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    The Coke Side of Life

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    Table of Contents I. Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------- pg. 2 II. Research Design --------------------------------------------------------------- pg. 3 III. The Coke Side of Life -------------------------------------------------------- pg. 3 - 9 a. Symbolism of Colors ----- pg. 4 - 7 b. Contrast --------------------- pg. 7 - 8 c. Proximity -------------------- pg. 8 d. Alignment ------------------- pg. 8 - 9 e. Limited Recognition ------

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    Helping Others

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    Philosophy 202 Ethics Class July 25‚ 2013 Helping Others One day on the way home from work‚ I was driving on the freeway. I passed a car that had broken down and was sitting on the side of the road. There was a lady and her two little children that were stranded. It was hot outside and I stopped to see if I could help. I gave them a ride to their house‚ made sure that they would be ok and then I left. I never saw them again. I didn’t know this family; I didn’t stop because I thought that I may

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    Who Is Sojourner Truth?

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    Sojourner Truth: A Fantastic Story Isabella Baumfree‚ but also known as Sojourner Truth‚ was an African-American abolitionist and women’s rights activist. She was born into slavery with her family of fourteen people. Truth was one of the few people who escaped slavery and did not die in the process. Truth spoke up for slavery and for women’s rights throughout her long life and this is the story of how she did it. Truth was born in the year 1797‚ in Swartekill‚ New York. She was one of twelve children

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    West Side Story

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    West Side Story Day 4: 2-page essay The West Side Story portrays the lives of two different gangs living in America‚ as well as their beliefs and examples of living a good life. The expectations of what people consider the good life to be may vary on a person’s morals and their dreams of what life is truly about. In this movie‚ whether or not these characters were good people‚ lived a good life‚ or lived in a good society is a very controversial topic. The characters of the West Side Story

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    Why do women stay with men who beat and rape them? Why don’t they leave? Why do they remain in abusive relationships even as the violence escalates? Most women have at least one dependent who must be taken care of‚ many are not employed‚ their parents are either distant or unable or unwilling to help. She may lack the access to cash; she or the children may be in poor health‚ may face a decline in the living standard for herself and her children. Many older children may resent this decision

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    literature “tell the truth” better than other Arts or Areas of Knowledge? Even as children‚ people are on a never-ending quest for “the truth.” Anyone who has witnessed a toddler incessantly ask his mother “Why?” can attest to that. Writers‚ artists‚ and scientists all have methods of finding “truth” and telling it to others. While the standards for what truth can be vary between Areas of Knowledge‚ no Area of Knowledge is significantly more capable of telling the “truth” than another. Since

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    The Unheard Side of Hitler

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    Project Topic: The Unknown Side of Hitler Subject: Landmarks in 20th Century History of World‚ India and Maharashtra. Paper: IV Name and Roll No.: Khushboo Motihar (27) Malavika Nair (29) Shruti Nair (31) Avinay Yadav (52) Academic Year: 2010-2011 Under the guidance of Professor Amanjeet Kaur S.I.E.S. College of Arts‚ Science And Commerce Sion West Mumbai 400 022 INDEX Sr. No. Topic 1 Acknowledgement 2 Preface 3 Adolf takes over a bankrupt state

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    The Dark Side of Chocolate is a documentary that was produced in 2010 by a journalist named Miki Mistrati. Who investigates the use of trafficked children to be used for child labor in the harvesting of cocoa beans for the production of chocolate. According to the documentary 3 million tons of chocolate are consumed every year‚ half in Europe. But the success of chocolate is partly due to the fact that child labor is used to harvest cocoa beans on cocoa plantations in Africa. The filming started

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    Ethics and The Blind Side

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    Many movies and books have moral lessons or ethical dilemmas and the movie “The Blind Side” is no different. This movie will capture many hearts to those who are in touch with their own morals. It is based on a true life story of an African American boy named Michael who lives in a bad section of the city. Michael is slow at learning and keeps to himself for the most part. At school he comes across another boy in school named S.J. Tuohy‚ who is quite a bit younger but tries to talk to Michael. After

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    Dark Side of the Family

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    The Dark Side of Family Life Whilst many of the functionalist theorists point out the positive aspects of the family‚ some theorists believe that the family is destructive. The Marxist Perspective Marxists argue that it is the specific requirements of the capitalist mode of production that have shaped the development of the family in Western industrial societies. Marxists see the family as a means for: Reproducing ‘labour power’ – reproducing future generations of workers. Consuming – consuming

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