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    unjustified. 4. However‚ institutionalising torture has very bad consequences; it will mean that torture will metastasise instead of being limited to one-off cases. 5. Conclusion: Torture is never justified (one should never torture). This can be an additional argument for the theory of deontology‚ as are we professional tortures? Nowadays‚ a lot of the governments in the world have stopped torturing by law. Approximately‚ 45% countries in the world have it (Ohchr.org‚ 2015) In fact‚ according to

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    The girl I’ll never forget It was early autumn of 2005 when I first saw her… She had already entered the FRGP and was the first-year student. I met her at the repetition‚ when we were preparing for the regular students’ festival. We were making a casting of singers‚ when she came in. The cute slender girl‚ dressed in all white‚ stepped gingerly but nevertheless in a very graceful way. Her thick blonde curly hair seemed flowing by the wind when she was walking. “Hi‚ I’m Mary‚” –

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    In Jody Fong-Bates poem‚ “What Shall He Tell That Son?” the narrator reflects on the advice that he would like to convey to his son‚ from his life experiences‚ that will better prepare his son for the ‘real world.’ While the father’s thoughts indicates his devotion and love for his son‚ there are some contradictory ideas. The ultimate goal of the father is to create a better life for his son by offering him practical advice for his future. Voicing‚ “tell him to go be a fool every so often. And to

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    My Mother Never Worked

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    October 21‚ 2011 In Bonnie Smith-Yackel’s personal essay “My Mother Never Worked”‚ Smith-Yackel presents us with a situation where she describes her mother as a hard working woman. She starts the essay in the present time with a phone call to a social security office. While on hold‚ the author reflects on how much her mother worked during her life‚ but after the operator returns‚ she informs Smith-Yackel that her mother never worked. I was surprised when the family did not get the death benefit

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    Never Cry Wolf Analysis

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    Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat is a non-fiction story about naturalist Farley Mowat‚ on an expedition to find out why so many caribou were being killed. Mowat’s superiors believed that wolves were killing the caribou. He spent almost a year investigating the wolves’ way of life focusing on a small pack made up of two males and a female with her pups. Mowat camped near their den and observed their eating and hunting habits.He observed that wolves rarely ate caribou and when they did‚ it was the weak

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    A day i will never forget

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    had to live with for the rest of my life. I can still barely believe it‚ mostly because I don’t want too‚ but I will do my best to recall this day‚ the worst day of my life. “Are you ready to go?” I asked Jim as I jumped out of his computer chair. We were going to take my new Carola for a spin.  “I don’t know‚ Mrs. Smith is really piling on the homework‚” said Jim‚ looking at his very full backpack.  “Jim‚ it’s the Queen’s Birthday. She didn’t give us the day off school‚ just to do school

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    We, The Immortals

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    We‚ The Immortals While The Immortals by Martin Amis is “local” in that it is written from the perspective of an English-speaker using humor that appeals to other English-speakers (“New Zealand‚ I find‚ is pretty dead at the best of times”)‚ its themes and motifs are truly universal. This is due to two main reasons: first‚ because the protagonist himself is so essentially human in his thinking and behavior‚ and second‚ because the examination of immortality in fictional story form has existed for

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    As We Are Now

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    The book As We Are Now‚ written by May Sarton‚ targets those concerned with the care of elderly individuals in nursing homes. In the book‚ Sarton artistically highlights the plethora of ongoing issues social workers face in their work as they attempt to provide quality care to the elderly population. The book is written as the memoirs of a very thoughtful elderly woman‚ Caroline Spenser‚ as she spent part of her life in a nursing home; and brings to light the lack of quality of care that elderly

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    The holocaust never happened The act of denialism is when a person’s choice to deny reality‚ as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth. There are many holocaust deniers such as Donald L. Niewyk‚ Robert jan van Pelt‚ etc. He believes that there were swimming pools in Auschwitz. Here is how Holocaust historian Robert Jan van Pelt explained it (2000): “They ignore that the swimming pool was built as a water reservoir for the purpose of firefighting (there were no hydrants in the

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    After reading the article Never Married Americans‚ I will now be providing three key summary points that I found in the article‚ provide information on each point‚ and answer the question is marriage necessary in today’s world. To start I will be looking at the three points that summarize this article. The first summary point that I came across is clearly people are waiting later in life to get married or have never been married at all. In the article the author talks about how adults above or at

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