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    even shops for clothes and shoes. It also increases employment opportunities‚ mainly in hotels and restaurants‚ and provides foreign exchange for poor countries. In addition it’s also a source of income to restore and maintain ancient monument and natural parks with the money which tourists leave to see them. Seen in this context‚ tourism is portrayed as a positive force. However as a destroyer of fregile eco-sustems‚ source of pollution‚ there is a huge amount of rubbish which most of the tourisms

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    her husband’s dream to become king‚ however‚ her wish to be filled with cruelty and her ruthless influence of her husband‚ shows her true evil nature. Lady Macbeth is a vile catalyst in all the evil actions throughout the play‚ due to her heartless cruelty and control over Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is an evil character because she wants her body filled with evil‚ so she can kill the King and then often uses dishonor and emotional corruption to manipulate her husband‚ Macbeth to execute her wills. From

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    This is achieved via the narration of scout who was a 6 year old girl caught in the middle of the chaos of the trial of Tom Robinson. Through this we witness the coexistence of good and evil display in the relationship between Atticus and Mr Ewell‚ how events can lead to children growing up and determine their moral judgement‚ how stereotypes and predetermined racially prejudistic ideologies can be challenged‚ displayed through the incontestable innocence of Tom Robinson in the trial and the nature

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    point how even within Christianity that living a pious life‚ would set people up as thinking they were good. Religious followers try to create a clear distinction that those who do not follow their example are considered evil. Nietzsche says that as people continued to live up to moral codes they perceived themselves as the masters of all things good. The problem is they eventually become self-diluted taking on the characteristics of‚ “the good‚ themselves‚ meaning the noble‚ the mighty‚ and high-placed

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    Human perception of what actions are good or evil is arbitrary‚ and those actions are based only on our own judgement. It is difficult to establish a set principal of what is good or evil‚ because people will always view ideologies differently and feel the need to see the world in their way. The human need to designate actions as good or evil is to reassure themselves of their own actions or beliefs as justified and morally right. People have the tendency to view specific actions as good or bad so

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    causing civilization to fail. Consequently‚ many of the boys become savages and fight amongst themselves. The Lord of the Flies implies that all humans are born evil‚ but clearly not everyone acts in an evil manner. Golding suggests that the laws and norms of society restrain humans’ innate evil‚ and‚ if these laws are not reinforced‚ then man’s evil nature emerges. Throughout the book‚ the conch and signal fire become important symbols and help maintain civilization on the island. Initially‚ Ralph and

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    Advantages of School Uniform Codes School uniforms used to be synonymous with private schools. In the 1980s‚ due to being unfavorably compared to Catholic schools‚ some public schools adopted a school uniform policy. The range of uniform requirements between school districts is diverse‚ with the common ground being the desire to improve the educational environment (greatschools.org). In doing so‚ it is conceivable the academic factor will also increase. There are several pertinent factors

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    * Whenever I think of our developing India‚ a question that haunts me is "Will I be able to visualize a vivid‚ corruption-free and self-reliable INDIA. ? * my question remain unanswered many times but in due course of time I came to know of several facts that depict the helpless conditions of a common man. Though he is clever enough‚ he would not get a seat in a renowned college or university. Though he is eligible‚ he would be thrown out of the interview session ruthlessly. Only reason behind

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    Why Is Hamlet Evil

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    Timing is everything In order for one to act‚ the timing must be perfect. This can result in someone getting what they want‚ or never being able to achieve what they truly want. Indecisiveness‚ hesitation‚ and delay‚ are three major reasons why the play Hamlet is a tragedy. Hamlet has lost his father because his power hungry uncle Claudius murdered him. Hamlet being enraged wants to desperately seek revenge. In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ Hamlet delayed in killing Claudius because

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    Evil – the duality of man I do not believe that the term “evil” is a word that can be used as a characteristic. I believe that “evil” is merely the label that society places upon those who are different in a specific way. It is only in our evolved “moral” society‚ that people are placed in groups depending on their so called traits‚ e.g. evil/good. In my opinion‚ everyone is a blank sheet. It is not their speeches‚ it is not their actions and it is not their personalities that colours them. It is

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