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    CORALINE Adapted from a Neil Gaiman book‚ the story of Coraline would be best described as a gothic‚ horror. It’s nothing like most fairy tales‚ this movie features lots of intense action and lots of spots throughout the movie that gives you an adrenaline rush. It offers a good range of the strange‚ abnormal and supernatural storyline which includes; bugs‚ ghosts‚ and the terrible Other mother. Coraline can be viewed as a dark and grim fairy tale by most people that choose to watch it. Coraline

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    Mill. Unlike Mill‚ Kant believes that reason leads us to making moral decisions. We should use reason rather than “utility‚ religion‚ tradition‚ authority‚ happiness‚ desires‚ or institutions” (Vaughn 120). Rationality should always be used when we make decisions. Kant’s ethical theory states that “right actions have moral value only if they are done with a ‘good will’ -that is‚ a well to do your duty for duty’s sake” (Vaughn 121). This is one of the main differences between Kant and Mill’s ethical

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    In Act One of ‘An Inspector Calls’ how does J.B Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience‚ society and the other characters on the stage? An Inspector Calls is a play written by John Boynton Priestley in 1945‚ and based before World War I‚ in 1912. The story tells of a prosperous family‚ who fancy themselves aristocratic‚ and above the rest of society. They live in an entrepreneurial atmosphere‚ mostly however‚ filled with lies‚ prejudice‚ and

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    The Universe Within By Neil Shubin In these three chapters one of the main points regularly discussed was climate; particularly cold climate and how it changes over time. In these chapters he discussed Louis Agassiz‚ who created the ice age theory‚ James Croll‚ who reasoned the ice age due to orbit and position of Earth‚ and Milutin Milankovitch‚ who used Croll’s idea and confirmed Agassiz’s. He also explained how because of Earth’s distance from the Sun and it’s angle Earth’s climate and ice ages

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    History has shown a pattern of increased freedom throughout the generations and it has also led to improvements in individuality and person identity. The Enlightenment with great thinkers‚ like Immanuel Kant‚ allowed for individual thinking to become more socially acceptable and expected. The increase in intellectual freedom allowed for commoners to gain more of an individual identity by expanding their knowledge as best as they could according to the ideas of the enlightenment philosophers. The

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    I have just finished reading an amazing book by Neil Gaiman‚ called “Neverwhere”. It tells the story of a young man – Richard Mayhew. He has a normal‚ quiet life‚ but that is until he finds a girl bleeding on a London sidewalk and decides to help her. After that‚ his fiancé‚ friends and family start acting like he does not exist and he is dragged in a world he never knew about. London Below – a dark subculture‚ a world where weird creatures make their living in abandoned subway stations and underground

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    consideration the day-to-day struggle and constant battle being faced by others who do have them. It is a common misconception that people with OCD are just germ freaks or they are obsessed with one action such as not stepping on cracks in the sidewalk. Neil Hilborn is a poet who showcased his OCD through spoken poetry at the Rustbelt Regional

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    wrote ¡§what we ought to do is always a function of what it would be good to bring about: action can only be right because it produces good.¡¨ It was the departure from this idea that was perhaps the most important aspect of the works of both Immanuel Kant and David Hume. Each put forward a morality that does not require a higher being or god for a man to recognize his moral duty. Hume¡¦s moral theory arose out of his belief that reason alone can never cause action. Hume proclaimed virtue is always

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    moral duty to fulfill (Kant 114). Kant believes that all people have intrinsic or inherent value. Which in simple terms mean that we as human beings are held to a higher standard; to know what is right and wrong (Kant 114). Kant states that there are only two principles for an action to be morally right. First‚ you must have done the action out of the motivation of good will. Kant defines good will as “To act out of duty‚ out of a concern and respect for the moral law”(Kant 114). Good will plays a

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    What is the central difference between metaphysics as Kant conceives it‚ and metaphysics as Aristotle conceives it? Argue in support of one or the other view. Metaphysics is usually taken to involve both questions of what is existence and what types of things exist; in order to answer either questions‚ one will find itself using and investigating the concepts of being. Aristotle proposed the first of these investigations which he called ‘first philosophy’‚ also known as ‘the science of being’ however

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