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    Romeo shows interest. It encourages us to think that he is instantly attracted to her‚ which creates the moment of the ‘love at first sight’. The love at first sight explains the deal of ‘star-crossed lovers’ which is mentioned a lot in the play‚ being as this is what Shakespeare created. This is connoted in the film by Romeo and Juliet looking up into the dark‚ starry night before they meet. In the film‚ Romeo is wearing a knight costume symbolising Juliet’s knight in shining armour. The love shown

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    politics in our society nowadays. Eudaimonia is not a freedom but it betrays a more general difference in the way Aristotle approaches different societies. Eduaimonia is a biological concept with “your life going well” With your naturally attributes being fully developed. It is not a matter of your mood. If you ask if someone is flourishing it is more than if they are happy it is are they becoming everything they can be. Are they exercising all of their abilities? Freedom doesn’t have anyting to

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    Scott Fitzgerald skillfully portrays women as shallow immoral beings throughout his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The characters Daisy Buchanan‚ Jordan Baker‚ and Myrtle Wilson are depicted in a less than favourable light. From the beginning of the novel and as it progresses‚ Fitzgerald‚ time and time again‚ displays these women as despicable characters. In Fitzgerald’s classic novel he demonstrates to us how the women are shallow human beings. On many events we can see the shallowness in each of the women

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    recruitment process because I must take into consideration that the needs of my service users. For example some of my service users have communication needs which requires my staff to be fluent in spoken English. Should the service user feel they are not being understood this could lead to them becoming very confused or frustrated and may even result in them exhibiting challenging behaviours. During the recruitment process I have to ensure that all staff pass a verity of checks such as DBS and ISA. This

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    their tongue might be bitter. I worship beauty in any form. To me beautiful things are those which we never get tired of by seeing. We go on liking them in all ages. Keats has correctly said‚ ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever/I like small things of life as well as big things. When I look at an elephant‚ it fills me with ecstasy. Similarly‚ when I observe an ant and its work‚ I am filled with praise and admiration for it. The next thing I like is the beauty of Nature. William Wordsworth has written

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    Critical Analysis : Locke‚ Mill‚ Hegel Question 1: How does Locke prove that human beings have a natural right to private property? Answer (Book II chap V section 27): Humans have the right to private property because they are using their own labor in conjunction to take property from the state of nature and thus making it his own. By mixing his labor or his hands‚ which is an extent of himself‚ he is relating that property to him and no one else. When every we pour water into a glass‚ by

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    The Human Person and Sexual Desire Human beings have a natural tendency to violate the natural laws of the universe‚ such as destroying rainforests or spilling oil into the ocean. Our treatment of sexual activity is similar in regards to us violating the purpose of sexual activity‚ which is reproduction. When God created the earth‚ God’s purpose was for humans to “be fruitful and multiply”. Nowhere in there did God say anything about engaging in sex for the purpose of pleasure. However‚ human

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    The widely disputed poem Kubla Khan is perhaps a mystery in many aspects. Aside from the symbolism that lies in Coleridge’s stanzas‚ the actual notion of whether it is a complete poem or an incomplete piece of work is an enigma. Although Coleridge claimed that his poem was a mere fragment‚ he did not refer to it as unfinished. Kubla Khan might be an incomplete idea‚ but it is still a complete poem because of it’s last two conclusive stanzas which might have been written post-interruption. The

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    Beauty is an aspect‚ an attribute or characteristic that a person has which can be defined as anything that appeals the other individual. It could be one’s looks personality or even habits that would be attractive to other people. It is really very hard to enumerate these features because they vary from one person to the next and are also very many. Physical beauty could refer to someone’s outer attributes such as elegance‚ complexion or figure while inner beauty is more concerned with someone’s

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    particular interest in hospitals and noticed hospital administrators needed specialized training and was a pioneer in the first school that provided that education. He also was an advocate for the patients that he saw get lost in the maze of healthcare. Being such an advocate for education and having such a humble heart for the needy‚ when he died he left the majority of his money to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. This Foundation continues to help the poor‚ and uneducated. However‚ this foundation

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