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    I believe that Germany was the reason for WWI. There was a lot of chaos and heat that caused World War I. It all started in the year 1914‚ when Archduke Franz Ferdinand (and all his family) of Austria-Hungary. This is what triggered Austria-Hungary into a war-like mindset as a country. Even though this main cause of World War I wasn’t much of Germany’s problem‚ that’s not all that turned on WWI. In the end‚ Germany was responsible for causing WWI. One of the things that lead me to believe that

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    When Committing Murder is Morally Justified There are many occasions when murders are committed and murderers are not brought to justice. In And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie the theme in the books is‚ the morality of murder - that murder can be right and morally justified. Both books illustrate that murders took place and that the individuals that committed theses murders got away with them. As a result‚ the surviving family‚ friends and others such

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    The question of rolling back net neutrality is morally problematic. In this paper‚ I will demonstrate that utilitarianism can be used to show that repealing net neutrality is morally impermissible. In section one of this paper‚ I will provide an overview of net neutrality and show both sides of the argument. In section two‚ I will provide a brief and concise overview of Utilitarianism. In section three‚ I will demonstrate that utilitarianism can defend net neutrality. Net Neutrality is the ability

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    Karen Sternheimer‚ whose work focuses on youth and popular culture‚ teaches in the sociology department at the University of Southern California and is the author of Do Video Games Kill‚ and Will Wright‚ whose created more than a dozen games and is the author of the article Dream Machines‚ both favor video games; however‚ Sternheimer addresses some concerns about violent video games. Although some video games are violent‚ people should know some games are also educational and beneficial because they

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    Carraway who characterizes himself as‚ “one of the few honest people that I have ever known.” Speaking of characterization‚ Fitzgerald writes masterfully to create morally ambiguous characters which have a huge impact on the story. Although George Wilson was morally ambiguous‚ Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby are examples of characters with more impact on the story which are also morally ambiguous. Daisy Buchanan is a major example of a morally ambiguous character in the Great Gatsby. Daisy is introduced

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    Which one of the Superpowers was most responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War? From the late 1940s to the early 1990s‚ the USA and the USSR were in a state of "Cold War". The United States and USSR never fought each other in a direct military confrontation‚ but both superpowers threatened each other with nuclear annihilation and participated frequently in "proxy Wars" by supporting allied nations in numerous "hot" Wars. Such as‚ the Vietnam War‚ the Korean War‚ The Angolan War‚ etc. What seems

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    that a modern marriage needs to be reestablished to a more traditional way of living‚ or to “restore the traditional nuclear family of bread-winning husband and full-time housewife that flourished in the 1950’s” (Page 186). Another theory comes from Karen Zittleman (Ph.D)‚ an education author and teacher; who takes her theory of modern marriage and brings it to a younger generation. Zittleman’s theory of marriage roles is “in more ways

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    How far was the Nazis popularity responsible for Hitler’s appointment as chancellor? In January 1933‚ following several failed attempts‚ Hitler was finally appointed as chancellor of Germany. There were many reasons to why Hitler was appointed as chancellor. For example‚ the Great Depression of 1929‚ electoral success and weakness of the Weimar republic. In this essay‚ I wish to go through each notable reason and come to a final conclusion. The Depression was a definite reason to Hitler’s appointment

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    Back in the 1990s‚ then-Harvard Business School professor J. Gregory Dees described the convergence of characteristics and principles governing non-profit and profit organizations‚ a nexus he dubbed “social entrepreneurship”.  At that time‚ he was developing HBS’ Social Enterprise Initiative‚ and then went on to launch Stanford’s Center for Social Innovation and Duke’s Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship [CASE]‚ where he continues to work.    AccountAbility Senior Research

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    CRITICAL EVALUATION OF KAREN HORNEY’S PSYCHOANALYSIS * The concept of narcissism * The emphasis on childhood * The ‘id’ and the ‘ego’ * Feminine psychology * The death instinct * Anxiety * Neurotic guilt feelings - By Group 3 SHRADDHA MANISHA DIMPLE BIJAL INDERJEET RESHMA DHARA HITAKSHI The Concept of Narcissism According to psychoanalytical theories Narcissism includes

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