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    the income end. Answer the following: 1. Discuss whether Reyes is acting in an ethical manner. 2. How could Luke renegotiate the partnership agreement to avoid dispute? Case 2. Partnership Income Jaclyn Dantes and Bonita Perez decide to form a partnership. Dantes will contribute P300‚000 to the partnership‚ while Perez will contribute P100‚000. However‚ Perez will be responsible for running the day-to-day operations of the partnership‚ which are anticipated to require about 45

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    In the Divine Comedy‚ Dante explains that those sentenced to hell for all of eternity are punished according to their sin. This means that the punishment suits the crime. This idea‚ or concept‚ is called contrapasso and it is critical to see how Dante view’s sinning. Dante claims that for the different sins there are different punishments. Some of these punishments include being bitten by insects for eternity and having your blood sucked back up by worms in your feet so that you may bleed forever

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    author is Dante Alighieri‚ an Italian poet who wrote a trilogy of books discussing the many themes of Hell (Inferno)‚ Purgatory (Purgatorio)‚ and Paradise (Paradiso). Of the three brilliant works written‚ Inferno can be established as the most intriguing as it addresses the mystery behind Hell‚ while leaving the mind yearning for more information to feed our eager imaginations. In the timeless classic‚ Inferno‚ one of the three books that consist of The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri‚ Dante Alighieri

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    a movie about a man named Chris‚ who goes to heaven after he dies. Chris children have also died in a previous car crash and his wife committed suicide. In Inferno‚ Dante is guided through the nine rings of Hell by the legendary poet‚ Virgil. The types of Hell created in the book and movie are very different in the structure. Dantes view of Hell is much more divided. Everything is standardized and designated rings for certain crimes are present for all sinners. An example would be Circle Seven.

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    with sorrow brushes past a poet’s ear. Then another. And another. Soon‚ regretful whispers are swarming around him and his Guide as the firelight retreats.When Virgil and Dante walk through the Wood of Suicides‚ they hear an infinite amount of forlorn sighs: When one commits suicide‚ one has no hope left-they are in despair. Dante is trying to show in Canto XIII that hopelessness is a huge factor of suicidal thoughts and events by using imagery and word choice. If one commits suicide‚ there is no one

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    Dante sought to show that the Roman people had acquired their ‘world empire’ by divine right. By doing so‚ according to Joseph Canning‚ Dante gave “powerful expression to the myth of Rome‚ deploying a mass of republican and imperial examples drawn from Roman history and literature”. Dante reasoned that Rome’s divinely ordained authority was demonstrated by Christ’s birth during the Roman Empire. He claimed that Christ “willed to be born of the Virgin Mary under an edict of the Roman authority”.

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    consequences after death. Dante Alighieri and Homer‚ two authors each publishing epic novels explaining the outcome of death‚ the afterlife‚ and one’s potential punishment. Alighieri is the first individual of his time to evaluate people in a poem‚ The Inferno‚ and place them in Hell for their sins and illegal actions. The Greek poet‚ Homer‚ uses his story to teach the benefit of humility in The Odyssey. In the contrasting epics‚ The Inferno‚ and The Odyssey‚ authors‚ Dante and Homer‚ present the Underworld

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    Alexandre Dumas. The story begins with a handsome sailor‚ Edmond Dantes who is very successful in his life and career and even his love story. The novel also deals about revenge to those people who misjudged and envied Edmond Dantes. The plot was great since the main character was at his good fortune being the next captain of a ship‚ who has a great love story together with his fiancée. But some people are envious of Edmond Dantes’ almost perfect life. Because of this‚ people wrongly misjudged him

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    posed as things that they weren’t‚ so now in hell‚ they are in lead cloaks and can’t pose as something they are not. Lastly‚ the thieves stole from people‚ now in hell their hands are bound by reptiles and they are in a pitch full of other reptiles. Dante give the fortune tellers‚ hypocrites‚ and thieves a suitable and just punishment for their sin.

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    Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy” is a poem written in first person that tells of Dante’s altered-ego pilgrimage through the three realms of death‚ Hell‚ Purgatory‚ and Paradise while trying to reach spiritual maturity and an understanding of God’s love while attaining salvation. Dante creates an imaginative correspondence between a soul’s sin on Earth and the punishment one receives in Hell. "In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself in a dark wood where the straightway

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