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    woman did not choose pregnancy‚ like rape‚ abortion should be morally permissible due to bodily autonomy and the immorality of asking someone to undergo psychological and physical trauma due to something beyond their control. This is supported by the Famous Violinist argument which explains that women‚ especially those who are pregnant due to rape‚ are not morally obligated to endure this immense sacrifice‚ even if it would be nice to do so (Singer‚ 1975‚ p.113-114). Whilst Thomson’s argument has fallen

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    Compare famous Three Trait Theories The trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals. The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory: A generalized and focalized neuropsychic system (peculiar to the individual)‚ with the capacity to render many stimuli functionally equivalent‚ and

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    the world and only so many hours in the day."- Richard Branson. Richard Branson is a well known entrepreneur who dropped out of school at the age of 16 to start his first business‚ and became a millionaire by the age of 24. He flies around the world in a balloon‚ breaks world records and likes dangerous stunts. He is an ultimate brand builder commonly associated with fun‚ adventure and success. He is a leader and driving force to around 250 companies‚ employing 8000 people around the world. He began

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    leisure‚ and tourism centers of the world. The completed complex would contain six themed “worlds‚” each with numerous separate amusements‚ and a large shopping center. In addition to rides and shopping‚ the complex would house the largest zoo in the Middle East‚ an artificial rain forest‚ several five-star hotels‚ concert halls‚ art galleries‚ and sport arenas. Dubailand’s target audience would be families of all nationalities from disparate corners of the world‚ who would come to the region for extended

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    Name of explorer: Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca Born: Around 1490 Died: Around 1559 From: Extremadura‚ Spain What country did he represent: Spain List places he explored: Arizona and New Mexico List accomplishments: made two trips to America the first one he was the first European explorer to cross America on foot. The second one he discovered Mexico Interactions with indigenous people: After living with Native Americans for six years‚ Cabeza de Vaca had undergone a change of mind‚ coming to

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    Famous Rivalry: Nikolas Tesla Vs. Thomas Edison Kayla Olson Washburn University Abstract Two brilliant inventors whose famous rivalry of electrical inventions changed the course of history. Nikolas Tesla came to New York and started working for Thomas Edison in 1884. The famous feud known as the “War of Currents” started between the two in the late 1800s over whose current system was superior. Edison developed direct current‚ which is a current that runs continually in a single direction‚ like

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    hotel cost $650 million to build. Famous Encounter Due to the exclusiveness of Burj Al Arab‚ many celebrities and well-known name have come and visited this hotel. Some of these famous persons are: 1. Tiger Woods – This famous pro golfer practice his tee shot at the Sheikh’s Helicopter Pad‚ on top of the building. 2. Andre Agassi and Roger Federer – In the preparation for the Dubai Duty Free Men’s Open‚ tennis legend‚ Andre Agassi and the world No.1‚ Roger Federer‚ could not resist

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    made decisions in his career that promoted non racist coaches. He was invited to play in an “All-Timers Game” but refused the offer because “white owners hadn’t hired any black coaches or managers. He was later asked to throw the first pitch in the world series and he had refused‚ again‚ because there still was no black coaches or managers. Jackie Robinson was a true hero. After baseball he came a very effective civil rights leader alongside Dr. Martin Luther King and other major civil rights leaders

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    Let’s talk about Harry Houdini‚ The great escape artist in the world and a great magician. I think Harry Houdini would never become famous if he wouldn’t become an escape artist. Because he is a great hallucinator and his famous Hindoo Needle trick shocked the audience. That’s why it would be interesting to see him. I am going to convince you that magic is what made him famous. Let’s start with the first reason‚ hallucinator. While he was a magician‚ he did a lot of hallucinating. For example

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    Explorers‚ Or Boys Messing About? In this article the writer‚ Steven Morris is very critical of the explorers behaviour. How does he make his opinions clear? In the article published by the Guardian and written by Steven Morris‚ we get an immediate critical vibe towards the explorers and the situation they were in. Morris has rather sarcastically spoken about the events in a clever way‚ in which he manages to slate the explorers subtly without being too blunt. We see in just the first paragraph

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