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    Psychological Altruism

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    believe so but how hard is it to convince someone who doesn't. This age old philosophical question between psychological egoism and psychological altruism instantly sparks debate about how we as humans make decisions based off of what we believe is important. Before attempting to comprehend the debate, you should first understand a couple key definitions. According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, “Psychological Egoism is the idea that we are always deep down motivated by what we…

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    Short Analysis “The Rockpile” by James Baldwin The short story “The Rockpile,” written by James Baldwin, tells about a boy facing almost fatal consequences after not listening to instructions. The author uses the following literary devices to relate his tale: foreshadowing, symbolism, irony, style, tone, and others. Each device lends a touch of realism to the reader’s experience in that the reader can visualize the story. Throughout the short story, the devices listed above allows the reader to…

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    Dying: A Short Story

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    doesn’t like soma, so he started throwing it out the windows. II. Description of Activities There is 162 Deltas divided into two groups of 84 red-headed females and 68 dark dolychocephalic male twins within the hospital. A young Alpha carried out a black iron cash box full of Soma. Everybody got in a line and one by one walked up to get a pill. First two males walked up, then a female, then another male, then three females and so on. People in the line started shoving so they could get…

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    serious Nobuchika Ginoza. Dive into a deep, original story that runs parallel to the anime and unravel its mysteries. Summary: Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness is a visual novel which features a story that runs parallel to the anime Psycho-Pass. You…

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    Chivalry is not Dead (An analysis of chivalry as observed in the Arthurian texts, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Song of Roland, Perceval, and Morte D’Arthur) Chivalry is commonly known as being gentleman-like. If someone has chivalry, he is respectful and holds the door for people. But where does this idea of chivalry come from? Back in the middle ages, the Code of Chivalry was born with the rise of King Arthur and his Knights. Scholar Chantry Westwell states, “The epic tales of King…

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    How deep do we really look? Think about how many times you’ve heard about something on social media how fast you jumped to the conclusion of something you had minimal information on. Social media has become the main source of information for many people around the world. According to a study conducted by the Pew research center in association with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation showed that 63% of people use Twitter and Facebook as their source of information. This is causing us to…

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    Shooting an Elephant An Analysis of the Three Main Messages from Shooting an Elephant Everything that you do in your life cannot be undone. Everything that you say, do, or think, cannot be taken back or be done over again. Everybody that has lived on this earth has made a decision that they later regret. Sometimes, the pain of having regrets can hurt people substantially. George Orwell, early in his life, made a mistake that ultimately affected him for the rest of his life. In Orwell’s Shooting…

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    Ethical Nursing Practices

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    Introduction This chapter presents the analysis of data collected from seventeen (17) participants, seven (7) doctors and ten (10) nurses who were purposively selected to describe their experiences with regard to ethical dilemmas in ICU Tshilidzini Hospital. The participant’s verbatim statements are presented in italics and numbers identifies participants followed by D for doctor or N for nurse. Four main themes and associated sub-themes emerged during data analysis Themes and sub-themes are…

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    of seeing who 's compatible for jobs in China. The West culture soon adopted them using them for military, and soon enough the education culture. They are now most famously used for education in America and are well known as the ACT and the SAT. As you may know, these tests are designed in a way which are recorded and administered in a consistent method. Since there overuse they have now been giving students unneeded stress, underdeveloped routines, artificial learning environments and giving…

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    hate being society’s puppet; so Joan D. Vinge snipped her strings in the novel The Snow Queen. This author made Science Fiction into a tool. The genre allows controversial issues to be stripped and placed into a different setting; it probes the reader to reflect on his or her own beliefs--maybe even challenge those perceptions. Which is why Feminism could ripen under the pages of its wings. That ideology of equality certainly needed help lifting off; so this is what the author did. Vinge…

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