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    to lie to the murderer at the door. Kant explains to us that we have a moral duty to tell the truth and to not lie because if we do lie then we our not acting morally or fulfilling our duty to tell the truth. Kant also talks about maxims and how you see yourself acting on this situation by lying but also knowing that you if you do then you are acting immorally.Reason vs. desire these are the two ways in which you make decision. Kant discusses that reason is the same for all rational creatures…

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    Taken Movie Comparison

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    disagree. If you have watched the film Man On Fire, you will notice the similarities between both of these action packed films, telling a story of a ex CIA agent who will stop at nothing to save someone they love. Unfortunately Taken's unrealistic acting and very predictable plot prevents viewers from experiencing the actuality families face that are affected by the horrors of sex trafficking, which the movie attempts to portray. Taken mainly portrays the fear a family faces when coming…

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    Marilyn Monroe was one of the most famous actresses in the twentieth century. Not only known for the beauty, she is also known for her acting skills. She acted naturally, and professionally. If I met her, I would ask her about her acting skills, whether these skills were her instinct or trained skills. She might give me some useful advices to improve my acting skills because I am studying a drama course. Another thing I want to ask her is if she had chance to change, whether she choose to be an…

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    exists situationally. In other words, if one acts in their own self-interest they are acting in a just way. This definition of justice allows for acts like murder or lying that might otherwise be considered immoral to be acceptable because there may be circumstances in which it is the right course of action -- like in the case of the Borgia. More than his disbelief in moral imperatives, Machiavelli believes acting in one’s own self-interest is prudent. Outside of social repercussions, most…

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    spent more time in theatre arts than any other extracurricular activity. Every time I am engaged in theatre arts I end up spending more time than I meant to because I lose track of time to the activity that I am a part of. Ever since I was young acting has been one of my biggest interest after watching movies at such a young age. I joined my schools theatre art class as soon as it became available for me to join. I found myself engaged in every assignment in class because of the creative…

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    As one gets older there are certain aspects of movies that kids would never look at before. Acting is a major key to a good movie. The terrible acting in this film is not just one of the actors but it is evenly dispersed throughout the entire set. Although this movies overall feel is that the bad acting is to give the viewer something else to laugh about. It does not help the fact that even with good acting the jokes would still be crude and childish. Also the lack of truly well known actors is…

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    1. Cognitive- How does play enhance cognitive development? Cognitive development is enhanced when children are playing with each other. Children learn from each other so when they are playing they are learn as well, whether it be new words or phrases, children are learn from their peers. In the Green room you will see a lot of the children helping each other they will say “NO! This is how you do it” so they will show their classmates how to put the puzzles together or when they are at blocks the…

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    that involves a government official embezzling millions of dollars. Unfortunately, things go south and Saul is stuck with a difficult situation with the wrong people. Vince Gilligan (producer) and Peter Gould (producer) use dialogue, provides good acting to form a realistic plot coinciding…

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    many great compliments from viewers and critics. The New York Times called her out, saying, “her quality is so winning and she is so right that she is the success of the evening” (wikipedia.com) After the success of “Gigi”, Audrey began her career in acting, first with Roman Holiday. She starred as a young royal woman with a desire to explore the city that she would rule one day, sneaking out for quite an adventure with Gregory Peck, who plays an American newsman, at her side. Roman Holiday had…

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    Ford Pinto Case

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    irrationally regarding their company values. Acting rationally meant not recalling the Pinto because it would be most beneficial to the Ford Company financially. Acting irrational meant recalling the cars and repairing them at a higher cost to the company. Ford was simply doing what it felt would be the most beneficial to the company in the long run; therefore, it was acting morally in that regard. However, the bottom line was the Ford Company was acting and making decisions that would benefit…

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