Robert Johnston Comm 1110 – Public Speaking Ms. Shawna Warner November 6‚ 2012 Informative Speech Final Preparation Outline Topic : Should the U.S continue to supply large amounts of foreign aid to other countries when our economy is suffering ? General Purpose : To Inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience of the pros and cons of the amounts and need for foreign aid Central Idea : While many people believe that the U.S. should not provide foreign aid during this economic downturn
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methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) eradication regimen in a laboratory setting. This report has been researched using a wide range of journals and internet sources to find out whether tea tree oil can be used as an alternative to Mupirocin for those suffering from MRSA colonisation. The journals that were searched contained useful information about tea tree oil as an antiseptic‚ however‚ many of the studies‚ like Hada et al (2001)‚ looked at inhibiting the MRSA colonization rather than eradicating it
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that the book of Job is of little help in resolving the problem of suffering and evil. The book of Job is about a “blameless and upright man” who God tested. The test consisted of Job losing his family‚ land and health‚ due to a bet between God and Satan whether Job would keep his faith after he lost everything; his health‚ his wealth and his family. The main theme throughout the story of Job is that you will be rewarded for suffering and it is a test of faith. However ‚ in my opinion this is not always
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST “DISABLED” BY WILFRED OWEN AND “OUT‚ OUT-”BY ROBERT FROST. IN WHAT WAYS DO THEY EXPLORE THE THEME OF PAIN AND SUFFERING? These two poems are very different in terms of syntax‚ structure and actions‚ but the tone is the same in each. Both poems make us pity the young boys who were forced to grow up before their time‚ not understanding the possible consequences of their actions. They are connected in this way despite being thrown out of life differently (and because of different
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The Long-Suffering and Self-Pitying Odysseus What would it take to make Odysseus‚ the renowned warrior and the pride of all Greece‚ cry uncontrollably? Surely‚ he must be put through some sort of extreme physical pain that no other mortal could survive or perhaps he is even forced to watch the horrendous slaughtering of his comrades. But more often than not‚ it is only mere words and memories‚ driven on by self-pity‚ not atrocities committed against his crew‚ that make Odysseus cry. Instead of acting
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The imagination is a key theme in many of Keats’ works. Keats was a voracious believer in transcendence‚ which his poetry suggests he thought could be acheived through the imagination and the world it creates. Keats famously wrote‚ “The Imagination may be compared to Adam’s dream—he awoke and found it truth.” Here he is theorising that imagination can connect a dreamer to the ideal world that existed before the fall of man‚ and transfer what is created within the imaginary world to reality. This
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Christine Carraro 10B Biology ‘Discuss the reasons why the research and development of anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) has impacted differently on people suffering from HIV/AIDS in developed and developing world’ HIV/AIDS still does not have a know cure‚ but has a treatment that slows down the affects of HIV/AIDS which is called ARV (anti-retroviral drug) The ARV drug is a very “exclusive” drug because as it is very expensive‚ around $400 a month if not more depending on which stage you are
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Theodicy is what attempts to answer the question of why a God allows or permits suffering and evil in the world. Anti-theodicy opposes theodicy in which it refuses to consider the relationship between God and suffering and places all the experience of evil onto God. The theodicy in the world religion‚ Judaism‚ and what that tradition believes about theodicy‚ is to be examined. To understand theodicy in Judaism‚ firstly‚ the questioning of theodicy (especially after the Holocaust)‚ must be examined
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office. He was attacked by people accusing him of lacking sympathy for those suffering‚ which was caused by his view that local and state governments could take care of their own problems (Doc C). He felt that “the Depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement” (Doc B). If voluntarism and the local and state governments could not completely fulfill their jobs of helping their own suffering people‚ then they would Hoover ask the aid of the federal government to help
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29‚ 2012 PHILOMA DGE2 Tth 4:20-5:50 THE INSEPARABILITY OF ETHICS AND POLITICS: RETHINKING THE THIRD IN EMMANUEL LEVINAS I. Charity and Justice In the book‚ The Inseparability of Ethics and Politics: Rethinking the Third in Emmanuel Levinas by Madeleine Fagan‚ I was struck by the line “For Levinas‚ charity and justice cannot be separated‚” on the first paragraph‚ page 18 on the book. Levinas believes that charity and justice goes along together. But what disturbs him is the thought that some structures
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