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    both self-inflicted and result of events drawn from his own destiny. First off early on in Oedipus ’ life his first deadly mistake towards succeeding his self-inflicted downfall was the murder of his father the former king. In a blind rage without any motive‚ he kills Liaus and his men at a rode crossing. Fate may have had led him to that point but it was his own rage that resulted in his biggest mistake. Further evidence of his self-inflicted downfall Oedipus ’ was at the hands of his own ignorance

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    Question : Critically analyse whether the implementation of responsible tourism principles makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. While responsible tourism is fast becoming a global trend nowadays‚ some may wonder if it makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. By defining the words “business sense” from Cambridge dictionary‚ it means an understanding of the ways in which business works successfully and/or if something makes good business sense‚ it will help

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    ------------------------------------------------- Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 | Congress of the Philippines | An Act providing for a national policy on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health | Citation | Republic Act No. 10354 | Territorial extent | Philippines | Enacted by | House of Representatives of the Philippines | Date enacted | December 19

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    “To egalitarians‚ having more wealth than someone else is morally permissible only to the degree that the person guilty of having more wealth continually apologizes for it and self-sacrificially works to eliminate the disparity” (Ari Armstrong‚ 2014). Egalitarians do not believe in a difference between men and women. They are mostly against traditional gender roles and believe that people should be treated as equals from birth therefore any egalitarian would stand in a position that favors equality

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    his views on religion‚ leadership and people. The views of Thomas Hobbes were very different from what the majority of the people in our country have today. He was influenced by the emerging experimental sciences more than scholastics. He used the methods from deductive reasoning to develop many of his own philosophes. He lived during the reign of Charles I and sided with the kings’ view of having complete control and power. This point of view caused him to be exiled to Paris by the people who had

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    their names” (John F. Kennedy). John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963. He was riding in an open-top convertible with the governor of Texas‚ John Connally in a parade being held in Dallas. When Kennedy and Connally’s car came to a point in the parade where the Texas Book Depository was‚ Kennedy was shot. He was shot twice‚ once in the back of the neck‚ which also critically injured Connally‚ and once on the side of the head. The shooter was an ex-marine named Lee Harvey Oswald. After the

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    In the world there are people who are just or unjust; some might even be both. A person who goes out in the day may be just because he wants people to recognize his good behavior‚ and praise him for it. But that same person may go out at night‚ and be completely unjust because no one can see him. Therefore‚ in his mind his actions don’t matter. In Plato’s The Republic‚ the view of justice is illustrated by the story of Gyges’ ring‚ and that view is that if people could turn invisible almost all of

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    Was the Constitution Created to Protect People? Lisa Vu U.S. History Period 4 Throughout the world‚ democracy seems to be a popular form of government because in this type of government‚ the people have power to decide on the decisions that affect them. After the Shays’ Rebellion‚ the Article of Confederation was weak because it did not have a strong central government to enforce laws effectively; therefore‚ the Constitution was called to replace the Articles of Confederation. The purpose of

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    Everyone has rights when they enter the world. Everyone is always told to make pleasing choices in one’s life. What might happen if everyone was allowed to make their own decisions? What would our society become? Underage activities‚ disobedience to authorities and parents‚ and illegal activities involving the government are just some of the reasons why people shouldn’t decide for themselves. Concerning this topic‚ minors can opt to participate in underage activities such as drinking‚ driving‚ and

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    enough to protect a people from their destruction at the hands of an oppressive force. The debate on war has in the recent decade broken down to "Good/bad"‚ and "Right/Wrong". This is not an appropriate way of way of viewing one of the most important elements of humanity.     First of all‚ war is not a yes/no‚ always/never decision or circumstance. It is the escalation of force past the point of diplomatic intervention. It is never the same and always totally dependent on the people involved‚ the cultures

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