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    willing for everyone in this situation to follow that rule all the time?” If the act conforms to the moral rule‚ it is permissible. If the act does not conform to the moral rule‚ it is prohibited (Butts & Rich‚ 2013). Based on the moral code of Deontology‚ which is described as an ethical theory that holds that there are certain rules that all individuals must follow in order to act morally. It establishes an obligation to act according to established duties regardless of our feelings. This duty-based

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    back to MeekMahan’s company. Anabelle P: Matt Hardy because only in 2016‚ which has been a hell of a year would “Broken” Matt Hardy thrive like this. Seriously‚ he’s done a great job at getting over such an insane gimmick. Colin Dunn: I agree with Justin F. that the Miz has definitely had the year of his career but nobody has had a better rejuvenation then Broken Matt Hardy. If I asked someone five years ago who the better Hardy would be no one in a million years would have said Matt. Matt Hardy has

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    Collis P. Ellsworth‚ who didn’t want to drink his juice. Ellsworth was not an ordinary patient‚ he was a shopaholic in global case. If he buys something‚ he will suffer from heart attack. Complication: After that came a doctor named Caswell‚ who offered old Ellsworth to take up art and called a young student Frank Swain from the Atlantic Art Institute to make Ellsworth concerned with art. The old man didn’t make any progress in painting‚ actually he was an awful painter‚ but suddenly Ellsworth send his

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    where a young African American pianist‚ Oceola Jones‚ who studies music under the patronage of Dora Ellsworth. Dora is a wealthy‚ white middle aged‚ widow with no children. Langston Hughes uses this connection between these characters to express the meaning of the blues. The meaning blues isn’t very clear until the very end of the story‚ when Oceola and Ms. Ellsworth had their fallout. Ms. Ellsworth is very upset when she learns that Oceola wants to marry Pete Williams. Dora believes that marriage

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    Among his best works are Is There a Doctor in the House? (1929)‚ Rube Goldberg’s Guide to Europe (1954) and I made My Bed (1960). Art for Heart’s sake is about the old man Collis P. Ellsworth who has troubles with his health. Doctor Caswell offers him to take up painting‚ for a chance. In some time Ellsworth painted an awful picture which was no a work of art at all. To bewilderment of the doctor this painting was not only accepted for the Show at the Lathrop Gallery‚ but took the First Prize

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    of cartoons that were highly popular. His best works are “Is There a Doctor in the House?”‚ “Rube Goldsberg’ Guide to Europe” and “I Made My Bed”. The story is logically divided into 3 parts. In introduction the action centers around Collis P. Ellsworth‚ an old gentleman whose obsessional idea is buying unnecessary things. In the chain of events we see that his doctor Caswell suggests him taking up art and he invites a student Frank Swain to teach him. The old man wants to exhibit his picture “Trees

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    terms related to painting:crayons‚water-colors‚ tubes of oils‚ canvas‚ . The terms were carefully selected in order to avoid difficulties in understanding the text. The characterization of heroes is indirect. Koppel‚ doctor Caswell‚ Swain and Ellsworth were described mostly through their behaviour‚ speech and dialogues. The controlling idea of the story conveyed by Goldberg sounds like this – you can buy the gallery‚ but you cannot buy the art itself. Value of art will vanish if everyone shows

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    Collins P. Ellsworth is a wealthy 76-year-old businessman who is being treated for a form of compulsive buying disorder‚ otherwise known as oniomania: His uncontrollable buying habits—he can hardly suppress the urge to purchase businesses and property such as grocery stores and railroads—have precipitated a host of mental and physical problems. Dr. Caswell‚ his doctor‚ convinces him to try art therapy sessions with Frank Swain‚ a young art student. As the treatment progresses‚ Ellsworth turns his

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    suggestion proved too much for the patient’s heart. In spite of rude and vigorous Ellsworth’s answers like Rot and Bosh Caswell managed to persuade him to take up art with his professional calm). He understood Ellsworth was no ordinary case. The doctor preferred not to interfere when Ellsworth decided to exhibit his painting at the gallery. Doctor Caswell was the only man who managed with a supreme effort to congratulate the old man on the First Prize while Swain and Koppel uttered a series of inarticulate

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    Psychology‚ p. 44‚ 1129-1136 Sommers‚ S Sommers‚ S. R.‚ & Ellsworth‚ P.C. (2000). Race in the courtroom: Perceptions of guilt and dispositional attributions. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin‚ p. 26‚ 1367-1379. Sommers‚ S.R. (2006). On racial diversity and group decision-making: Identifying multiple effects of racial composition on jury deliberations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ P. 90‚ 597-612 Sommers‚ S.R.‚ Ellsworth‚ P.C Tamborini‚ R. Huang‚ R‚ Mastro‚ D‚ & Nabashi-Nakahara

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