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    Hi my name is saeed abuhadi‚ I am student in prince mohammed bin fahad university majoring finance. As most of Saudi students in the university I am able to speak two languages which is Arabic as a mother language and English. I started to learn Arabic in my first years by my parents or brothers which keep repeating on me some easy word as beging such papa or mama and those was my first words in Arabic. As the time passing I joined to school to get nartive in my language not just by speaking also

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    The creature who could be self-existent with nature and accepting the realm of what his reality would offer him instead of killing others. I blame the creatures for using emotions to overtake his thought process thus utilizing revenge and violence as a solution to his problem. The creature was upset at Victor who was hesitant to create another creature as a mate for him. Both had valid reasons for why or why not a creature should have been created. If the creature would have listened to Victor’s

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    Violent Dreams As a Latin proverb states‚ “revenge is a confession of pain.” The main character‚ Heathcliff‚ is a victim of a broken heart; in which‚ constructs feelings of inflicting pain on the ones who cause his suffering. In Emily Bronte’s novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ Heathcliff is tremendously affected by the characters in the story that spawn his reasons for vengeance. Initially‚ Hindley views Heathcliff as a usurper of Hindley’s position as Mr. Earnshaw’s son‚ and quickly begins to display

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    Anakin and Padme’s story in Revenge of the Sith is akin to Romeo and Juliet’s story. In Romeo and Juliet their families are essentially warring with each other‚ because this is the case‚ Romeo and Juliet have to keep their love for each other a secret. Anakin has no biological family left‚ and Padme’s family has no quarrel with Anakin’s family‚ they are still both lovers who must keep their love for each other a secret‚ since Anakin is a Jedi and the Jedi Code states that “There is no passion [for

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    Edmund Gettier challenged the classical analysis of knowledge as justified true belief‚ demonstrating two cases where a true and justified belief is held‚ but not necessarily knowledge - Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? (1963). Showing that justification is insufficient for demarcating mere true beliefs from knowledge as belief and truth can correlate by luck. In what follows‚ section-one will outline the classical analysis of knowledge and Gettier’s challenge to it‚ focusing on Gettier’s first

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    Hamlet ’s Hesitation is Justified In William Shakespeare ’s Hamlet‚ Hamlet is commanded by his father ’s ghost to avenge his murder at the hands of his uncle Claudius. Hamlet does not act immediately to get his revenge‚ even when he is presented the perfect opportunity to do so. Throughout the play‚ it is demonstrated that the young prince ’s hesitation is reasonable. He doubts the story that the ghost has told him and he wants to discover the truth before he acts. He is not a man of action and

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    There were times in history when breaking the law was justified: great leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King broke the law and changed the world for the better. Breaking the law is morally justifiable and acceptable when the law in itself is iniquitous and if that law violates human rights and conscience; Certainly‚ rules are established for us to follow but we as human beings should be able to differentiate the right and the wrong and incase laws need to be violated for the right cause even

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    Determining that Fernand‚ Danglars and Villefort committed wrongdoings‚ Dantes punishes them. But‚ did he really have this authority? I don’t think so. His revenge brings pain and suffering to innocents. Through his vengeance on Fernand‚ he brings suffering to innocent bystanders‚ Fernand’s son‚ Albert‚ and his wife‚ Mercedes‚ who used to be Dantes fiancee. Upon Haydee‚ the Count’s slave‚ proves Fernand’s illegitimate

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    When some think back to when America was expanding they might not think of the war we went against with Mexico‚ but this point in time was a huge part of the expansion. Other thing still had a continuation when the war was taking place such as: the annexation of oregon territory (1846)‚ the first diamond is laid out in Cooperstown‚ new york (1840)‚ and due to the Mexican cession the US’s size increased bey 50% (1846). Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836 in a battle at the Alamo. This then

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    one to kill Lennie would not be justified. Or how no one should ever be killed because it is not the right thing to do. However‚ in George’s mind he was simply putting Lennie out of misery; he felt that he was showing mercy. In conclusion‚ George’s action in killing Lennie was justified because he felt that he should be the one to help take the grief from him because the other men were determined to kill him out of hate and rage. One reason george was justified in the decision he made of killing

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