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    The issue brought into question in the Terry vs. Ohio case in 1968 involved a police officer‚ McFadden‚ who was patrolling the area in normal clothes. He came across two men pacing the area suspiciously and glancing into a store. He the watched them meet at a street corner frequently where they were joined by another man. After watching them do this approximately twenty-four times he approached the group and asked them their names. He patted down the overcoat that the man was wearing and felt a revolver

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    Evaluate the claim that the soul is distinct from the body (June 2011) There are two main theories which argue either for or against the soul being distinct from the body. The first theory is called dualism‚ most dualists believe that we as humans are made up of two parts‚ the physical body and then the soul. Compared to the other main theory which is very different to Dualism‚ Materialism. Materialists believe that we are just 1 aspect‚ which is physical and that the physical can explain everything

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    view that conscince should always be obeyed - (35 marks) Conscience is differently defined by people‚ some think its an inner feeling that speaks to person when carrying out a type of actions whilst others might define conscience as a guilt feeling that occurs within a person when performing wrong actions. However‚ conscience is defined as a moral sense of right and wrong felt by a person through an inner feeling. In my opinion conscience should always be obeyed because I believe everyone is born

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    The Struggle for Individuality and Independence Imagine standing with a crowd of people watching a friend about to get hung. That is what it was like for many people in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. In Arthur Miller’s “Crucible”(1953)‚ which puts the reader‚ back in time to the Salem witch trails. The main character‚ John Proctor struggles between conforming to his society and staying true to his beliefs. Despite his village believing in a group of crazy girls‚ John Proctor is willing to give

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    behind Rizal being our national hero‚ the aspects that contributed to such recognition‚ his condemnation of the revolution‚ and other factors that we failed to talk about over the years because they were not in our history books. Rizal‚ being our national hero‚ used writing to fight to gain our freedom from the Spaniards unlike Andres Bonifacio‚ he lead the KKK. Mr. Renato Constantino wants the Filipinos to analyze why Jose Rizal should be emulated? Was he really a hero at that who wanted the country

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    along with respect for ourselves and others. Growing up and knowing that I had a father and rarely seeing him made me feel as if he never wanted us and wanted nothing to do with us which made me wonder while he put my mother through all this pain and struggle. With all these emotions in my head I felt that I wouldn’t want to be a father like him but better and the only way I could do this is by getting the education I needed. Even though my mom worked‚ she still had time for us‚ whether it was help

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    follow his conscience‚ be bold in a new way! Finally‚ the moment we were all waiting for‚ Huck finally decides to follow his conscience. As Huck debates with himself‚ whether to send the letter (that he wrote) to Miss Watson and tell her about her runaway slave or to stay a loyal friend to Jim‚ he decides the latter. Not only does he decide to stay a loyal friend to Jim but he tears up the letter and says‚ “All right then‚ I’ll go to hell.” At this moment Huck decides to follow his conscience instead

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    Meta title Why Struggling to Write Doesn’t mean that you’re not a ‘Writer’ Meta description We can improve our writing skills through daily practice of various writing skills. People struggling to be writers can improve their writing. How to Become a Good Writer Who is a positive writer? A positive writer is a person who has a positive desire to write. All writers need a shot of positive to get going. A positive writer is good enough to not seek perfection and approval. It’s dedicated to your hands

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    Terry Eagleton’s quote compares the nature by which we structure our society with the way in which novelists create entire worlds within their works. When he writes “the only rules which are binding are those which we invent for ourselves‚” he means that the codes we live by are defined by the values and ideologies that we subscribe to. For much of the United States’ history‚ for example‚ African Americans were legally segregated from the rest of society. Why? Because the ideology of the ruling class

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    A theme that stood in the way of Mr. Hooper overcoming his committed sin is his guilty conscience. Mr. Hooper was guilty‚ which forced him to wear a black veil that made him feel as if his sin was non-existing. The gossip through the towns people weighs on Mr. Hooper’s conscious. The townspeople are feeling guilty due to the fact they have sins of their too that they should try to heal from. There are viewers who have dug deeper in the guilt factor that Hawthorne uses as a theme which is portrayed

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