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    Forged By Fire

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    First Gerald live with his mom but after his mom went to jail he got to live with Aunt queen and when he get to live with aunt queen he got a lot of mothering and love so aunt queen was giving anything he wanted and the best aunt forever so after nine years aunt queen died and now Gerald get to live the mean person Jordan sparks‚ Monique and Angel his lovely sister so Gerald was the only one who can help the family came together and he was the only one who can save angel life so now Gerald Became

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    “No‚ Gerald I can’t leave you. You can’t fight them all off‚ there’s more of them than you!” said Tenley. “No‚ Tenley. I want you to achieve your dreams of famous‚ though it may be in a small town. I know that you the fame‚” “But Gerald‚ what about your house?” “Doing good is worth more than any house I get‚ now go!” So Tenley went off with Mayor Paula‚ until they got

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    Obviously the captain would lie and say no‚ thereby saving the lives of all the Jewish people on the boat from being shot (Boss 317). However‚ Sissela Bok did not accept any other common excuses for telling a lie such as paternalism or a higher good (Boss 318). According to Bok paternalism‚ the belief that your lie will benefit another‚ comes from a lack of respect for the other individual and therefore is morally wrong (Boss 318). The pursuit of a higher good is not an acceptable excuse to lie because

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    novels‚ plays‚ and newspaper articles throughout his life‚ including An Inspector Calls in 1945. He was married three times. KEY FACTS Full Title: An Inspector Calls Genre: Mystery drama Setting: 1912; a comfortable home in Brumley‚ England Climax: Gerald returns to the Birling home after Goole has left‚ to report that the Inspector wasn’t actually a real inspector‚ and to hypothesize that the whole thing was a hoax—that there was no single girl that all of the Birlings had offended‚ and no suicide

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    engagement of Sheila and Gerald. Even though everything seems fine‚ there are a few signs that not everything is perfect; Mr Birling is a bit too anxious impress Gerald‚ Eric seems rather nervous and Sheila is half-joking‚ half-serious to Gerald about last summer. Even though Mr and Mrs Birling are happy about the engagement‚ Priestley gives us hints that The Crofts disapprove of the marriage as they weren’t at The Birlings’ dinner and Gerald’s mother feels that Gerald might have done better for

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    calls‚ The Birling’s and Gerald are celebrating an engagement between Gerald and Sheila‚ which is when the inspector has entered the scene. Already it creates a mood and atmosphere by knowing that something bad is going to happen but not knowing what has happened and to whom‚ adds the tension. In the extract‚ the inspector had said‚ ‘I knew already. When and where did you first meet her?’ This creates some negative tension between Gerald and the inspector because Gerald‚ as everyone would be able

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    other common principles that can be applied to ethical discussions are the principle of benevolence‚ or helping those in need‚ principles of paternalism‚ principle of harm‚ principle of honesty‚ principle of lawfulness‚ principle of autonomy‚ and principle of justice. Principle of benevolence refers to helping those who are in need‚ and principle of paternalism refers to assisting those who are in need‚ and looking out for there best interest even when they are unable to do so. Principle of harm‚ meaning

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    According to law as integrity‚ propositions of law are true if they figure in or follow from the principles of justice‚ fairness‚ ad procedural due process that provide the best constructive interpretation of the community’s legal practice. Furthermore‚ Dworkin would approve and support the judges for creating an opinion and setting a new precedent on this case. Dworkin’s Chain Novel concept fits into this case perfectly by adding new precedent which the lawmakers of the time could not foresee. The lawmakers

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    cartoons with abstract animation and was the first to use the “smear” style of animation with “The Dover Boys”. One would say that you could see a lot of Chuck Jones style with the UPA cartoon “ Gerald McBoing Boing”. There are a lot of comparisons in the style of animation between “The Dover Boys” and “Gerald McBoing Boing”. I would first like to say that the narrations style is somewhat similar between the two animations. Both use a narration style throughout the entire cartoon. It also seems that

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    of Aboriginals from the point of view of an Aboriginal and marks its development as society evolves. Two aboriginals‚ Gladys and Daisy Corruna‚ of the Stolen Generations describe the Paternalism which led to their shame of being Aboriginal and forced them to hide the truth of their past from their children. Paternalism also led to the creation of a new identity caused by the loss of culture and heritage experienced by the Stolen Generation and the unacceptance of the white population. Another of the

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