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    Augustus killed numerous people who betrayed his father. One may assume that he did not care if the former backstabbers were apologetic, however in his mind, anyone who is a traitor deserved death. Although, internal and external qualities intertwined with one another, these are the requirements in order to see how a great ruler grew and thrived in his nation. A great ruler was someone who nourished his people grow and thrive in their nation. Throughout the eyes of historians, fine rulers were…

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    harder acting like one. A great deal has happened lately, we have stopped a stampede, I got in a pickle with two Scottish fellows, and I have figured out that alcohol does not mix well with me. On the bright side the dad of the Scott’s was very apologetic about the scuffle so he has given me a mule! I no longer have to double ride with…

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    Flash just looked up, an apologetic smile on his face. The girl in question was laying across from him, her orange skin and long fire like hair complimenting her stern temperament. If she wasn't glaring right now she'd be rather beautiful, that being the school's universal opinion…

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    “Be completely humble and gentle; Be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace”(Ephesians 4:2-3, New International Version). Patience, love, and humility are important virtues in the sacred vow that is marriage. An absence of these virtues often leads to a destructive relationship between man and wife. Due to extensive abuse by their partner, there have been many instances in which victims of Battered Women Syndrome…

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    Often referred to a "found" poem, William Carlos Williams's piece, “This Is Just To Say,” is said to be an apologetic note left for a loved one. Williams tries to disguise the incident within the poem as something minuscule and nonchalant but deeper analysis reveals this poem is an apology for a graver adulterous crime rather than just eating some plums. It’s title and overall structure sets the initial aura of nonchalance and casualness. Although simple, the diction allows the reader to…

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    years wanted her back to his home and went ahead to pay dowry of two goats to her family and an extra goat as fine for insulting his in-laws when they were parting ways. The mother of two said that her husband delivered the goats and since he was apologetic, the family agreed they reconcile but the ceremony was to be conducted in two weeks time. Karanja, who had visited…

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    exercise we did in class. Nonetheless I did this exercise with a woman named Bailee and the exercise took about 10 to 15 minutes to complete/ The technique I used first for this assignment was an emotional one. I responded to her situation in an apologetic manner and expressed my dealt of frustration with her. After that I started to use open ended questions such as, "May I ask what you've done at home in trying to talk to her? How does that make you feel?". These techniques were all natural to…

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    The conclusion of the novel reveals many interesting components of the judgment the creation has faced and shows that, because of the discrepancy between appearance and purpose, it may never be possible for outsiders to fully understand the creation; Robert Walton, completely knowledgeable in Frankenstein and the creation’s entire tale, initially exhibits the trademark abhorrence at the creation’s appearance — “Never did I behold a vision so horrible as his face, of such loathsome, yet appalling…

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    The Ethical Issues Surrounding Abortion The abortion debate is one that has baffled the world for centuries, and in the process has made this debate more complex and controversial. The abortion debate handles the ‘rights’ and ‘wrongs’ associated with the deliberate termination of pregnancy, which ultimately destroys the fetus.[1] Around the world, abortion has become a very sore topic, with many men and women finding themselves in a moral dilemma with regards to pregnancy termination.[2] This…

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    ten thousand more.” (Shakespeare 175) And that can be described as a monstrous acts because taking action to harm somebody and from then looking forward to it would not be considered a normal feeling. Even to add on, instead of feeling guilty or apologetic towards the victim, he much rather prefers to see them in deep pain. As how Cohen mentioned, “ the monster threatens to destroy not just individual members of a society, but the very cultural apparatus through which…

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