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    I am going to be discussing the claims made by Ivan Karamazov in the book, The Brothers Karamazov. I will also be discussing what these claims mean and how they contribute to the discussion of the morality, religion, and their relation to each other. He first claims that “If there is no God, everything is permitted.” He later claims that “There is no virtue if there is no immortality.” These are interesting claims, as they both have to do with the idea of religion and aspects of Christianity…

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    the reporting of claims by employees. Whether it be falsification of claims, where the employee exaggerates or makes up a claim or employees not wanting to report a claim because they think that they are in danger of losing their job for taking time off. Many times, employees get hurt and at the time of the injury, they do not think it is a big deal and fail to report it. Days later the employee’s symptoms may become worse and by then, the employee may face denial of the claim if they are…

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    The claim will take into consideration damages which include, medical costs, pain and suffering and loss of income. In some cases, the client could also be awarded punitive damages. In cases related to deceased victims, family members have the right to file…

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    industry claim that the people can control their own weight using different methods. The food and diet industry’s first method was that you can control your weight through moderation and exercise. “The key to weight loss is moderation, and of course that if we all just exercised more, all of us would lose weight.” Another suggestion claimed by the food and diet industry is that we could drink diet sodas. “Consuming diet drinks would seem like a good idea.” These are the two common claims by the…

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    be because people might perceive the advertisement as sexist or racist. To avoid any issues regarding racism or sexism, the advertisement only portrays the burgers. The main claim the advertisement is making is to enjoy their holiday by eating a delicious filling meal at McDonalds. The cultural mood constructs the main claim by emphasizing the holidays and America’s large appetite. Besides the cultural mood portrayed in the advertisements, there are underlying value assumptions that can be…

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    “Androgyny” section of the reading. In this section, Dyer explains how Judy can be seen as a person who is in-between genders. A scene and a musical number from the film, Easter Sunday, that can support what Dyer is saying. The scene that supports his claim is when Hannah is walking down the sidewalk trying to gain attention…

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    as early as 200 million years ago. The lecture refutes the claims made in the passage. basically three points are discussed in the article and in the lecture, the professor addresses all three issues with specific points. Firstly, the passage states that in the 200-million year-old fossilized trees found in the state of Arizona in the southwestern United States did not contain any fossils of actual bees. But the lecture refutes this claim as at that time, 200 million years ago bees could not…

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    academic contexts." I believe that the first and second major paper demonstrate my ability to derive a complex claim in order to make a compelling argument. 1. The argument is appropriately complex, based in a claim that emerges from and explores a line of inquiry. In the first major paper, I have produced a complex claim which emerged from an in-depth research that I have done. In my complex claim, I argued that although "community-based after-school programs have caused racial tensions and…

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    In this paper, I am going to analyze the theories and claims about human nature created by Frans De Waal and Thomas Huxley as presented by the assigned textbook, reading packet, and class discussions. I will examine both ideas of the human condition through elements of observation to raise questions and thoroughly understand the viewpoints of De Waal and Huxley. I will then state that Huxley proposes a more convincing claim of the human condition and explain why I feel so. My conclusion is that…

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    There are several reasons given to support the above conclusion, starting with the claim that sluttishness “encourages sexually vulnerable girls to feel protected by highly sexualized femininity”. The reason we are meant to believe this is because it “probably encourages girls to rely on appearances”. This is apparently supported by a…

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