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    Ethics is a set of moral principle to help people to figure out what action is right or wrong. Business ethics is every single company or business need to involved especially any business want to successful, it is a set of regulation about how a business conduct themselves legally and humanely. Moral dilemma is a problem that we need to solve usually in daily live, it means a situation has two options need to make a choice either one. Ethical theory has separate into two section there are…

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    When we look at the Civil War we are taught that the North won because General Lee had surrendered to General Grant. Is this actually true though, did the North truly win the war? Perhaps the North won the war but lost in the Reconstruction phase. There are quite a few reasons that Civil War happened the main one we all know about is slavery. Not many people know why the North wanted to abolish slavery outside the reason that all men are created equal. With the growing expansion of…

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    In “The Souls of Black Folk” by W.E.B. DuBois, he writes about his own realization of racism and its importance amongst African Americans. He starts by asking himself, through conversations with others, “how does it feel to be a problem?”. He continues by describing his first realization of his race, and how it changed his outlook on life, by associating himself with being different than the other children. He describes how his outlook on life drastically changed throughout his childhood years,…

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    The female characters in the Odyssey is very different from traditional view of women in ancient times. The works of Homer – Odyssey described the role of women in the Dark Age, it is a time where woman held an inferior position in compare to man and their role are basically limited to only childbirth and household duties. The Dark Age society portray woman as man’s servants and the idea of woman cannot accomplish anything without the help of man is common. But in the Odyssey, female character…

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    an uncanny amount of criticism about her legs. The girl in the story “Checkouts” however is trapped in her mind for a similar reason with a different type of person. Although the girl isn’t being criticised she feels scared to talk or run into the bagger boy and just thinks about him constantly never actually talking to him. “And when finally they did meet up again, neither offered a clue to the other that he, or she, had been the object of obsessive thought for weeks.” “Checkouts” page 84. Both…

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    Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a controversial topic of debate in the medical profession. It is believed that the research and data tracking the risks and benefits of HRT are not entirely conclusive and many variables play in determining the outcome for each individual. This assignment will define HRT and discuss the benefits and risks associated with this treatment for menopausal women. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary (2012) defines Hormone Replacement Therapy as “the use of synthetic…

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    more than I thought possible from Part 1: A Woman on the Street. It shouldn’t have surprised me when they broke Jeannette out of the hospital where she was being treated and hit the road to avoid bill collectors. I should have known they were carpet baggers. What I don’t understand from the begging to the end of Part II was how the police could never catch them, it’s not like it’s the 17th century; their tracking abilities were and are utterly terrible. I was also extremely outraged throughout…

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    White Doves at Morning Book Review The Novel “White Doves at Morning” by James Lee Burke is based on a man named Willie Burke who lived in Rural Louisiana during the Civil War. Despite Willie’s opinion and beliefs, he joined the Confederate Army. During his journey, he met a woman that he grew very fond of, Abigail Downing. Abigail had been living in Louisiana for several years healing from the Yellow Fever. Abigail learned that Willie had the same views on slavery so she decided to introduce…

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    Robert and Bessie’s Final Years and Legacy Robert sold the Ford garage in 1949 and continued to work in Bradley as the postmaster until his death on August 24, 1957. After her husband passed on, Bessie remained in Bradley until she moved to Bozeman, Montana in the mid-1960s to care for her grandchildren while her daughter, Verna, taught school. In the summers, when Verna had time off from her job, Bessie normally resided with her son, Robert, and his family in Minnetonka, Minnesota. During…

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    middle of nowhere to find Andy in Mexico. When Red was released, he had the hope to find andy and find the rock containing money to head to Andy’s location even though he could had ended his life or resume the hardships of normal life as a grocery bagger. Is rehabilitation possible? Are we obliged (as a society) to rehabilitate criminals? Answer:…

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