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    Would you go to extremes and kill an excessive amount of innocent people all because you thought you were right? This merciless‚ cruel man thought exactly that‚ John brown needs to be viewed in history as an terrorist who killed innocent people‚ as he did in the Pottawatomie massacre and Harpers Ferry. John brown took his beliefs to an extreme and brutally murdered anyone and everyone who believed differently than him. He was said to be a believer in god and that he was killing for God but his actions

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    In his piece‚ “Extreme and Restricted Utilitarianism” J. J. C. Smart illustrated just how different extreme utilitarianism and restricted utilitarianism are from each other and which one is more realistic to follow. Smart developed this idea by supplying his readers with various examples on each side and explaining them thoroughly. Smart’s objective from presenting this piece is to show just how unreasonable restricted utilitarianism is in most‚ if not all situations. He also explains why people

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    Justice in Othello

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    will go to extreme measures to receive justice. In Othello‚ William Shakespeare develops the idea that an individual will go to extreme measures in order to obtain his own sense of justice. However‚ the individual will go to such extremes in an attempt to receive justice that the repercussions of his actions will overpower the feeling of success he attains in his endeavour. When an individual feels as though he has been robbed of his rightful acknowledgements‚ he will go to extreme measures to

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    Trompenaar's Dimensions

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    Trompenaars’s Dimensions Universalism vs. Particularism Universalism is the belief in: rules or laws that can be applied to everyone; agreements and contracts are used as the basis for doing business; rules are used to determine what is right; contracts should not be altered. Particularism is the belief in: placing emphasis on friendships and looking at the situation to determine what is right or ethically acceptable deals are made based upon friendships; agreements are changeable;

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    Lake Vostok

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    Biology 1C March 3‚ 2011 Extreme Environment of Lake Vostok in Antarctica Throughout the earth‚ there are so many places that are so extreme that we thought that no living things could adapt to the environment. Interestingly‚ there are some organisms that can inhabit in extreme environments‚ and they are extremeophiles‚ which are microbes that can thrive and adapt under extreme conditions. There are many types of extreme environment‚ such as extremely cold or hot‚ too acidic‚ lacking of

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    blood and death feature prominently‚ exemplifying some of the threats to subjectivity that constitute the abject. In contrast‚ this paper locates abjection in the filmic institution‚ where challenges to subjectivity arise through spatial restriction‚ extreme control or mental illness‚ and invariably lead to visual chaos and narrative disorder. These traits seem universal to the American institution film – the ‘institution film’ being‚ for the purposes of this paper‚ one in which the institution is central

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    Kwashiorkor is a major problem for developing and underdeveloped countries and keeps these kinds of countries from achieving to eradicating Extreme Poverty and Hunger. As my research question says‚ this essay is about one of The United Nations Millennium Development Goal-Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger and a Malnutrition disease called Kwashiorkor. The essay will talk about how Kwashiorkor affects the Millennium Development Goal. Kwashiorkor is not a real problem in well developed countries

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    counter-revolution‚ and civil war caused death to hundreds of thousands citizens. Entire regions were depopulated by burn land tactics‚ and cities like Lyon destroyed. It was the biggest outbreak of violence in Europe between 30Y War and WWI. The extreme measures during the crisis brought a legislation that ended democracy and created first modern totalitarian system under Terror. Constitution was suspended indefinitely‚ and state implemented widespread judicial murders of its critics and the opponents

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    2010 For: Ms. Barton By: Ameema Saeed Introduction: (See attached lab) Purpose: (See attached lab) Hypotheses: Tap water will cause no damage to the membranes. The extreme temperatures of the water cooled to 0°C‚ and heated to 94-100°C will greatly damage the membranes. Extreme heat will be more damaging than extreme cold. The more concentrated the solvent‚ the more damage it will cause to the membranes‚ therefore the solvent of 50% Acetone‚ and the solvent of 50% Methanol will have higher

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    continuum helps humans to communicate more effectively. First‚ there are two contrasting elements on the continuum that show the two concepts to their extreme. These two elements are disparagement and equality. Disparagement is related to ethnocentrism. This extreme form of ethnocentrism can be called “extreme negative ethnocentrism” (Rosado). Extreme negative ethnocentrism is not positive or helpful to human interaction; it is when all others are contrasted negatively with reference to the beholder’s

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