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    on December 1987‚ is one animation with an extreme level of violence. Use of swords‚ blood-shed and violent situation were so occasional in this cartoons‚ (johnson‚ 2014). Remorse‚ criticism and most definitely consequences are some qualities that characterize violence situation‚ however‚ in this show‚ there was no sign of remorse. Actually as a matter of fact‚ the violence was accompanied by celebration and great joy since the turtles believed they were beating the bad guys and every successful violent

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    personalities as they grow and mature. I believe a personality evaluation should be completed upon their arresting to view how they feel about the crime and to measure the remorse they feel after. If remorse is shown then they realize what they did is wrong and they don’t quite realize the severity of their actions. If no remorse is shown it can either be viewed as if they don’t care what they did or they don’t quite understand it. Many factors need to be taken into

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    behavior as a theme in the way his characters are presented in his mystery novels Forty Words for Sorrow and the Delicate Storm. This will be proven through poor behavioral controls‚ impulsivity‚ lack of empathy‚ manipulative behavior‚ and the lack of remorse or guilt by which the characters act upon. The theory of behavioral control is linked between attitudes and behaviors. Forty Words for Sorrow

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    In Kylan’s case‚ even with his lack of buyer’s remorse‚ he would not explicitly return to Ford. However‚ “If it came down to it for a reliable non-exotic car I wouldn’t mind going with Ford again.” Meaning that if there was another American car company in business the next time he went to buy a car‚ he

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    “Now does he feel/His secret murders sticking on his hands/Now minutely revolts upbraid his faith-breach” (5.2.16-18)‚ meaning that Macbeth is now feeling remorse and guilt for his actions and that the enemy is going to punish him for his evil actions against Duncan and Banquo. In modern society not every evil doer is punished or feels remorse for their actions‚ especially when they have power or have fixed a problem. In our society people can get away with a crime and not every good action is

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    Summer Assignment Topic A - Cry‚ the Beloved Country                 Alan Paton’s work is significant in that it highlights and analyzes‚ from both white and black perspective‚ the racial boundary and its effect on society as a whole. This boundary‚ as Paton emphasizes‚ has a diverse affect on different groups of people‚ as well as individuals. The way that those individuals react‚ in Paton’s book‚ defines whether or not those individuals are viewed as the enemy or the victim. While their initial

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    Virgil’s Prevailing Hero The heroic characteristics introduced in Virgil’s Aeneid are different in comparison to the Homeric epic characteristics. Unlike Homeric epics the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ Virgil depicts Aeneas‚ the Aeneid epic hero‚ in a modern way‚ making Aeneas more relatable and better understood by the audience. The three major differences between Virgil’s epic hero‚ Aeneas‚ and Homer’s epic heroes‚ Achilleus and Odysseus‚ from the Iliad and the Odyssey are the use of inner struggles

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    Blabla Anonymousface Ms. Maher English 11‚ B 23 March 2012 Racism in Mississippi The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel by Mark Twain that contains the worldwide and continuous conflict of racism. Huck’s father‚ Pap is concerned with the conflict of a black man’s right to vote in his own town. Due to his skin color and the racism in his society‚ the black man was not allowed the right a white man has. Huck apologizes to Jim‚ a black slave‚ to earn his respect back even though his society

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    Ender should feel remorse‚ even more than the others‚ because it was his actions that caused the genocide and the deaths of Bonzo and Stilson. Ender’s crimes “weighed heavy on him‚ the deaths of Stilson and Bonzo no heavier and no lighter than the rest” (309‚ Ender’s Game)

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    and gave him a sufficient pretext for shooting the elephant” (4). He also states “... i had done it solely to avoid looking a fool” (4). Orwell was a product of where he came from. He acted upon his feeling‚ on what he felt compelled to do with no remorse

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