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    Families are neither patriarchal or matriarchal because everyone is to be considered equal in Trap City. Families often spend lots of time together and it is very important that there is no discrimination within a family because this would be breaking one of the rules which can lead to being kicked out of the city. Families are generally…

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    believes that a man has a natural rule over a woman because a woman is not as rational as a man. Aristotle believes that man has a natural rule over children, wife, and the household generally (384). This can suggest that he believed that a man had the right to automatically rule over a woman and children regardless of knowledge, strength, wisdom, etcetera. Aristotle would also agree with the disregard that Creon has for Haemon’s…

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    Human resource policy is a way an organization can protect its employees from themselves and from other employees. A policy manual should include all areas that an employee needs protection or education. The four policies that take precedence are equal pay, internet and e-mail use, workplace bullying, and sexual harassment. Each of these policies derive from the basic ethical guidelines of human nature. Romans 12:10 states, “Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing…

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    article “The Survival Lottery,” then raise an objection to one of his arguments, then I will state what I believe Harris’ response to my arguments would be. After an analysis of Harris’ arguments, I disagree with Harris’ assertion that all lives are equal based on arguments involving society, virtue, and social effect. I believe that Harris would counter with arguments of utilitarianism, legality, and application of the veil of ignorance. Harris concludes through his arguments, a lottery to…

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    choice and he compares them to the past accomplishments. “Only a few generations have been the role of defending our countries in its hour of maximum danger”(JFK P1). Both of these influential people share facts to persuade their viewers to make the right choice. Even though Patrick Henry and JFK differ in their use of contrasting beliefs, the similarities are more evident. Both of these influential men, even still today, used a couple beliefs to influence people at a time of need to make a…

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    as well. As a runner, I have had the pleasure of watching amazing runners on various teams such as Leah Roter and Rachel Banks. Both of these runners have exhibited an indescribable strength that many strive for. These women have ran times lower or equal to the average high school boy’s time in a five kilometer race. It is impressive to see women training with male runners because we have always perceived…

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    Many individuals believe that being human is automatically guaranteed of having humanity. Yet, in Margaret Atwood’s dystopic novel Oryx and Crake proves us wrong that being human does not guarantee to having humanity. This dystopian novel highlights complications of society and the actions of one another can be forever impacted. A common theme that is persistent throughout the novel is the actions of Humanity through the characters of Jimmy and Crake. Theses characters display and define why…

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    accurate. Tocqueville was on the right track, but his observations were slightly off. Tocqueville noted that women tended to have…

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    As the new Republic was in its early infancy stages of starting to enact its newly gained powers, questions began to arise about the liberties and equalities of others. Richard Allen, a preacher and former slave, spoke out about certain liberties that were granted to him. Early in his life, his master treated all his slaves with respect, kindness and was viewed as a father to all his slaves. Allen’s master not only allowed his slaves the freedom to attend church meetings, but permitted his…

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    Thy equal fear that my firm faith and love Can by his fraud be shaken or seduced; Thoughts, which how found they harbour in thy breast Adam, misthought of her to thee so dear? (9. 286-89) In this passage, Eve expresses disappointment in Adam’s reasoning concerning her liability of being enticed by the devil. Eve is saddened that Adam, despite being close to her, believes that she would compromise her love and faith in Adam for the evil. Adam has little conviction in Eve and her…

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