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    Marquise Green United States Department of State v. Ray Part I Every year millions of young adults graduate from their respective high schools‚ pack up their belongings‚ leave their parental guided homes behind‚ and set off for college. The first thing that comes to mind when leaving the parents behind is their first true sense of freedom. The freedom to do what they please with no curfew‚ no guidelines‚ and no pre-disposed consequences for their actions is the freedom they’ve been working

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    Social conformity can destroy your health in many ways. It can suppress the immune system and cause stress‚ lead to depression‚ cause emotional deprivation‚ prevent you from making healthy decisions‚ and lead to you doing thoughtless‚ dangerous acts. Although there are only five here‚ there are more physical and emotional consequences of conforming to group expectations due to fear and disapproval. Conforming to a group that’s against or unsure of your beliefs and values you believe in just because

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    Imagine a place where you have no freedom‚ no choice‚ and forced to be the same. This is a dystopian world. To me it’s also Jonas’s world. It has certain dystopian characteristics such as no right to choose‚ withholding information from the public‚ and the community is forced to be the same. The people in jonas’s community have no right to choose is a dystopian characteristic. For example in The Giver it states ‚” If everything’s the same‚ then there aren’t any choices! I want to wake up in the

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    investigation he was placed on desk duty and lost his gun and badge. Raul Olmeda received a charge of $250‚000 on bail. In class we spoke of the term “newsworthiness”‚ this article is newsworthy because it involves a cop‚ one who is expected not to withhold the law. The article can be related to Chapter Seven‚ of Deviance‚ Crime‚ and Control. The cop engaging with the underage

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    being run by his own needs‚ he thinks that this enslavement to their own needs is to blame for exploitation of others to self-esteem issues. Rousseau has a famous phrase‚ "man is born free‚ but he is everywhere in chains‚" he says that modern states withhold the physical freedom that is our birth right‚ and do nothing to secure the civil freedom for the sake of which we enter into civil society. Rousseau strongly believes that young children at a certain age must focus on the physical side of their

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    and other years ahead. Students will be working harder because they wouldn’t want to take the bus to school or back home if he/she had a license. Furthermore‚ the kids would recapture the strength and motivation that they have not been able to withhold academically. Improving the students working ability will be one of the main concerns in this proposal. Making the student a better student in the upcoming years would make the proposal solid. If the student were to have a B average or higher

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    Not only does Gawain show loyalty to his king‚ which is expected of him‚ he also shows loyalty to the Green Knight. He agreed to the knight’s challenge and after a year of waiting with anticipation‚ he willingly seeks out the knight knowing that he will die during the encounter. Nobody forces Gawain to seek out the knight‚ he does it because it is the knightly thing to do. During his search for the Green Knight‚ Gawain stays in the home of a man who goes by Lord Bertilak for a couple of nights

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    the appeal to emotions‚ to drag the audience into feeling guilty for doubting Caesar and to make them feel curious about the contents of Caesar’s will. To begin with‚ Antony asks the crowd‚ “You all did love him once‚ not without cause: What cause withholds you then‚ to mourn for him?” (III.ii.101-102). With this question‚ Antony creates a feeling of guilt within the audience by indirectly saying that there is no reason for them to suddenly hate the man they all adored. This feeling of guilt helped

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    hile it is illegal to kill someone directly‚ for example with a gun or knife‚ in many cases the law has put its stamp of approval on causing death by omitting needed care. Further‚ many states have “living will” laws designed to protect those who withhold treatment‚ and there have been numerous court rulings which have approved of patients being denied care and even starved and dehydrated to death. Because such deaths occur quietly within the confines of hospitals and nursing homes‚ they can be kept

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    him based on the speech he said in front of Roman. He uses repetition to explain how the Romans thought of him ass a "hournable man". Then as well they used to compare and contrast to explain how they once loved him ‚but won’t have caused them to withhold it. Furthering his argument of Caesar ambitions Anthony continues using verbal irony cause and effect and tone. He uses the verbal irony of the minds to mutiny and rage. It was that they were feeling hurt and raged feeling. He also implies how Caesar

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