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    Dr. Rest: A Case Study

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    Services). Some would deem that Dr. Rest suffers form inadvertence and avoidable ignorance, in her judgment and therefore would put the patient in harms way. If the patients were previously aware that they could suffer from Alzheimer they would be more vigilante with the early signs that then would cause them less distress than not knowing what going…

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    The Dark Knight Neo Noir

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    relies on ideas about dark and light. We see this in its name (The Dark Knight), but also in the film’s sometimes harsh lighting and in the inversion of what ought to be Gotham City’s night life. Because Batman, the titular Dark Knight, deals his vigilante justice in the shadows of the evening, criminals work during daylight hours instead. The Joker calls the gangsters in the movie out on their behavior,…

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    The alt-right movement Richard Spencer coined the alternative right in 2008. Many people proposed alternative facts such as new right and dissident right. The 8chan online forum created a new message board known as /pol/ which is short for and also became a gathering point. The making of trump hats saying “make america great again” and pro-trump signs caused many incidents bringing greater scrutiny or the alt-right movement. Deporting the illegal undocumented immigrants. It opposes feminism,…

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    genders, specific races, was isolated in the South, and came in a variety of flavors for the reasoning’s as to why the punishment was being handed down. Witchcraft follows this same pattern to this day when dealing with witch hunts—there is often vigilante justice that is seen…

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    Born on May 9, 1800, in Torrington, Connecticut, John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed it was his personal mission from God to exterminate the lives of anyone who supported the abhorrent practice of slavery. Through his loyal group of followers and psychotic personality, Brown and his men wreaked havoc in the tumultuous territory of Kansas and struck panic into the hearts of individuals throughout the antebellum South. Driven by the supernatural and emboldened by his burning hatred…

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    I never really thought anything could truly scare me. I mean I am the kid who played with snakes and set ant hills on fire, what can make me scared? Well one day I decided to put my courage to the test. It was a couple of nights after thanksgiving, I remember because it was the last time we had gotten a week-long break before the one we took for Christmas. I just came to the thought maybe I will be the bravest one of them all. So I began to pack my book bag with everything that I felt necessary…

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    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , An American Slave, tells the life of Frederick Douglass as a slave in the south and his life after slavery. Douglass’ narrative takes place in the 1800s and throughout his journey from trying to escape slavery, he realized how gruesome people from the south were. He also realized how deceiving southerners could be which he expressed very descriptively during his life in slavery. He was physically challenged by his slave master by literally getting…

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    spectrum: right and wrong. One group called the “Patrollers” are made up mostly of non-slave owners, who were hired by the slave owners: “Patrol. Groups of young whites who ostensibly maintained order among the slave”(37). These men were mostly drunken vigilantes, who in their eyes thought they were keeping things in order. They would go around harassing and terrorizing slaves in hopes of finding one in the wrongdoing: “Patrollers made sure were where they were supposed to be at night, and they…

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    Exploring ethics through Watchmen The Utilitarian VS Deontological Ethics & Watchmen: Within philosophy, there are two types of ethical theories, the utilitarianism and deontological ethics whose purpose is to try to specify and justify moral rules and principles in people and societies. Utilitarian is a moral theory states that people who perform the actions do so to benefit the majority, regardless of social constraints such as laws and personal feelings. "The greatest good for the largest…

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    Oprah's View On Luck

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    would he be poor, without friends and living on the streets? Does he believe the coin landed in his favor and got him where he is today? Oprah's words are a helpful reminder that we must seize opportunity when it is available. We must always be vigilante, consciously aware of the events transpiring around us, always ready, at a moments notice, to take charge of our own luck and encourage the events to unfold in a manner that suits…

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