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    Divergent: Movie Analysis

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    A dystopia is a world gone wrong‚ in Chicago it is wrong in many ways. Being dehumanized by your factions‚ being injected with different serums and mind controlling tracking devices. In the movie Divergent‚ there are multiple examples of why and how a dystopia is a world gone wrong. Being raised your parents faction‚ is being forced to grow up a certain way. It is wrong that you do not have the freedom to explore different things and be creative. Beatrice and Caleb were born and raised Abnegations

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    tried the poor travel‚ however‚ their trips still took their time and energy at least. As a result‚ the cost of travel is unavoidable. In conclusion‚ the common aspects of two kinds of travel are the purpose and cost. Whilst‚ the contrasts of two choices are mainly about freedom and safety‚ interest and convenience of the travel. Most people who travel alone generally cite freedom as the great motivating factor: freedom to please themselves‚ go where and when they want‚ change their plans on a whim

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    Case

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    Zhakupbekova Zhazira During the recession there have been significant changes in consumer behavior. Most of the customers have switched from higher-priced brands to cheaper ones. According to McKinsey research‚ most of consumers who have changed their choice and now buy less expensive products said that their experience was better that it was expected. For example 48 percent of those people who have tried cheaper cold and allergy medicines were satisfied with the product. And there are much more example

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    theroadnottaken

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    Neeha Bondalapati AP English 12 – Dufault 2/19/2014 The Road Not Taken Explication Question #1 In the poem The Road Not Taken‚ Robert Frost explores the tough decisions people have to make throughout life by comparing it to choosing which road to take in the woods. He declares that even though the two roads show different signs‚ they are the same. Through diction and imagery‚ Frost explains that despite the uncertainty of the future‚ one has to choose a path without looking back. Frost uses diction

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    by influenced circumstances. As a result‚ it could bring a sense of regret of not thinking properly while making choices. Richard Taylor states that “there may be‚ to be sure‚ be other conditions for my responsibility‚ such as‚ for example an understanding of the probable consequences of my behavior‚ and that sort of thing.” Free actions according to him arise from own desires‚ choices‚ and volitions. The body functions involuntary because the motions are not part of our behavior. Motions that occur

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    conceal or confuse the moral issues. In addition‚ making ethical choices is complex because in many situations there are a multitude of competing interests and values. Other times‚ crucial facts are unknown or ambiguous. Since many actions are likely to benefit some people at the expense of others‚ the decision maker must prioritize competing moral claims and must be proficient at predicting the likely consequences of various choices. An ethical person often chooses to do more than the law requires

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    Verbal Irony

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    may assume it to be true‚ that the accused person indeed is given option‚ that he during his trial can open either door‚ that he can decide his own path‚ concluding that he does have the matter in his own hands‚ still‚ even though he is given choice‚ his choice does not fully depend on his deeds in life‚ nor does it depend on the crime that was done by him‚ it is a chance that the accused is supposed to take. He cannot know what is hidden behind each of the doors (he only knows that behind one of the

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    My Major Cause

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    We all choose things for a certain reason‚ these reasons are what cause us to do something. The good or bad consequences that come out of these are our effects. There are causes and effects to everything we do. For example‚ why I selected my major is cause by the fact that I am bad at certain subjects and I want a certain lifestyle when I get older. We all have a certain subject we are better at than the other ones and we all have those other subjects we are absolutely horrible at and nothing seems

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    In his essay‚ Strawson brings up the argument that we dont make the choices in how our actions become the things they are. Do we choose to like chocolate and hate vanilla? No. It isn’t our choice to lick what we like and dislike‚ it is all psychological. So if we dont have a control on our psychology‚ then how can we be morally responsible for the consequences of the actions that arise out of that psychology? In order for us to be morally responsible for our actions we have to have created our own

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    AOS Journeys essay In a Journey‚ a traveller can gain new perspectives of themselves and the world around them by taking on opportunities to learn. The novel ‘Raw’ by Scott Monk demonstrates these ideas by writing about a young boy named Brett‚ who hates authoritative figures such as the police. A change is perspective is shown in the late chapters when Brett is at the farm‚ meeting new friends and learning how lucky he is. What also changes Brett’s attitude to himself‚ other people that are the

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