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    one’s country override any moral consideration. (¨Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy¨) Patriotism encourages unwanted violence. Philosophers have suggestions that there is a correlation between being patriotic and having mistrust in other groups of people and how they live. This is also supported by A Study conducted in 2013 by the University of Texas at Arlington found a definite correlation between Patriotism and negative feelings toward Latino immigrants. (¨Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy¨)

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    In We Are All Ninjas: Sympathy‚ Solidarity and Evolutionary Ethics the author‚ Maria de Lourdes Borges discusses empathy‚ solidarity and sympathy being wired to the human brain and if they are a natural behavior for humans or animals. “I will discuss one the thesis of evolutionary ethics‚ that is‚ that empathy and sympathy are innate. I ask whether these are natural/innate features of human beings and other animals‚ such as primates. I investigate whether there is a natural altruistic behavior and

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    Nationalism can be defined as having a sense of belonging and loyalty to ones country or nation state. Of all the European nations‚ France was the first to sport the idea of nationalism. Many countries became influenced by the French’s ideas of nationalism. As a result nationalism had spread throughout out Europe by the nineteenth and twentieth century. One result that nationalism had on Europe was‚ the wanting of unification. The people of nation states wanted their country to belong to. This wanting

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    Curse From The Past The Sea of Flames has an important role in the way the characters behave and think in the novel‚ All the Light We Cannot See. This beautiful‚ priceless diamond known as the Sea of Flames is an object that drives the plot forward for a simple reason that many characters want it due to its “power”. The diamond is rumored to give eternal life to its owner but causes all its owners loved ones to die. The legend behind the stone involves a price from Borneo‚ who was attacked by robbers

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    The short story “We Are All of Us Passing Through” is based on Harry Crew’s life experience. After passing his sophomore year from the university Florida and tiered of the environment‚ Crew’s decides to go hoop on his motorcycle and go on an adventure that will consequently inspire his creativity. Also‚ the story “We Are All of Us Passing Through” is written from a first person point of view therefore making Harry Crew’s the main character. Additionally‚ this allows the reader to be enlightened

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    Bayola does not look like the highly acclaimed comedian who once had his career beaten to a pulp due to a sex controversy. He was sitting peacefully inside a room of a house in Caloocan City in Brgy. 87 Zone 8‚ where the day’s episode of Juan for AllAll for Juan was going to be filmed. He looks different from his television self‚ or maybe because he was not fully made-up with the ludicrous Lola Nidora look. His brows were in the right place and no character wigs were involved; he was still sporting

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    In the book All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr‚ Werner starts to develop a better realization of what the intentions of the institute are when it comes to teaching the students‚ and becomes less loyal to what the institute has taught him because of this. Werner starts to realize the methods that are being used by the institute in order to promote brutality. Werner also realizes that the institute is manipulating him into using his intelligence in order to do vicious things in favor of the

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    In this part of the book the group starts finally seeing some action happening around them‚ there are patrol helicopters flying overhead in the desert‚ and they constantly have to take cover. One day they are behind some rocks and hear gunfire‚ they begin to engage the enemies in combat‚ yet they notice the sound of the guns they are using are the sound an MP5‚ a sub-machine gun‚ and that the Bzadians don’t use those guns‚ they use ones from their own technology. This enemy makes them surrender

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    Melissa Munoz Jones English 99 19 January 2015 Outside Essay #1 What’s Your Degree Worth? In “Not All College Majors Are Created Equal‚” Michelle Singletary tells the reader that people go to college with their majors in mind but don’t have a clue about what actual jobs are available to them according to their education and on the job training level if any. She says students spend 4 to 6 years just studying for a certain major and not knowing what job would even accept the degree‚ and resulting

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    In All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr he is trying to teach the reader in life regardless of having the ability to see or not‚ a person is still able to experience life to the fullest. One instance where Doerr expresses this idea is in line 18 when he says “In her imagination‚ in her dreams‚ everything has color”. In All the Light We Cannot See‚ Doerr writes about Marie-Laure who is blind‚ and gives descriptions of how she views the world. In her attempt and success to experience life to

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