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    Jimmie Smith 10/01/14 English “The Story of an Hour” "In the Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin’s‚ is a powerful story about a woman‚ Mrs. Mallard who is given the horrible news that her husband has just passed away in a train accident. Devastated by her husband’s sudden death she excuses herself and immediately rushes to her bedroom. When she gets to the bedroom we see a different side of Mrs. Mallard. She is upset about her husband’s death‚ however; she is somewhat happy. This is why this story

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    The Irony of Capital Punishment Capital punishment has been a part of our justice system since the beginning. For many years the controversy of the death penalty has created social issues that question the validity and fairness based on concerns of moral and human rights. Even though many other nations use this form of justice‚ the fact that the United States views itself as a leader of human rights brings question to whether we are practicing what we preach. Nevertheless‚ the majority of US citizens

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    Philosophy 338 Professor Hubin THE UTILITARIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT I. Utilitarian Theories of Punishment: Utilitarian justifications are forward-looking (consequentialistic) in nature. All of the questions about the justification of punishment (general justification‚ title and severity) will be answered by appeal to the utility (value) of the consequences of an action. A. The General Justification: All punishment is‚ according to the utilitarian‚ intrinsically bad‚ because it involves the

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    first of all philosophy is everybody’s business; every time we reason‚ we use philosophy. WHY DO WE NEED TO STUDY PHILOSOPHY? a. It helps us clarify issues‚ discriminate among options and make better decisions. Philosophy helps us to choose the better choice or options. b. Philosophy has a practical side. Philosophy is something that we can do. It helps us to be critical and with the help of philosophy‚ we protect ourselves from destructive ideas. c. Philosophy can be a pleasurable

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    1: sura‚ 2.225 (Ayat ul Kursi) A: Theme: Theme of this long verse is God himself. It’s a verse of sura al-baqara‚ a Madni sura. It begins with the expression of the shahada (declaration of oneness of God) and then elaborates various aspects of unity of God that make him matchless God is fee from all weaknesses and limitations‚ has perfect knowledge of all times‚ is not dependent on anyone for his survival and enjoys autonomy in exercising His authority. His authority and his rule encompass

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    Corrections Accreditation and Privatization Rachel Klein CJS/230 10/19/2014 Edward Harris “Corrections accreditation is intended to improve facility operations through adherence to clear standards relevant to all areas/operations of the facility‚ including safety‚ security‚ order‚ inmate care‚ programs‚ justice‚ and administration” ("American Correctional Association"‚ n.d.). Going through these types of processes can be very beneficial to a corrections officer’s development. Going

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    Great Religions and Philosophies. : Greek Philosophy. In the 6th century B.C‚ there began a dualism in Greek Philosophy. The development of Greek Philosophy became a compromise between Greek monistic and oriental influences‚ in other words‚ a combination of intellectualism and mysticism. Thus began the pre-Socratic philosophy. The interests of pre- Socratic philosophers were centered on the world that surrounds man‚ the Cosmos. This was during the time of great internal and external disturbances

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    Kaizen Philosophy: A Review of Literature Jagdeep Singh* and Harwinder Singh** The ultimate objective of manufacturing industries today is to increase productivity through system simplification‚ organizational potential and incremental improvements by using modern techniques like Kaizen. Most of the manufacturing industries are currently encountering a necessity to respond to rapidly changing customer needs‚ desires and tastes. For industries‚ to remain competitive and retain market share in

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    Historical Developments Schools Of Thought Key Contributors Principal Issues Eastern Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of ancient China and India‚ but can also include Islamic‚ Jewish‚ and Persian philosophies Frederick Streng: ways of defining religion. Mary Daly: religion reflects patriarchy The problem of evil Arguments of god Faith and resounding Saint Anselm

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    The History of Philosophy A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y and Z (A) Abelard‚ Peter: One of the most heated debates that troubled the church in the Middle Ages was the question of universals. This question goes back as far as Plato’s Forms. It has to do with the relationship between the abstract and general concepts that we have in our minds (what is the relationship between Chair with a capitol “C” and chair with a small “c”?). And from this‚ two radical viewpoints emerged

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