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    frustrated she still stay by his side. 5. Could schizophrenia be the cause for a divorce? Why? Explain your answer. No‚ because first and furthermore‚ the vows say “To death do us part‚ and through sickness and health‚ therefore I feel if you really love your significant other you should be there no matter the circumstances. 6. Is John Nash still alive today? If so‚ where are he and what is his state of mind? Yes‚ John Nash is still alive and he resides in Princeton Junction‚ and he is in remission

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    Group Minds

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    SANDRA NFOr ENGL 102 SECTION: AS42 GROUP MINDS: HARD DEAL INFORMATION The Essay” Group Minds” was written by Doris Lessing. In it‚ she argues that the government retains “hard information” about human actions/behaviour from schools to keep people submissive. “We (the human race) are now in possession of a great deal of hard information about ourselves‚ but we do not use it to improve our institutions and therefore our lives. (266)” This

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    Explore the relationship between the body and technology in the work of Orlan and Stelarc A performer is essentially composed of two entities: the self and the representation of the self. The human body is the physical manifestation of this represented self and is interpreted by the observer depending on its gender‚ age‚ colour‚ attractiveness‚ adornment and perceived disabilities (these perceptions often being culture-bound as well). In addition to this‚ the performer uses make-up and costume

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    level of unemployment that can be sustained by an economy without increasing the rate of inflation. This function depends on certain economic factors i.e. minimum wage legislation‚ the power of trade union organizations and mobility restrictions between jobs. The natural rate of unemployment indicates that unemployment cannot be permanently reduced just by increasing demand as it will just result in higher inflation. The Classical theory of unemployment assumes that the employment market behaves

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    Mind and Ownership

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    Ownership Aristotle and Sarte bath have two different views on ownership. Aristotle’s view of ownership is tangible‚ to own something does not always mean to have a physical object‚ like a book. However‚ Sarte’s view of ownership is intangible‚ to own an inedible object‚ such as a theory of idea. Ownership is both tangible and intangible. Sarte’s view of ownership appeals to ethics‚ a branch of knowledge that deals with morals and principles. Since Sarte’s perspective of ownership is intangible

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    Blues and Conscious Hip Hop Connection Conscious Hip-hop is the modern form of the blues. Both genres of music express the hardships of the African American people in their respective time periods or explain the culture surrounding the artist and/or their community. Through their lyrics‚ the artists from the two genres are able to spread the culture and experiences of the black race. Elements of the blues are rooted in African culture. The blues is one of the most influential styles

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    Explain the difference between absolutist and relativist ethics. The Absolutist theory is the theory that certain things are right or wrong from an objective point of view and cannot change according to culture. Certain actions are intrinsically right or wrong‚ which means they are right or wrong in themselves. This is also known as deontological. The relativist theory is the theory that there are no universally valid moral principles. All principles and values are relative to a particular culture

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    Evaluate the view that Sons and Lovers contends that it is not possible to overcome the legacies of childhood and adolescence. In D H Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers‚ the influence that one’s childhood and adolescence have in determining the character of an individual is clearly evident. In the case of Paul Morel‚ the overbearing nature of his mother and the intense relationship between them impede his own romantic life‚ for he is unable to love another woman as much as he loves her. Moreover‚ his

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    CYP31.1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development & rate of development & why the difference is important. 1. What is meant by “sequence” of development? Sequence of development is when there is a define pattern to a child’s physical development. A baby may start their physical development with rolling over & crawling‚ another may sit up and walk missing out the rolling over and crawling. For an activity plan for a child to develop order of sequence I ask them to think of

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    ideas can be broken down to simple ideas which are copies of impressions‚ or things we perceive. He categorizes “power” and “necessary connection” as complex ideas; this means we must trace back what simple ideas they come from and then what impressions those simple ideas come from. But Hume argues that there is no impression where the idea of necessary connection can come from. He first uses the examples of the billiard balls. He says‚ “…we are never able‚ in a single instance‚ to discover any power

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