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    Makkiya Jawed 1017112 SZABIST EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As part of a Social Psychology project‚ conducted under the supervision of Dr. Rubina Feroz‚ a research was conducted to understand the factors which motivate adults to cheat. The research investigated several factors which lead to infidelity in pre-marital relationships. A sample of 20 college students (10 male‚ 10 female) were interviewed in a closed room in SZABIST‚ without the interference of any outsider. Each interviewee

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    Revenge in Hamlet

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    Hamlet Hamlet is a classic example of a tragedy as Hamlet suffers while trying to avenge his fathers death and eventually dies at the end while attempting to do so. Hamlet feels empty without resolution to his father’s death and since there is no justice system that is going to reveal the truth about his father’s death‚ he must take it into his own hands. Hamlet delays killing Claudius for a long time after the ghost appears. Hamlet delays his revenge of his fathers death not

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    Cezare Lombrozo

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    as thieves‚ rapists‚ and murderers‚ could be distinguished by specific characteristics‚ he believed. Lombroso also maintained that criminals had less sensibility to pain and touch; more acute sight; a lack of moral sense‚ including an absence of remorse; more vanity‚ impulsiveness‚ vindictiveness‚ and cruelty; and other manifestations‚ such as a special criminal argot and the excessive use of tattooing. On the other hand ‚the most famous Soviet killer ‚Andery Chikatilo‚ who commited the murder of

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    . INTRODUCTION What comes to your mind when someone mentions the word ethics? Perhaps your answer is correct. Let us do not waste our time. Let us see what we are going to learn in this topic. In this topic‚ you will be exposed to the fundamental concepts and theories of morals; the history and development of ethical theories; and also the systematic study of right and wrong‚ good and evil. These concepts and theories will then be applied to contemporary managerial dilemmas. Topic 1

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    Lady Macbeth is an important character in William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Macbeth”. In the beginning of the play‚ Lady Macbeth seems to be the ideal woman whom a man prefers to encourage Macbeth to achieve success beyond boundaries. Lady Macbeth is empowered to go beyond the boundaries set up by the society for a woman when pushed to stand firmly and take decisions like a man who is the head of any family. Lady Macbeth is a tactful wife to Macbeth‚ to whom provides ultimate support and help‚ though

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    “Daisy is a victim of complex needs and desires who deserves more pity than blame” In the light of this comment‚ compare and contrast the presentation of central female characters in the two novels you have studied. Both Plath and Fitzgerald effectively present female characters in “The Great Gatsby” and “The Bell jar‚” In The Great Gatsby female characters are presented via social class and relationships with other characters. The Great Gatsby presents the various characteristics of women

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    REACTION PAPER ENRON

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    deceived them. Showing wrong figures to show that the company is profitable to increase the stock value and let the shareholders invest more with Enron is a big deceive while in fact‚ the company was not doing well. His best interest was on how he can cheat more people to gain more money from their investments. Ken Lay is said to have “wrapped himself in the cloak of moral rectitude”. This is the image of some people who holds moral virtue and rightness of principle of conduct. This behavior creates

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    Othello Paraphrase

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    DESDEMONAYour honor is most welcome. | DESDEMONAYou’re most welcome. | 5 | OTHELLOWill you walk‚ sir?—O Desdemona— | OTHELLOWould you walk out with me‚ sir?—Oh‚ Desdemona— | | DESDEMONAMy lord? | DESDEMONAYes‚ my lord? | | OTHELLOGet you to bed on th’ instant‚ I will be returnedForthwith. Dismiss your attendant there‚ look’t be done. | OTHELLOGo to bed right this minute. I’ll be there shortly. Send your maid Emilia away. Make sure you do what I say. | | DESDEMONAI will‚ my lord. | DESDEMONAI

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    macbeth: influence

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    came off as a manipulator. Lady Macbeth in the play questioned Macbeths’ manhood. “Wouldst thou have that Which thou esteem’st the ornament of life‚ And live a coward in thine own esteem‚ Letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would‚” Like the poor cat i’ th’ adage?” (Macbeth 316) or when she says‚ “When you durst do it‚ then you were a man; And to be more than what you were‚ you would Be so much more the man.” (Macbeth 316) Lady Macbeth would only see him as a man if he does it. Otherwise‚ she would see

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    the help of Claudius‚ conspires to kill Hamlet and uses all the power he has to get avenge his father’s death. In comparison to Hamlet‚ Laertes has no care for the morality behind his act of revenge to the point where he is ready “to cut his throat i’ th’ church” (Shakespeare‚ IV.vii.123). Shakespeare claims that revenge causes people to act recklessly through anger rather than reason and obsessing over this could lead to

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