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    show to be extremely important can be mentally dismissed since our minds are not trained for statistical calculations of chance. Then‚ she speaks directly to the reader on how categorizing is something that we all do‚ in order to prove her point that mere knowledge of stereotypes can lead to categorizing in a way that can ignore base rates and other relevant information‚ leading to unfair treatment. Gendler presents the ethical-epistemic dilemma by showing that once knowledge is obtained‚ humans have

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    Kant Vs Utilitarianism

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    rational beings capable of rational behavior and should not be used purely for self-interest. On the other hand‚ Utilitarian’s believe that we should do actions that produce the greatest amount of happiness. However‚ this could associate using people as mere means and lead to the sacrifice of lives for the greater good. Kant believed in moral obligations or what he describes

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    is the fourth largest grape-growing area at 505‚000 ha • In Turkey around 2% of total grape production is used for wine making. • The consumption per capita is around 1 litre per annum. Pronunciation: Eh-mere ORIGIN Mid-Southern Anatolia (Nevşehir / Cappadocia) Pronunciation: Eh-mere GENERAL INFORMATION • Emir is a native white grape of Cappadocia and most of the grapes are planted in the Nevşehir province. It acquired its name (Emir = Ruler / Lord)‚ from the fact that it was a quite

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    by an absent politician mother. Both authors shed light on the struggle of pursuing daily existence. Friedrich Nietzsche’s quote‚ “There is a certain right by which we may deprive a man of life‚ but none by which we may deprive him of death; this is mere cruelty.” further justifies the fact that people should be allowed to take control of their lives if they aren’t happy. Capote’s non fiction recollection informs readers of the gruesome murder that took place in the small town of Holcomb‚ Kansas

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    Noémie et le boite mystérieuse par Gilles Tibo Evan Browne Noémie et le boîte mystérieuse de gilles tibo est sur Noemie qui a un jour hors école pour lui et sa grand-­mère sont jouer scrabble lorsqu’un homme frappe à la porte et lui donne un paquet. Le paquet a certaines lettres à ce sujet tout au long du roman‚ Noémie essaie de retrouver le propriétaire mais est perplexe lorsqu’il constate que l’adresse indiquée sur la boîte n’existe pas plus.Le genre de ce livre est action et aventure

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    Toba Tek Singh

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    Toba Tek Singh is a satire on partition and its repercussions. The narration is reliable but not omniscient as the narrator is unaware of the motives and unspoken thoughts of various characters in the story. The story is set up in a time frame of two or three years after partition. The language is simple and deliberately repetitive. Toba Tek Singh is one of the most famous stories by Manto on partition and is among his last ones. It was published in Maktab-e-Jadid in Lahore in 1955. Toba Tek Singh

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    talks‚ Clive’s novel Mere Christianity also speaks of his views on conversion‚ defending the religion‚ and many of his futuristic views. These futuristic views spread and the views that Clive Staples talks in that novel about match well with today’s views on many subjects. Undoubtedly Mr. Lewis’ release of Mere Christianity helped to spread these views‚ meaning that he had set the stage for change in society‚ and society changed. Many people at the time thought the book‚ Mere Christianity‚ was a disgrace;

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    Bitzer and the Death Penalty. In The Rhetorical Situation‚ Lloyd F. Bitzer argues that what makes a situation rhetorical is similar to that which constitutes a moral action as he writes that‚ “an act is moral because it is an act performed in a situation of a certain kind; similarly‚ a work is rhetorical because it is a response to a situation of a certain kind”. By defining the rhetorical situation in this way‚ Bitzer further contends that rhetoric is a means to altering reality. It is through

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    her thighs and hands. In the turban as well‚ he has completed the small details of a knot‚ and filled it with the same color as the colors he’s used as emphasis to the shadows her hands create. But her face is hastily done‚ her nose and closed eyes mere triangles. Her mouth is only the symbol of a mouth. She’s as if she’s a puppet‚ expressionless with no individuality. In so doing‚ he has removed the humanity from her‚

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    is able to depict the ferocity in which war can tear apart nature and through characters such as Henry and Catherine‚ Passini and Rinaldi he expresses the futility and devastation of war‚ how it dehumanises people to the point where death becomes a mere statistic and how war changes all those involved‚ sometimes for the better‚ but on the most part for the far worst. The environment is perhaps the most visual aspect in the novel by which the absolute destructive nature of war is shown. Hemingway

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