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    reader. Singer emphasis Dora’s attitude of saving the boy’s life arguing that if Dora hadn’t taken the boy back‚ she would have become a “monster” in the eyes of the audience. On the other hand‚ Singer says about Bob that the audience will immediately condemn his decision. The author shows

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    Condemnation of gays can be religious. Most the time this happens when people of a church condemn gays in view of the fact that they do not agree with them‚ instead of showing them grace. People can disagree with homosexuality but not condemn the person for it. However‚ there is a debate that the Bible disagreeing with gays may be a quirk of history instead of a moral precept. The author makes a statement that “ Those

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    Critique of Academic Examination Stress Impairs Self-Control By Meagan Oaten and Jen Cheng (2005) Introduction Self-control is a human trait that we all possess. It is highly adaptive‚ and gives one the ability to “control or alter their thoughts‚ emotions‚ and behaviors” (Oaten & Cheng‚ 2005‚ p. 254). Self-regulation plays a part in how prominent success is in college students. I have seen many friends fail out due to the lack of this trait. I examined

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    the articles of Mothers Left at Old Age Homes Condemn Ungrateful Children. There are two similarities in both of this stories. They are similar in terms of irresponsibility. In the folktales of Si Tanggang‚ he shows irresponsibility in taking care of his parents when he did not come back to his parents when he became rich. He forgot his promise that he made before he left the village. Meanwhile in the articles of mothers left at old age homes condemn ungrateful children‚ the elderly mothers said

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    Equivalent Love‚ Acceptance and Justice Today the topic of homosexuality is often a controversial one around the world‚ but one that arises frequently none the less. It is becoming more and more socially acceptable for people all over the world to be open about their sexual orientations towards people of the same sex. It is now very clear and apparent that homosexuals worldwide come from all walks of life and take on nearly every single occupation and career. Many homosexuals have even come to make

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    Audrey J. Johnson ENG-393 Jane Austen Prof: Christine Hansen June 21‚ 2014 Marriage in Jane Austen’s Emma The subject of marriage and its effect on women is a topic lively debated by Jane Austen in her many books. In Emma‚ the title protagonist is the spoiled daughter of a wealthy widower who spends her time gossiping and patronizing those less fortunate. Emma is kind hearted but a touch naïve‚ and her lack of impulse control finds the young woman often causing more disorder than she intends.

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    very well carried out in the classic piece of satire‚ Animal Farm. The main targets this political satire are the society that was created in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917‚ and the leaders involved in it. George Orwell successfully condemns these targets through satirical techniques such as irony‚ fable‚ and allegory. The immediate object of attack in Orwell’s political satire is the society that was created in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. The events narrated in Animal

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    enforce upon them even if they do not agree with it. An example Markovits and Williams discuss is being able to blame or condemn a husband that is treating his wife poorly for no obvious reason. I agree that we can blame the irrational per-son who in this example is the husband. I’m not sure that we can rely on an objective moral code to judge with certainty when we objectively condemn or blame an irrational wrongdoer. I will argue that you can blame the irrational wrongdoer‚ just not with Markovits

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    He does not want to begin his speech using negative words or to openly and radically condemn the South. He uses the term “great contest” instead of war. The word war has many negative connotations that drum up fear‚ anger‚ and apprehension. Lincoln in no way wants to foster these feelings in his audience. His argument is logical‚ so he wants

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    Guilt and confession have played a significant role in condemning different characters in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to death. As the story progresses‚ several murders take place. These murders were never solved with substantial evidence. Justine’s conviction‚ Frankenstein’s conviction‚ and the monster’s final confession all originate from guilt and end in a condemning to death. This essay will attempt to prove how guilt leads to a confession which leads to a condemning to death in Mary Shelly’s

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