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    on the tracks there are five people tied up and unable to move. The trolley is headed straight for them. You are some distance off the tracks on a footbridge standing next to a very large or fat man; we will call him the portly fella. You can push the man off the bridge‚ and his body will fall onto the tracks and stop the trolley from killing the five people‚ but will kill the portly fella. You have two options: (1) Do nothing and let the trolley kill the five people. (2) Push the man onto the

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    Much has been said about Donald Trump after his chaotic presidential speech‚ where he said all kinds of absurd‚ false statements about Mexicans. The funny thing is most of it is not actually true. Trump referred to Mexicans as “not our friend”. He stated that Mexico is sending people with lots of problems‚ and bringing those problems here. Well‚ there are problems everywhere. Mexicans come to the United States for a better lifestyle‚ just like anyone from all over the world does. Donald Trump

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    scene 3 from Richard III to act 1‚ scene 5 from Hamlet‚ this niche can truly be appreciated by analyzing his usage of ghosts. Although the roles the ghosts have in their respective plays are different‚ they are still used as vessels that communicate profound points regarding the play’s context. Shakespeare utilizes such entities in the aforementioned scenes as a literary device that foreshadows the outcome of a circumstance and to define what is morally acceptable. In Richard III act 5‚ scene 3‚ ghosts

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    Exam Dialogue №1 Holiday Making in Great Britain Gv: Excuse me‚ is this seat free? May I sit down here? Ul: Sure. Sit down‚ please. Gv: So‚ is this your first visit to England? Ul: Yes! It’s my first time here. Gv: Where have you already been in England? Ul: I went to London a couple of weeks ago. And there I saw an advertisement about Youth Hostel Association and decided to joint it immediately. Gv: Wow!!! That’s great. And I’ve been a member of YHA for 2 years. Ul: Do you like traveling

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    There won’t be limitations where people can live‚ so I believe there won’t be overcrowded cities‚ or... Marija: I believe it will be… That’s the real reason why there is overpopulation. Everyone wants to live in the big cities‚ so they would definitely become overcrowded. Maybe‚ the government should promote the rural communities‚ with giving benefits‚ such as low-price houses‚ available jobs with good salary.. Martin: Well that is a good idea. That way many people will take the chance‚ and move

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    is my grandmother‚ the mother of my father. She has a narrow and outdated view of family life. I’m so sick of her!  But she is your grandmother and you have to respect her in any way. Besides‚ you have to take into account her age. Many elderly people demand an excessive care and I think it’s very good for you and for your grandparents that you live with them.  Really? But actually you still don’t realize what a problem it is. I think my grandmother has gone crazy many years ago. She is a kind

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    responding to God’s mission. In the book “Prophetic Dialogue” authors Bevans and Schroder discuss an approach to help those discern their role in cross-cultural experiences in hopes to better display the love of Jesus Christ. The approach that Bevans‚ and Schroder introduce is one that focuses on the two words “Prophecy” and “Dialogue”‚ which also happen to be the title of their book. How do they interpret prophecy as it applies to missions‚ and how does dialogue engage with one’s understanding of others.

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    Tiffany Teichert Illustrative Essay October 27‚ 2010 English 99 Ben Martin “Never judge a man until you have walked a mile in his moccasins”.  This old Native American proverb means that you should get to know someone before you decide to judge them negatively.  Most people in this world judge people negatively very often without knowing the person.  People are judged on nearly everything about themselves.  Some popular ways people are judged would be based on their age‚ gender‚ culture‚ religion

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    of narration and dialogue. Barbara Hochman takes these narrating voices into account in her essay‚ "Disembodied voices and narrating bodies in ’The Great Gatsby’." Throughout her writing she gives thorough explanations of each of the major characters dialogues and how they relate to one another‚ as well as focusing on one of the main characters and narrator of the novel‚ Nick. Dan Coleman also provides sufficient information on dealing with the dialogue of the novel is in essay‚ "Tuning in to Conversation

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    The Funeral Oration of Pericles and The Melian Dialogue are two primary sources that present us the true nature of Athens. The evidence from the two primary sources states to us that Athens are a people that don’t look upon others and that they only care about themselves. Surviving and making sure that their people history stay alive is Athens main agenda and they will stop at nothing to make sure they reach their goal. Athenians true nature is survival. Doing the war against Sparta‚ they held

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