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    The psychological phenomenon known as the “Bystander Effect” occurs when “the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation. (“Bystander Effect.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers). The Handmaid’s Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, is a brilliant novel that discusses the future society of the Republic of Gilead. Each Handmaid has been assigned to a married couple who are having troubles reproducing due to fertility issues. In Gilead, the women are…

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    into her performance on stage. Fred who wants nothing more than his production to succeed for the money parallels Petruchio’s utmost desire to marry Katharine for the money. Fred’s frustration with his ex wife’s difficult behavior causes him also to break from his character as he spanks her on stage. When Lilli leaves, Fred’s suppressed feelings of love for her come out, just as the show cannot go on without Katharine, Fred cannot live without…

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    Question 1 and 2. Jackson’s knowledge argument is based on physicalism. In this document, he argues about even if you know about the conscious experience that brings about you but you would still be missing that information. This means that whatever that happens in the brain deep to the neuron, when sees red color it can produce the red experience of that color. But physicalist theory of mind would not be able to explain all the facts that account for it. Here in this article knowledge argument…

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    Fred Beam was born in Covington (near Atlanta), Georgia. His family moved to Tampa, which is near Florida, when he was a little boy. Fred’s parents were teachers, who were very devoted to their work. Fred was raised in a very mature and hard-working family. He was very persistent, patient, and very devoted to his work. It happened so that he was the only deaf member in the family. He got a good oral education in his childhood and early teens. After graduating, Fred entered Tampa Technical…

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    For one, the only reason Fred was hired for the Phaust job was because he was a consultant for Chemitoil when they were designing their own plant for the new paint remover. This was Fred’s first plant design project, he was definitely not qualified for the project and yet he accepted the job anyways. This project was a major deal for Fred, a great opportunity since he had to design and build an entire plant from the ground up. However…

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    Sanford And Son is an old TV show from the 1970’s. On the Episode, by the numbers, Fred has been dreaming over nights and been willing his dreams to come true. Despite the fact that Fred’s son, Lamont, was actually forbidding his father not to participate in the lottery. As his father disregards his sons’ words, but later Lamont finds his dad with an expensive suit. Nevertheless, Lamont finds his father with $500 richer but on the other side; he finds his aunt and his neighbor in need of money.…

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    The psychological phenomenon known as the “Bystander Effect” occurs when “the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation. (“Bystander Effect.” Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers). The Handmaid’s Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, is a brilliant novel that discusses the future society of the Republic of Gilead. The Handmaid’s have been assigned to married couples who are having troubles reproducing due to fertility issues. In Gilead, the women are…

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    no bonds. 2. What is the name of the main character of the story, the main character's friend, and the friend's sister? The main character of the story is Homer. The main character’s friend is Fred, and the friend’s sister is Sandra. Sandra is Fred’s sister. 3. About how old is the main character? I believe Homer is an adolescent based in his characters.…

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    Usually plays and movies have a lot in common. The script and movie that I’m talking about is, A Christmas Carol. Although they both have a lot in common they also have many things that are different from each other. For example, most of the wording is the same, but the script says less or has a smaller sentence. When Scrooge awoke from his dream with the Spirit of Christmas, he said something else, something longer in the movie and shorter in the script or play. In of both of them, Scrooge…

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    Jean-Paul Sartre, in his plays No Exit and The Respectful Prostitute, demonstrates existentialist concepts, especially those pertaining to people’s relationships with others. One such concept is that of the idea that “hell is other people”, meaning when people judge themselves they reflect on other people 's thoughts and opinions about them. Therefore, if the relationship the person has with the other is bad, then the other person may seem as if they are hell since their objective view of the…

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