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    1) What is ethics? A set of moral responsibilities and obligations that guided the researcher to conduct research with accountability and responsibility. It is also can be as moral philosophy‚ involves systematizing‚ defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct. Ethic is doing all possible good‚ or rather avoiding gross wrong. Ethics is not the matter of following to what the feelings’ is considered‚ or anything to do what religion told us to do. It is also not the same as following

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    revolutionized the world as we can keep in touch with our loved ones by just pressing a few buttons. Technology has not only improved peoples’ average standard of living but has also managed to give them the feel of being close together. Is it a curse in disguise? The greatest alteration between the 20th century and the 21st century is perhaps‚ how technology has changed our lives. Now‚ contacting with a person who is residing in some other part of the planet does not take months and days but just a few

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    Saint John‚ Canada‚ was a really brave women who went out to become a soldier in the Union Army in total disguise as a man during the Civil War against the Confederates. “He pushed the enlightenment form over for her to sign. Taking the pen‚ Emma dipped it‚ remembering just just in time to scrawl Franklin Thompson” (Reit 7). The fact Emma was the first woman in the 1800s to enroll as a male in disguise in a civil war‚ is significantly a brave thing to do because she risked of her

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    Bitten by a poisonous radioactive spider‚ Peter Parker gained incredible speed‚ strength‚ human ability‚ and powers of a spider. One of the main reasons that Spiderman is still popular to this day is due to the fact that we are able to relate to him. Spiderman’s biggest obstacles are not supervillain but his daily ordinary life that he has just like us humans. He can’t pay his bills‚ he feels left out and unpopular‚ he has relationship troubles and he is worried about disappointing his Aunt. Even

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    Twelfth night Act 1 scene 1 Plot The play begins with introducing the character of duke Orsino who is presented as being ‘lovesick’ for the duchess Olivia. We learn from one of Orsino’s gentlemen valentine that Olivia is mourning for her dead brother and is going to stay in mourning for 7 years. Orsino thinks that this is great as he believes that if Olivia can love her brother with so much passion she will be even more passionate towards him‚ when she falls in love with him which of course

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    Puppets: A journey for selfhood in a cruel and manipulated society. There are some works of literature today that display a good reflection of ideals in society. Literature often provides us an in- depth story where a protagonist is faced with many hardships and deal with them throughout their life- long journey. In the book Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison‚ the main character and protagonist‚ struggles in search for self-identity. The protagonist is the narrator and remains unnamed throughout

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    Gam 1   Chegita Siriphanporn Aj. Steadman EB 333 Email: chegita-gam@hotmail.com 16 March 2014 Freudian Dream Theory vs. Activation-Synthesis Dream Theory Why do people dream? What causes dreaming? What is the purpose of dreaming? These are still some of the behavioral sciences’ greatest unanswered questions. There are various theories of dreaming that attempt to explain why we have dreams. Today’s dreaming theories generally fall into two main varieties‚ based on psychological aspects

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    The feminist critical perspective examines the roles that women play in literary works and their true significance to the text. Their roles are usually decided on by the society or time period in which the story is set. In "The Merchant of Venice‚" females were suppressed by the societal ideals of Shakespeare’s Elizabethan era‚ which is portrayed through the characters of Portia and Jessica‚ who could not establish their own powerful identities because they were women. Portia and Jessica are the

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    intelligent‚ but also unpredictable and known to frequently change their plans. Through the Maniac the audience learns the truth about the death of the anarchist. The Maniac constantly changes his character in the play‚ representing the deception and disguise of the police force and emphasizing how ridiculous those in power are. In Act One‚ Scene Two‚ the Maniac says‚ «I’m not pushing. You’ve been seized by a raptus.» This is a great comic line; the irony in the remark shows how absurd the police’s statements

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    The Odyssey

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    536-539) This and telling the crew members to put wax in their ears ensured that Odysseus‚ alone‚ could listen to the Sirens’ song and not die. When Odysseus had to figure out how he could kill the Suitors who were staying in his house‚ he had Athena disguise him as an old beggar and then told Telemachus‚ his son‚ to hide all of the Suitors’ weapons and armor. If they asked Telemachus what he was doing‚ he was to tell them he was storing the weapons so that none of the suitors would kill each other if

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