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    Introduction to Kantian Ethical Analysis Reason‚ declared Kant‚ is the source and ultimate basis for morality. Morality wholly rests in pure‚ innate reason and not in intuition‚ conscience‚ law‚ or utility. The standard of morality‚ therefore‚ is inherent in the human mind; it is definable only in terms of the mind; and it is derived from one’s innerself by direct perception (Cavico & Mujtaba‚ 2013). According to Kant‚ in order to be moral‚ one has to be rational. “The right use of reason

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    Macbeth Character Analysis Over the course of the play Macbeth the main character‚ Macbeth‚ advances the plot by believing the prophecies given by the witches’‚ trying to kill the king‚ attempting to kill people who could be king‚ wanting more prophecies‚ and struggling to stay king of Scotland. The first way Macbeth advances the plot is by believing the prophecies that he was given by the three witches’. In the middle of act one Macbeth says very confidently to Banquo‚ “If chance will have

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    PATAGONIA CASE ANALYSIS 1) In line with the mission statement - to build the best product‚ cause no unnecessary harm and use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis – Patagonia’s values and principals lie at the heart of their corporate strategy. Sustainability is at the center of the business. Its success is based on organization’s high level of commitment and dedication to the environment‚ being involved in delivering business results with breakthrough ideas and

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    Macbeth Character Analysis William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is arguably one of the greatest and most iconic plays ever written. It has been well known for several centuries and has inspired movies‚ books‚ songs‚ and even a superstition. The main character‚ for which the play was named‚ is a complex and fascinating character; this is part of what makes the play itself so seemingly immortal. Macbeth had many weaknesses‚ which eventually he let leave destruction in his wake. Macbeth‚ Thane of Glamis

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    Analysis of “The Swimmer” Out of the pieces seen in class “The Swimmer” by John Cheever has brought out the strongest views of different symbols and a critical approach. In the real world‚ symbols are everywhere. They can be found all over the media‚ walking down the street‚ and even randomly sitting in a room. In this text the symbols are through weather and the actual swimming pools. it was found that passing through the different pools that the main character goes through is equivalent

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    This Rhetorical analysis essay was very difficult for me to get started but once I did I made many changes before I came into class with my first draft. I started by making a web trying to get my ideas onto paper so that it would eventually make it easier to organize into a paper. I have a hard time with organization so I thought pulling quotes and basic ideas I wanted to bring up in this essay would make it flow a little better. I started out by using the Faigly book to and looking at the layout

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    Analysis While people decide to peruse career into policing‚ they need to understand what the challenges they will face in the field. Everyday police officers need to make critical decisions that will impact their lives‚ not just at work‚ but their personal lives as well. Everyone handles these issues in their careers differently‚ and it is up to them how they are going to deal with these challenges. In the article‚ it explains the challenges and hurdles that officers have to deal with everyday‚

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    In this paper I will take a look at the Saint Mark Cathedral of Venice and examine its architectural components. The main problem examined in my paper is significance of the decorative details the church and its surroundings express. More commonly known as Saint Marks Basilica‚ it can be said that it is one of the most famous city churches in Europe and one of the most known examples of Byzantine architecture. The church’s lavish interior structural design‚ golden color mosaics‚ has earned the nickname

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    The Handmaid’s Tale Novel Analysis Elizabethtown Community College   The Handmaid’s Tale Novel Analysis Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ is an eerie example of a “dystopian” novel. A dystopian novel portrays a terrifying picture of a world which makes the reader say‚ “what if?” Atwood wrote the novel in the 1980’s following the free-spirited‚ fun-loving period of the 60’s and 70’s. The plot‚ characters‚ themes‚ symbolism and setting of the novel display a picture of what the

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    Literary Analysis of “The Necklace” A person’s social status along with the luxury goods/items that come along with the higher class rank are an important part of today’s society. We judge people and items/goods based on their exterior‚ which can cause us to be deceived. In the story “The Necklace”‚ Guy de Maupassant‚ a French writer‚ demonstrates how people get deceived by a person’s or an items appearance. Maupassant uses allegory/symbolism and characterization to show that appearance causes us

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