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    By doing this, we would reach a virtuous state that would lead to eudaimonia. This term roughly translates to living happily, and flourishing. To reach eudiamonia other than acting morally, he says we have to perform our function well, which is to reason well. To Aristotle, there are many ways to determine if one is acting virtuously. Virtuous in this case, means a state of character which enables an entity to perform its function well. He says “to do what a wise man would do!” To figure this…

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    Sheryl Battle Case Study

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    replaced with an acting supervisor (204B). Also, automation is a critical operation which runs straight through Tour 1 into Tour 2 every day. If it wasn't, why would they have Tour 1 automation as a supervisor job assignment? Please see the supervisor opting job assignments. All supervisors opted for job assignments…

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    Interview Research Paper

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    As I continue my passion of interviewing those involved in the entertainment industry, sometimes I happen upon people in most unusual ways. I happened to put in a request to interview an actor (Karl E. Landler--his interview will happen later), and this charming gentleman included Marem Hassler as part of that request. I was quite unfamiliar with her and her fantastic work, but as I have continued to interact with her and discover her impressive list of credits, she happily agreed to answer some…

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    liked how the audience never got to be at the actual wedding or meet who the bride was. It was interesting and it created good gossip between the characters which is always amusing. I enjoyed this show because of the content in the script and the acting of specific characters. However, there were a few parts that seemed inconsistent with the characters and overreacted moments that read…

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    With chipper songs and a saccharine plotline, Disney’s first ever live action film “Song of the South” doesn’t bring many new elements to the table besides the presence of actors. Mediocre actors to boot. One may be able to overlook these flaws for the film’s more redeeming qualities, such as its impressive animation and catchy tunes. I find myself humming the film’s “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” jingle as I write this. However, it is undeniable that “Song of the South” and its cheesy execution leaves a…

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    John Wilkes Booth Outline

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    Student Name Institution Synopsis John Wilkes Booth was an American actor who was one of the most auspicious of his time. He was part of the Booth theatrical family and by 1860s he had already earned himself a good reputation in the acting career.He joined the No-Nothing Party in the 1850s and during the period of the civil war he became a secret Confederate agent. He vehemently denounced Abraham Lincoln and strongly opposed the eradication of slavery in the United States. His…

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    reaction is that the football pushes on your foot and it accelerates. Neither force is greater they are equal and opposite. Yes, the forces are equal and opposite, because they are the only forces acting on the person standing still. No, they do not form an action-reaction pair, because the forces are acting on just the person. Gravity pulls the person…

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    Catholic Moral Teaching

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    The Catholic Church has been guiding civil morality since its inception, be it through the Ten Commandments or church dogmatic teaching. However, society no longer looks to the Church as its primary source of moral teaching, especially with the new libertarian doctrines surrounding human life (both neonatal and elderly). Modern society has created a new dogma of conscience that emphasizes the selfish needs of the individual and disregards the needs of the collective. Such an example is Canada’s…

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    Anyone who follows my site and my twitter feed knows that one of my all-time favorite actors is Brennan Elliott, and in many ways, I have him to thank for bringing the enchanting Madison Brydges to my attention. He is the one who announced that she was portraying his daughter in the upcoming Hallmark film Love you Like Christmas, and I immediately contacted her for an interview. Quite ecstaticly, she agreed and shared a bit about how she got started as an actress, her current and upcoming roles,…

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    J.S Mill and Immanuel Kant both had their own very convincing theories regarding how to determine if an action/choice is morally permissible or not. Mill’s Principle of Utility focuses on the quality and quantity of happiness produced to determine the morality, while Kant’s Categorical Imperative concentrates more on our intentions. According to Mill’s Principle, Pat should not tell Chris that she cheated, because it would create more pain than pleasure. The pain that Chris would feel after…

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