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    Pi Conscience

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    which can make him cave in‚ and do things he is not proud of‚ leading him to his fate. “Courage without conscience is a wild beast” by Robert Green Ingersoll‚ describes that doing things without your conscience could get you harmed in the process. Pi demonstrates in the novel the necessary skills needed for survival‚ which were bestowed upon him as he listened to his conscience. Pi’s conscience prevented him from experiencing‚ or engaging in savagery‚ guiding him to make decisions‚ and made him do

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    capabilities‚ I was taught to suppress my anger and find peace‚ although he also told me that anger has power but it is destructive. When he had taught me all that he could‚ I decided to leave‚ to allow myself to experience the world.     The year was one thousand AD‚ I have experienced much‚ seen many cultures‚ watched empires rise and fall. I saw Hungary and Scandinavia convert to Christianity‚ I watched Leif Eriksson return with news of a new continent‚ and in it all‚ I see death and misery. I absorb

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    A famous author of numerous books and short stories‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ wrote a masterpiece called The Tell-Tale Heart. Published almost two centuries ago‚ in 1843‚ it gained the attention of many readers. It is a short horror story‚ about four pages long‚ which catches every reader’s attention with the first page. The story is told in the first person. A man‚ whose name is unknown‚ continuously tries to prove his insanity by explaining why he killed a poor old man. The short story is written in

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    the reader completely inebriated by that effect. The reader is able enjoy this story is because you can begin to absorb‚ and finish the entire story in one sitting‚ allowing the instant‚ acute nature of his desired total effect to set in. To create this total effect‚ Poe relies heavily on sensory imagery‚ such as sound‚ sight‚ smell‚ etc. One of the elements Poe uses in his style of writing is darkness. The main body of the story takes place in the middle of the night when it is pitch black. The

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    A Surgical Conscience

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    SOURCE A surgical conscience may simply be stated as a surgical Golden Rule: Do unto the patient as you would have others do unto you. The caregiver should consider each patient as himself or herself or a loved one. Surgical conscience involves a concept of self-inspection coupled with moral obligation. It incorporates the caregiver’s values and attitudes at a conscious level and monitors behavior and decision-making in relation to those values. In short‚ a surgical conscience is the inner voice

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    Allan Poe create atmosphere and build tension in The Tell Tale Heart?   The Tell Tale Heart is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the story is written using  the ‘gothic’ style language and fits into this genre because Poe builds up the  atmosphere‚ suspense and tension this way‚ the story is set at night in a house‚ the  gothic style contributes to the readers mind and reaction of tension in several different  ways‚ Poe uses a narrator to tell the story and who murders an old man that he is living 

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    Aquinas on Conscience

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    Aquinas on Conscience For Aquinas‚ conscience is the act of applying our knowledge of good and evil to what we do (or might do). So in order to (naturally) know what is a good action or bad oneone needs to understand how things are naturally ordered by God -- primarily what human nature is and what things it needs and deserves. This order which dictates what is good or evil behaviour is called the Natural Law by Aquinas. God can and does also supernaturally reveal what is and is not in accordance

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    Raskolnikov’s alter egos

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    Raskolnikov’s humane half who cares about others‚ and Svidrigailov‚ who embodies his evil and sadistic side and makes Raskolnikov want to alienate himself from society. The two alter egos are in a constant struggle for Raskolnikov’s awareness throughout the course of the novel. He is characterized as alternating from one to the other‚ and the struggle between his personas causes his feeling of guilt to emerge. It is guilt that leads Raskolnikov to create another persona: Porfiry Petrovitch‚ who‚

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    The Machine Conscience

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    In today ’s society‚ we use certain objects such as machines every single day to perform jobs and tasks that would require human intelligence and judgment. Artificial Intelligence allow machines to send information in a matter of seconds‚ regulate ground and air traffic‚ guide missiles‚ and can perform any human task‚ but what if machines are create more like humans in the near future. Would we welcome them into society as ‘one of the guys ’ or would we discriminate their kind? The excerpt on Machine

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    Huck's Conscience

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    Huck to demonstrate how one’s conscience is an aspect of everyday life. The decisions we make are based on what our conscience tells us which can lead us the right way or the wrong way. Huck’s deformed conscience leads him the wrong way early on in the chapters‚ but eventually in later chapters his sound mind sets in to guild him the rest of the way until his friend Tom Sawyer shows up. Society believes that slaves should be treated as property; Huck’s sound mind tells him that Jim is a person‚ a friend

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