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    Three Ethical Principles

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    The Three Ethical Principles: Utilitarianism‚ Rights and Justice Ethics is an enormous field of philosophic study‚ but basically it all boils down to three general principles that can then branch off into various sub-groupings and variations on the basic theme. Ethical conduct in society‚ therefore‚ essentially comes down to three distinct values that take into consideration the rights of the individual‚ the rights of the masses‚ and the concept of distributive justice. Utilitarianism Utilitarianism

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    For the past four years‚ I have been a member of the Allentown Student Council and have served on the Executive Board for the past three years where I am currently serving as the President. Over the years‚ I have helped develop and execute new events for our school and town community as a way to engage more members of the Allentown community.Some events that I have helped to run have been our annual Homecoming Spirit Week where the student council organizes multiple fun events for the student body

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    Colorado Theater Shooting

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    The gunman made all these purchases about four months prior to this event. http:// abcnews.go.com/US/mass-shooting-colorado-movie-theater-14 people As part of his carefully planned scheme Holmes dyed his hair red. He referred to himself as “The Joker “. Who was one of the main characters and an Arch enemy in the DC comics-inspired Batman movie series. According to Krextv.com (August 7‚ 2012)‚ the psychiatrist had requested a background check on the suspect. In the aftermath of this tragedy many

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    Batman vs Superman

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    Kendall Williams J. Stevens English 1301-1003 14 February 2012 Superheroes Since the 1930’s‚ comic books have been filling our minds with adventure and action. People of all ages dreamed of being the hero‚ living in thrill and excitement. Fighting crime and saving lives sounds like a dream job. Comic’s created an imaginary world were Superman and Batman were two men who lived the dream. They protected their cities from arch-enemies‚ got the girl‚ and saved the day; but each man had his own

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    Kick Ass Film Techniques

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    comic  He may get his ass kicked‚ but Johnson makes Dave come off like a hero and not a schmuck.  As Dave looks into his bedroom mirror and tries out one-liners against imaginary bad guys‚ Johnson manages to take what could feel like an unnerving Joker (Batman Villain) moment and transforms it into feeling like a kid playing superhero in his back

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    Pros And Cons Of ORV

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    not being safe enough and making intelligent decisions because they didn’t need to take a safety class. Basically‚ ORVs do not have a set of operation standards based upon injuries‚ safety‚ and federal laws. First of all‚ to rider’s‚ cops are the Joker to Batman. Cops make riders’ lives miserable and just always annoying. They wouldn’t have to do this if ORV’s were street legal. Furthermore‚ cops basically waste their time

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    Boo Radley's Dichotomy

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    one is willing to kill while the other is not. Boo stabs and kills Mr. Ewell in order to protect Jem and Scout. On the other hand‚ Batman refuses to kill as he believes that in his own mind that to kill is to fall to the level of villains like the Joker and Bane. He learns from himself and indirectly from his former mentor Ra’s Al Ghul‚ that compassion is what separates and differentiates them from the villains and criminals of society. “I won’t kill you‚ but I don’t have to save you”(Batman Begins);

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    Panopticism

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    Robin Relosa Abby Orenstein Panopticism Summary In Michel Foucault’s (1975) excerpt‚ Panopticism he states that the development of discipline in the 18th and 19th centuries came from he emergence of prison as the form of punishment for every crime. During these times the major crimes committed were from the French Revolution and the major riots and civil unrest in the French society. In these prisons the Panopticon puts the inmates in a different state in which each one is there own separate

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    As a team leader‚ Jane has already touched based with her group and recognized everybody’s role: Tom is “the joker‚” Jack is “the intellectual‚” Caroline is “the mom” and Andy is “the top performer and troublemaker.” She understands that all of them are high-paid employees and have been working as a group for a while‚ at least much longer than she has. As far as the performance‚ Jane believes that they are high performers and make up a very interesting and strong group; although there is no evidence

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    Dancing at Lughnasa

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    Write a full commentary on this passage from the opening page to page 7‚ discussing how effective an opening to the play you feel it is‚ and what themes and ideas you think are introduced by Friel. In the opening of this play I feel that the extract relates well to the rest of the play because it gives the audience a good initiative of what the characters represent. For example in the stage directions in the very opening it shows that this play is presented around the main character

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