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    Throughout Macbeth William Shakespeare touches on a number of key themes, one of the more crucial being the connection between honor and manhood, most notably displayed through the characters of Macbeth and Banquo, who demonstrate the difference between possessing honor and integrity and possessing status. Honor, as Macbeth sees it, is synonymous with fame and status, he believes that honor is simply how much you outrank other men. Tieing this idea of honor to masculinity, he comes to believe…

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    which actions will spring. Spiritual intelligence draws on our higher motivations, relates what we do to the greater good, connection with the infinite, helps us discern true principles that are part of our conscience, which are symbolized by the compass, and aims therefore, at sustainable…

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    The School of Athens by Raphael Vatican Stays The School of Athens was painted between 1509 to 1511, it is a fresco with a base of 7.70 m and 5.00 m in height. The School of Athens shows several groups of philosophers of the classical era, many of which have the features of contemporary people with the own Raphael. We can see to Leonardo da Vinci carrying his book Timeous and pointing his finger to the sky, to the world of ideas; and Aristotle is carrying is work 'Ethic to Nicomaco'…

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    Philosophy Compass, 10, 355–368. Examines numerous Han Dynasty philosophers such as; Wang Su, Wang Fu, Wang Chong, and Xu Gang. Additionally, McLeod investigates major Han Dynasty ideologies, ranging from the Eastern to Western portions of the Dynasty. An analysis…

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    misdeeds, while also subtly condescending Deltoid’s warnings. Within this scene, Alex not only shows the signs of his narcissistic behavior, but also gives way to his lack of respect for authority of any kind. This blatant disregard for a moral compass is exceptionally apparent when, evidently, he is arrested for the very acts he so prided himself on. As a final thought, Alex indefinitely shows true signs of antisocial behavior, as he candidly shows no respect or honest empathy towards his…

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    The Psychological Theory best represents the reason Dennis Radar committed the hideous crimes in the town of Wichita, Kansas because he was predestined to be a psychopath, which is the basis of this theory. The theory explains that mental disorders such as Psychopathy can cause an individual to turn towards criminal acts. According to Jack Levin, Ph.D., Dennis Radar is considered a psychopath because “The most essential characteristic of a psychopath is an excessive need for control and power,…

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    have in common is the importance of individualism by utilizing religion to justify ones actions and the belief in a greater meaning such as God and Christianity. For example in William Bradford’s Plymouth Plantation he talks about using God as a compass of sorts to look to for guidance. In this quote from Plymouth Plantation “to keep a good conscience, and walk in such a way as God has prescribed in his word, is a thing which I must prefer before you all and above itself.” In this quote…

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    He didn't plan for all of the bad things that would come of it including the murder of his future wife. His actions of creating the monster took a huge downfall and was something that he had completely no knowledge or control of. Victor's moral compass should have come in and took over so that he would ask himself question and carefully plan to what he would do after he created the monster if it did not go as planned. Instead, Victor didn't have this moral knowledge and completely went against…

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    The internship was with an ESL Summer Camp, pertaining to third-grade students. The focus of this ESL Summer Camp for third grade was architecture around the world geometry in buildings, drawing shapes with tools such as (protractors, rulers, compass) Construction, design, planning, building. This artifact displays the use and need of culturally responsive classroom materials. I was able to obtain multi- linguistic material through Home Depot. They supplied the classroom with bi-lingual…

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    “Learn this now and learn it well. Like a compass facing north, a Man’s accusing finger always finds a woman. Always you remember that”(26). A thousand splendid suns by Khaled Hosseini is a novel set in Afghanistan with two girls Laila and Mariam and their struggle to survive, raise children, and find peace. Hosseini uses setting and plot/conflicts to illustrate the discrimination of women in an Afghan society. A thousand splendid suns is set in Afghanistan. In an afghan society, women get…

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