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    the most loving thing to do. Another way U is different is that it ignores the sanctity of life‚ and focuses on the quality of life. For example if a pregnant woman was told her child would be severely disabled‚ and would not live for a long time‚ Peter Singer would say the best thing to do would be to abort it‚ as the quality of its life would be very poor. However Christian ethics would say God made all life sacred (‘God made man in his own image) and therefore the baby shouldn’t be aborted.

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    stimulus and not anticipating them in the first place –the reason why most organizations thrive only for a short duration‚ and not a lifetime‚ according to economists. While the deeper rationale for this behaviour and has something to do with what Peter Senge called as ‘learning disabilities’. These kinds of behaviour are existent in all organizations to some degree. Certainly‚ it is also existent in all individuals making up the organization‚ as each member contributes to the characteristics of

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    Analysis of the Play Equus

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    Equus by Peter Shaffer 1973 Royal National Theatre Is Passion a Worthwhile Price to Pay? With its minimalistic set design‚ small cast‚ and a stage with nearly no lighting‚ Peter Shaffer’s play Equus relies heavily on a masterfully written script to spread its message with the audience. The play is “neither great theatre nor bad psychology‚ but it has elements of both” (Witham). With the assistance of the character Martin Dysart‚ a child psychologist‚ the play analyzes the parental‚ religious

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    SOUTHERN BIBLE INSTITUTE GOSPEL AND ACTS TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR BAHR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COURSE Dealing with a Paralyzing Situation Mark 2: 1-12 BY SLAVOSKI WRIGHT DUE: 17 APRIL 2014 Introduction: Satan called a worldwide convention of demons. “We can’t keep Christians from going to church. We can’t keep them from reading their Bibles and knowing the truth. We can’t even keep them from forming an intimate relationship

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    The Lovely Bones The Lovely Bones‚ was originally a mind-thrilling novel written by Alice Sebold. Then it was turned into a major motion picture in 2009 directed by Peter Jackson starring; Rachel Weisz‚ Susan Sarandon‚ Mark Wahlburg‚ Stanley Tucci‚ and Saoirse Ronan. The movie starts off heavy and dramatic. Harvey played by Stanley Tucci is a serial killer that lives right next door to the victim‚ Susie. He lured the young and naïve 14-year-old girl into a secret “hiding place” and refused to let

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    Huixin Ma Alison Lau Writing 121 April 6‚ 14 In the article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty”‚ the author Peter Singer mainly argues that people who are rich should be donate their money to the poor ones instead of spending to buying something unessential like cars‚ fancy restaurant or luxuries‚ etc. Then Singer list two examples to support his idea. One is a retired schoolteacher called Dora who tricked a boy to a family which will adopt him in order to earn 1000 dollar. Nonetheless‚ the

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    Reading Response: Equus

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    Peter Shaffer’s play Equus is about Alan Strang and his perception on horses. Alan is currently being treated by a Martin Dysart‚ his psychiatrist‚ for blinding six horses. His psychiatrist tries to get Alan to explain what was going on and he eventually begins to open up. When Alan was a child‚ his mother was a Christian who read the bible to him every day. One day‚ his father destroyed a picture of the crucifixion of Jesus and Alan decided to replace it with a picture of a horse. During Alan’s

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    3. Bob Marley was singing at approximately 7-years old to his mother and neighbors. The attraction to singing music and writing lyrics was planted in his heart and soul from the love of his beloved mother who sang Jamaican gospel church songs and later chanted Rastafarian poetry. Bob’s mother‚ Cedella Booker-Marley had a beautiful Sunday morning church service singing voice. Mother B.‚ as Bob’s mother was affectionately called in Jamaica‚ produced compact disks: Awake Zion (A tribute to her

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    the real world and apply the theories‚ concepts and methods they learn in school. Hence‚ these will guide them to come up with the most-strategicallythought and meticulously-analyzed decisions for their own company or organization. According to Peter Drucker – an influential management consultant and self-described “social ecologist”‚ each institution has a responsibility to its society. He coined the term “knowledge workers” – these are workers whose main capital is knowledge. Indeed‚ these

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    With control comes power and power becomes a need for control. It is in our human nature that we feel a sense of individuality and in essence total self-empowerment of our own lives. No one is born with the aspiration to be submissive‚ though we are all born with the longing to lead our lives to our own fate. Though when all is lost‚ what is left? By exploring concepts and themes within the Shakespearean play “King Lear” and the film “The Truman Show”‚ we are able to comprehend a clearer understanding

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