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    inquiry are. Rather‚ it has to do with determining the nature of normative theories and applying these sets of principles to practical moral problems” (Singer P‚ 1985). And through times many question about the practicality of religion ethics and secular ethic‚ which can be apply to mortal societies. Some argue that‚ there are more similarities than differences when comparing ethics‚ in this paper will intend to introduce the Kantian ethics teachings and explore the resemblances and differences compare

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    The Prodigal Son Jesus tells the parables of “The Lost Sheep” and “The Lost Coin” as he was eating with the tax collectors and sinners. He tells the parables because he hears the Pharisees and the scribes murmuring about him accepting and eating with the sinners. The parable of the lost sheep is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. When he loses one he leaves the 99 to look for the one that is lost. When he finds it he calls his neighbors and friends and tells them to rejoice for the return

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    The Relationship Between Father and Son in Fences and The Parable of the Prodigal Son In any relationship between a parent and a child‚ communication plays a significant role. To keep the family dynamics stable the verbal interaction amongst parent and child must take place. The ability to understand one another is what holds a relationship together. Sometimes these strong relationships can cause conflicts and grief‚ as depicted in The Parable of the Prodigal Son by Luke and Fences by August Wilson

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    School Uniforms written by Sherry Bowen opens up and shares he personal thoughts on the controversial problem. I personally believe that school uniforms shouldn’t be required in public schools. However‚ Bowen is effective at persuading school boards and parents that students should wear school uniforms because of her use of pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos. Bowen is a mother of two young daughters and a school media specialist in Buford‚ Georgia. Throughout the article‚ Bowen tries to answer the question “do

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    music” and made is debut at three years old playing music that he memorized (Crux). Barnett is a mathematician of whom was diagnosed with having sever autism but is now working on his PhD in quantum physics with the hopes of disproving Einstein’s Theory of Relativity (Crux). Lauren‚ Camara and Barnett were persistent and had a positive obsession. Lauren’s obsession was with God‚ getting out of their walled neighborhood‚ and getting off this planet. In speaking with her dad Lauren said‚ “Space

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    arguments that compare the mystical story with the movement of populism. All of these theories have some background but none of them are able to draw any real parallels between the story and populism that are not completely speculative. These historians have done nothing that could bring any evidence or tie any parts of the plot specifically to populism. The convoluted idea that “The Wizard of Oz” is a parable to populism only takes into account drastic assumptions about Baum’s work and does not

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    ‘Explain Kantian ethics when applied to having the right to a child’ Kantian ethics is concerned with doing the most morally correct thing and to do something as it is our duty to do so. Kantian ethics is deontological as it is concerned with the actions rather than the consequences which mean it must also be absolute because there is no room for exception. Kant believed we all knew what it was to have moral obligation meaning Kantian ethics would be considered a priori as we all have prior knowledge

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    Comparison Contrast between “Oedipus the King” and “Doubt: A parable” “Oedipus the King” and “Doubt a Parable” are two very well-known plays that have made themselves very popular throughout the world. These plays have touched the hearts of many and have brought out the inner most opinions and discussions of thousands of individuals. These two plays have been acted out many times since the time they were first released. Although these plays are both very popular and loved by many‚ they both have

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    The Favorite Child A Critique of the Parable of the Prodigal’s Son from the King James Bible From the King James Bible‚ Jesus Christ is the speaker in “Parable of the Prodigal Son.” A parable is a simple story from which a moral or religious lesson can be drawn and are most commonly read within the New Testament. This parable is about a wealthy man and his two sons. The youngest son requests an early inheritance from his father with which he receives and goes on a journey. On that journey‚ the

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    The “Parable of the Prodigal Son” from the King James Bible is‚ like much of the Bible‚ written to have more meaning than just a mere‚ even entertaining‚ story. Each story has a message that is meant for the reader to learn from. But what messages can a prodigal son‚ a forgiving father‚ and an angry elder brother teach a reader of the King James Bible? How do they relate to us in our everyday lives‚ and how may they relate to us and our relationship with God Himself? The three messages to be taught

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