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    Metaphysics The “Basic” Argument for Theological Fatalism Fatalism Fatalism is the view that everything that happens in entirely unavoidable. Since everything that happens is unavoidable‚ none of our actions are genuinely up to us and we powerless to do anything other than what we actually do. Here is Richard Taylor on what the fatalist believes [“Fate” from Metaphysics‚ 4th Ed (Pearson‚ 1991)]: “A fatalist is someone who believes that whatever happens is and always was unavoidable.

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    The poem “Theme for English B” tells a story about a student’s perspective on who he truly is as a person by Langston Hughes. The poem is developed into three sections. The first section creates a tone of knowledge where he knows where he stands as the only black student trying to express through the use of imagery. He uses imagery when he says “I’m the only colored student in my class”(10). The use of imagery‚ readers can understand where he stands & picture it for a better understanding of where

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    c. Consequence Strategies: The first replacement skill for the student to utilize will be to stay seated at their desk and refrain from moving about the classroom‚ unless directed by the teacher. The second replacement skill will be for the student to refrain from interacting with her peers while moving about the room. The third replacement skill will be for Sarah to be able to interact in an appropriate‚ positive manner with her classmates and peers. i. Three replacement skills‚ or positive skills

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    McCartney is a fine example of the theme of loneliness in poetry. The two characters in “Eleanor Rigby” are compared by their loneliness through the extensive use of symbols. The poem begins with the refrain‚ “Ah‚ look at all the lonely people.” The same refrain is used to end the poem‚ making a complete circle. This creates‚ for the reader‚ a sense of loneliness about the poem as a whole. In the second stanza‚ Eleanor is introduced as a woman who cannot face the world

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    speaker is referring to in the first line is losing something. This line is also one of the refrain lines throughout the villanelle. In line 2 the speaker uses the phrase “filled with intent” to make sure that the reader can also feel the importance of the objects she is talking about. In line 3 it is saying that when it is lost there is no longer a mess of emotions. This is also another line of the refrain which will be repeat through the poem. In line 4 the speaker is saying to learn to adapt and

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    G.R. No. L-59298 April 30‚ 1984 FLORENTINA L. BACLAYON‚ petitioner‚  vs. HON. PACITO G. MUTIA‚ as Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court of Plaridel‚ Misamis Occidental and PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ respondents. FACTS OF THE CASE: Municipal Court of Plaridel‚ Misamis Occidental convicted Florentina L. Baclayon a teacher of Plaridel Central School by the crime Serious Oral Defamation to Pacito G. Mutia ‚ principal of the Plaridel Central School‚ taking into account the aggravating circumstance

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    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS OF TEACHERS The professional educator strives to create a learning environment that nurtures to fulfilment the potential of all students and responsibly accepts that every child has a right to an uninterrupted education free from strikes or any other work stoppage tactics. The 4 principles of professional ethics of teachers are: PRINCIPLE I: Ethical Conduct toward Students The professional educator‚ in accepting his or her position of public trust‚ measures success not only

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    scheme of aabb and a recurring refrain. Although written in a ballad form‚ William Dunbar’s poem is actually a meditation on serious moral and religious issues‚ including what for his time would have been the most important of all‚ the afterlife. The poem is about mutability and transition‚ including the transition from life to death‚ and what the human response to those changes should be. Death is a central concern because‚ as Dunbar notes in his repeated refrain‚ “Timor mortis conturbat me”: “The

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    affection is the true affection (line 2). The fourth line refrain ‘Forget not yet’ emphasizes this desire. The request in the second stanza is for his lady not to forget when they first began this tired life of service‚ which no one really understands. The reference to his "suit" (wooing) and "service" in trying to win the lady is touching (line 7). The repetition of the phrase "Forget not yet" at the start and end of each stanza form a kind of refrain as the speaker fills the content of each stanza with

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    of blood‚ but they will never know who did it. The overall theme or message in this song is doing important things while you can before you lose them. There are five literary devices in this song that include: metaphors‚ hyperbole‚ imagery‚ and refrains. The metaphor is‚ “As he came into the window/It was the sound of

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