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    Kelli Smith Professor Erickson PHI2010 – 415049 November 20‚ 2014 The Conscience: The Ethical Inner Voices of Socrates and Arjuna Each of us has an inner voice with which we make ethical decisions. Our moral values are both learned and instinctive. The word conscience is defined as “the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong; a feeling that something you have done is morally wrong” (merriam-webster.com). Our conscience allows us to act‚ or not

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    Something Wicked by Alan Gratz The novel takes place during the Highland games in Tennessee‚ 2008. horatio Wilkes is the main character and speaker in Something Wicked. Horatio is a teenager who is 17 years old. He tell us the whole story about what happened at the highland games. horatio is trying to discover who killed Mr. Duncan‚ the owner of the mountain that the highland games were played on every year. this novel is written in his point of view as a teenager so the novel is mostly about

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    Rebecca Buckmaster Lucia Farris ECO 201 August 22‚ 2013 Alan Greenspan’s Beliefs in the Free Market System Alan Greenspan‚ Chairman of the Federal Reserve‚ took part in a documentary about the downfall of the housing market in the United States. His confidence in the free markets‚ which only allows intervention from the Fed in dire economic times‚ being able to regulate themselves was unable to keep the economy growing. In contrast with this belief‚ his expansionary policy led to the

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    Family is most importance voice in Australia voices‚ which is highlighted in the film‚ the castle The Castle by Rob Sitch. This film is about the Kerrigan’s family‚ they live next to the airport. The father is a track driver‚ and he is a centre of the family‚ and the mother is also very important‚ and she loves cook and craft. Sitch use a lot of techniques to convey the family voice in this movie. In Dale’s monologue to the audience‚ " If dad is the backbone of the family‚ mum is the other bone

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    solve everything. Sometimes it just takes a good old fashion nonviolent protest. They work just as good and they still get a point across with the same amount of coverage as a nonviolent protest. Even with Violent and Nonviolent protest people have to remember that sometimes change is not immediate .Nonviolent protest can be labeled as causing no physical harm or damage to the property of individuals or collectives. Violent protest can be labeled as a group or an individual who inflicts pain and or tournament

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    and tone of voice Firstly‚ a special educational needs teacher when they are talking to Karim they may talk about how his behaviour is unacceptable. They may talk in a high tone of voice to make him understand how they are feeling about him now. Whereas‚ the special education needs assistant‚ support assistant or therapist if they are helping Karim in something their communication skills will be different. Especially‚ if they are having extra help. They may speak in a low tone of voice. This is to

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    Alan Turing’s paper “Computing machinery and intelligence” in 1950 is one of the foundational documents from the early days of Cognitive Science. After its publication‚ critics proposing objections have never stopped. One of the most reasonable objections similar to so called “Lady Lovelace’s Objection” argues that a machine can never do anything really new‚ which is to say no machine has the capacity for original thought. In this way‚ it follows that no computer can have human intelligence. From

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    Recent events have led to an increase in protests‚ both peaceful and violent. People of almost every race‚ occupation and age are openly exercising their right to freedom of speech. Soldiers however‚ must abide by DoD policy when attending demonstrations. DoD directive 1325.6 regulates how soldiers exercise their right to protest. It states that soldiers have the right to peacefully protest when they are off duty‚ off post‚ not in uniform and within the United States. The government will always

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    Suggest why Martin Luther’s 1517 protest over the sale of indulgences had‚ by the 1540s‚ led to the foundation of distinct Protest denominations in many areas of Europe. In this essay I will examine the fundamental role Martin Luther played in the protestant reformation. Primarily‚ I will analyse the role Martin Luther played in this movement and how his protest over the sale of indulgences resulted in a significant change in the history of Christianity. In addition‚ I will focus on the expansion

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    MEDIA IN ORGANIZING PROTESTS An Evaluation on the Use of Social Media in Organizing Protests Alexander P. T. Greven Tilburg University Author Note Alexander Greven‚ Bachelor student at Department of Humanities of Tilburg University. This thesis is part of the Bachelor program Communication and Information Sciences. Supervisors are Dr. S. Milan and Dr. R. Cozijn. Contact: a.p.t.greven@tilburguniversity.edu February 2014 THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN ORGANIZING PROTESTS ii Abstract

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