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    Oedipus comes closer to his past‚ uncovering the condemnation. Oedipus is not detestable‚ he is great. He is simply reviled by fate and that is the thing that makes him a disastrous saint. We need to unmistakably recognize obligation in the feeling of blame and obligation from the sensational perspective by assessing the occasions

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    Forestier precious stone accessory. Thus‚ when they found a substitution‚ it took them ten years to pay back the greater part of their obligation. Likewise‚ she lost the great life she had some time recently. After the ten years of paying the obligation‚ she informed Madame Forestier regarding how she lost her precious stone jewelry and it took them ten years to pay the obligation. At the point when Madame Forestier realized what happened she advised her that the precious stone neckband was fake. This implies

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    alliance against Caesar by using claims and logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos arguments. Cassius’s effective persuasion begins with the building of Brutus’s ego of honor. He does this so Brutus will feel an obligation to keep Rome honorable. Pathos driven arguments that will bring forward this emotion of obligation are used such as “This breast of mine hath buried thoughts of great value‚”. Cassius is reminding Brutus that he recognizes the great honor‚ as well as the people of Rome. These statements of flattery

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    Diary of Anne Frank

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    birthday gift from her father‚ Otto Frank. Being the main character‚ Anne displays a spirit of endurance which is exemplified throughout the text. In deed endurance serves as a unique human spirit as characterized by Anne Frank‚ whereby she is able to endure the challenges that she faced in her childhood life (Frank 2). Focusing on this Diary written be Anne Frank‚ it posses a picture of Endurance as her strong human spirit‚ through the revulsion of Holocaust. Some of the quotes portrayed in her work

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    damage to the environment in her preface to “Silent Spring” called‚ “The Obligation to Endure.” Both authors created an extensive search for more facts that would eventually lead us to the truth about our hazardous existence on earth. Humans have plagued the planet by severing ties to the environment and creating anthropogenic pollutants that is shortening the lifespan of our planet. Rachel Carson’s “The Obligation to Endure” sketched theories and historical facts that shaped the everlasting problem

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    aircraft. Before Pesticides‚ farmers had a tough time keeping crops alive due to insects. With the creation of pesticides this problem went away‚ but these chemicals have started to contaminate our air‚ rivers‚ and earth as described in “The Obligation to Endure” by Rachel Carson. We have 2 serious environmental problems and these are the possible solutions. Innovations in the way we travel have had a very big negative impact on our planet like global warming. As Mckibben describes in his essay

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    Human Euthanasia: Yes or No? Have you ever wanted to end it all? Many people who have chronic illnesses‚ such as cancer‚ would rather die than endure one more day of suffering. They want to die by assisted suicide‚ or euthanasia. Euthanasia should not be legal for many reasons. There have been drastic advances in medicine. Also‚ the decision making process can easily be compromised. There is major risk of abuse. Furthermore there are many religious issues. Lastly‚ if done incorrectly‚ euthanasia

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    again. Over the next year‚ Elie and his father fight for survival‚ as they endure life threatening conditions and nearly come face to face with death. Four months before the liberation of Buchenwald‚ Elie’s father dies‚ leaving Elie to survive on his own. Elie survives the Holocaust through a battle of conscience - first believing in God‚ then resisting his faith in God‚ and ultimately replacing his faith with obligation to his father. Elie’s belief in God guides his life before his first encounters

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    Being a citizen for me is fulfilling my obligations toward my country‚ Living a lifestyle that benefits myself and my community and having good sense of patriotism. Fulfilling my obligations toward my country is what citizenship means to me. Obligations like paying taxes to further improve the conditions of living in the country because if we do not pay our taxes our country will more likely go on a decline and we are the ones who are going to suffer and endure hardship. Abiding by the laws enforced

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    On the other hand‚ according to Cohen he doesn’t believe animals should be given any rights. He talks about obligations in his article. He says “We have obligations that do not arise from claims against us based on rights. Rights entail obligations‚ but many of the things one ought to do are in no way tied to another’s entitlement.”(Cohen‚ 95) What he’s saying is that humans have obligations we must

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