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    know what to call that! Am I a homo or am I gay?! I can’t reassure myself. On the next station that we stopped I saw someone that’s very familiar. I really can’t think straight this time because of what happened earlier. But it seems that it’s the lady of the camellias! Shit‚ he better not see me in here. "Hey Echazarreta!"‚ Santa Maria said to me. "Oh‚ what are you doing here prick?"‚ I replied. "I always take the subway on my way to school or at home" Our conversation continued

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    and lunacy; however‚ the actual definition of “psychotic” is unambiguously a mental state characterized by a loss of contact with reality and an inability to think rationally. On one hand‚ the connotations of this word strongly fit the attributes of Lady Macbeth‚ but on the other hand‚ the dictionary definition better suits Macbeth. The circumstances that Macbeth involves himself in transmuted his mental state‚ so much so that he saw “a dagger of the mind‚ a false creation / Proceeding from the heat-oppressed

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    Mars Versus Earth

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    Mars VS Earth Mars and Earth are both part of the four terrestrial planets that orbit within the inner solar system and are from the same origin. They are both made of rock and metal. Mars has an extremely weak magnetosphere however‚ so probably doesn’t have a liquid metal core. Earth on the other hand does have a liquid metal core‚ which provides its strong magnetosphere. Solar radiation can therefore directly penetrate Mars‚ while Earth can reflect solar radiation. Mars is much further from

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    Two devastating and deadly natural disasters are the hurricane and the tornado which both cause heavy amounts of damage and are uncontrollable. There are many similarities in how hurricanes and tornadoes are formed. Although they are distinct disasters‚ hurricanes‚ and tornadoes pose similar threats to resources because of high winds which can destroy properties and affect the economy along with people’s lives. Both the hurricane‚ and the tornado are rated on a category scale. First‚ devastating

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    1. Explain Onora O’neil’s argument for preferring Kantian ethics to Utilitarianism. 2. How would Richard Taylor respond to O’neil’s defense of Kantianism? In the following questions‚ Onora O’neil defends Kantian ethics while Richard Taylor agrees more with the Utilitarian ethics view. To fully understand both views and why each author defends their view‚ a brief introduction of each author and who they are is necessary. Onora O’neil is a philosophy professor at Cambridge University

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    Frieman versus Caroll

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    Universität Siegen SEminarpaper on topic CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY „Should Firms Go Beyond Profits? Friedman vs Carroll“ Themensteller: Prof.Dr. Andreas Dutzi Withanage Eshari Samanthika Name‚ Vorname: Shahkhanim Chernina Matrikel-Nr.: 927057 E-Mail: shahkhanim.chernina@student.uni-siegen.de Ort‚ Datum: Siegen‚ 16.07.2014 Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 The main idea of CSR 2 2.1 History of CSR 2 2.2 Types of CSR 4 3 Profitability of CSR 6 3.1 Friedman’s Approach 7 3.2 Carroll’s

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    Contents Introduction 2 Placing the article in wider literature debate 2 Strengths and Weaknesses 3 Conclusion 4 Works Cited 5 Introduction When described with historical perspective since it arrived in the mid 1960s‚ strategic or prescriptive planning has been embraced as a way of “outflanking competitors with big plays that yield long term rent from a sustainable advantage” (Bhide‚ 1986). Although it faltered in the 1980s and 1990s mainly due to the unstable economy in that period and

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    Books Versus Tv

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    Whenever I’m bored‚ my initial thought about what I’m going to do is either to watch television or to read a book. Both are enjoyable‚ but I still prefer watching television over the other. Reading requires concentration‚ silent and a lot of thinking in which they’re not much needed for watching movies or series. You could talk and joke around with your friends or families while you’re watching a show‚ but you’ll lose the passage that you paused reading if you start a conversation. I love extending

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    Certainty Versus Doubt

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    John Dupon Mr. Hill AP English 11 September 12‚ 2013 Certainty & Doubt Behind every risk of decision made‚ or that will ever be made‚ lies certain varying degrees of certainty and doubt; the individual must decide based on the situation. However‚ in relation to both short term and long term activities‚ people should not act with a high degree of certainty‚ but rather act with a sensible‚ if not a considerable amount of doubt. In fact‚ the masses should act with a heavier amount of doubt‚ and

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    Aristotle Versus Plato

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    THE CONCEPT OF IMITATION IN PLATO AND ARISTOTLE Abstract Plato and Aristotle argue that artist (Demiurge) and poet imitate nature‚ thus‚ a work of art is a reflection of nature. However‚ they have different views on the functions of imitation in art and literature. Plato believes in the existence of the ideal world‚ where exists a real form of every object found in nature. A work of art –which reflects nature is twice far from the reality it represents. Aristotle‚ on the other hand‚ does not

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