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    text-based hypertext there is no reaction to the choices you make, you simply carry along the path you have chosen. However, in The Stanley Parable, the narrator comments on the ‘incorrect’ choices you make. For example, if you defy him multiple times he comments ‘Stanley was so bad at following direction it’s amazing he wasn’t fired years ago’. (REF?) Here, The Stanley Parable, is playing with the traditional hypertext structure and giving reflection on your choices. This brings The Stanley…

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    Frost reflecting on a personal experience. He talks about the time when he was to make a difficult decision. With all the evidence gathered, it almost seems as if he regretted the outcome of his decision and he is curious as to see whether the other choice could have been better (or not). This is a very intellectual poem that may leave readers in suspense. For first-time readers, you would never be able to tell if Frost actually regretted taking the path he chose, or if he was grateful for it.…

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    Essay On We Real Cool

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    When speaking of obligations, one is also speaking of responsibilities. Characters dodge their obligations because the thrill of being free and having a choice overrules their responsibilities. No one likes to be told what to do or how to do it, yet alone be forced to do it. When the opportunity to be free of worry presents itself, this is when choices become more difficult to choose because nothing is sweeter than adventure and thrill. The characters in “Would Our Two New Lives Include a…

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    and find specific lead to focus on a action. Establish priorities and clarifying values. Also, act on your decision and evaluate your decision. Lastly, using think choices, which help you, kill all the other options in order to make the right decision. This will help me which my personal life because I will be able to make better choices for myself. Chapter eight, Five step to effective complaints, page 276 The article “five step to effective complaints” is to first find the source such as…

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    In the practice of autonomy, people take accountability for their own lives, and part of that accountability is choosing the manner of their death and deciding whether their life has enough quality to live. Many who choose physician aid in dying (PAD) choose to die with dignity and happiness while surrounded with close friends or family. Another argument for active euthanasia is beneficence. Beneficence is the presumption if someone is in the position or has the ability to relieve the suffering…

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    people by their way of life to feel safer in her own. 6. Throughout the essay you see contradictions in the way Grealy thinks. These are evident when she first feels that the only way to escape is to be “blunt” and to judge other people for the choices they make. You can tell that as she grows she grows out of her childish ways and into a person who is accepting of all types of people and learns that it is not about yourself that is in the reflection it is about the person you are deep…

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    Undertale Analysis

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    To know how Undertale tells its story, one first needs to understand the mechanics that the game runs off of, as these directly tie into how it tells its story. The game is a retro-styled, top down RPG (Role Playing Game) that follows the story of a young, genderless protagonist as they make their way through the underground (Adam). The underground is a dark place that is home to many monsters, and these characters are what makes up the bulk of the story you interact with. They vary greatly, but…

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    In the majority of cases, it is easy for others to be certain that an individual is responsible for their actions. This is less accurate in circumstances where an individual has presumably no other choice; people tend to believe if for some reason you have no choice but to do something it is inherently not your fault. An individual can be held morally responsible even in the cases where they lack the free will to choose as Frankfurt contended. Throughout this paper, I will discuss points…

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    In the Trolley Driver and Transplant cases, the choices the doctor and the trolley driver have to make may seem very similar, but indeed they are not. In the Trolley Driver case, he could either continue on his track and kill five people or turn off his track and only kill one. The decision he has to make…

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    The Road Not Taken

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    on different levels of intensity. It can happen when you think maybe the chocolate ice cream would’ve been better than your choice of vanilla, or it can happen on a much larger scale, perhaps realizing you hate your career, or you moved to the wrong city. No matter when you are feeling this, it can be overwhelming, make you feel claustrophobic,…

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