX TEAM ACTIVITITY Be able to plan a complex team activity Since Malta joined the European Union in 2004‚ the free movement of goods and services within the community‚ brought about through membership‚ has re-defined the roles and relationships between suppliersand retailers. It has therefore become increasingly common for retailers to bypass importers/suppliers and purchase directly from the source. In the meantime‚ Malta being a country with limited natural resources

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    The analysis of the Mountain High Hotel Complex 1. Introduction The Mountain High Hotel Complex is a big company‚ so creat a customer care culture is very important. Many factors may influence customers’ satisfaction such as orgasation structure‚ communacation management‚ employeers’right and customer aftercare. 2. The Organisational Structure which can enable effective customer care 2.1 Four management levels The Mountain High Hotel Complex has a number of distinct operations like restaurants

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    “To His Coy Mistress” Critical Evaluation on Complex Character “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell is an intriguing poem which features a complex character and we see that by skilful employment of characterisation and other clever poetic techniques‚ the poet has created someone who makes a considerable impact. By use of dramatic monologue‚ we see the events and other characters from the perspective of only this one person. Also‚ neither of the characters are named which adds to the drama

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    THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND MORALS The law is a set of rules and prinicples enforced by legal sanctions and imposed by the state. Morals involve questions of right and wrong and issues that depnd on conscience and instinct. Immoral behaviour is sometimes sanctioned by society and in somecases sanctioned by the state. There are strong arguments put forward as to why the law should enforce morality whereas others say that it should not. Contemporary issues‚ especially those that deal

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    Find”‚ Flannery O’Connor: A Case Study DIRECTIONS: Read each sub-set of directions and answer all questions‚ using text evidence when necessary. Answer all questions in complete sentences‚ unless directly stated. SECTION I: INTERPRETATION OF VARIOUS SYMBOLS – Use the assigned symbols listed below. Choose one sentence from the text where the symbol is effectively employed. Last‚ briefly explain the function of the symbol in the text. SYMBOL Where is this symbol used in the text? What is the

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    In Freud’s Interpretation of dreams‚ precisely‚ from the Oedipus complex‚ discusses how emotions‚ desire‚ and thoughts are harbored in our unconscious. The Oedipus complex focuses on how a child wants to have sexual relationship with his or her parent of the opposite sex. However‚ it is believed that the Oedipus complex begins in the phallic stage. In addition‚ the phallic stage is considered to be one of the essential phases of the Freud’s model of development. It is during this stage that the child

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