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    not hard to believe that people care more about themselves and their situations than that of other people. In “This is Water” by David Foster Wallace and The Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy, both address awareness and the importance of it. Although human beings are self-serving creatures, they need to have the ability to pay attention to and help one another. In today’s society, being aware and acknowledging people and situations can lead to a greater understanding of the world around, but it is…

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    illustrates the nature of the human psyche through the idolized tool of religion. Although Freud’s view towards religion appears to be overwhelmingly negative, slight positive benefits of religion can be seen through his explanations of religious symbolism. Freud illustrates the benefits of religion as a way to cope with the inevitable pulls of the id, while demonstrating the lack of intellectual basis behind religion, and the illusion religion represents as a tool from which human beings can…

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    After his experiment erupted, Milgram’s reputation crumbled. He was no longer known as an extraordinary scientist; but instead as an immoral, and corrupt human being, and in effect, he left Yale for Harvard. Milgram lived a happy life in Cambridge for four years, however, he eventually left because of discrimination in the work place. With his reputation gone, Milgram had to continue his studies at the Graduate…

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    Introduction: The seraphic, illuminating Pearl S. Buck stimulates our moral compass and arouses compunction with the following quote: “Euthanasia is a long, smooth-sounding word, and it conceals its danger as long, smooth words do, but the danger is there, nevertheless.” The nescient who dive into the murky, precarious waters of euthanasia transgress all concepts of morality and ethics, thereby devastating mankind’s longevity that a plethora of medical professionals have arduously crafted. For…

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    In the story Cain: A Mystery by Lord Bryon, Bryon creates the character Cain as a suffering eldest brother of Abel and son of Adam and Eve with the many complications of his own thoughts. This character is a key aspect of the author’s purpose. The author wants the readers to understand that your own thoughts impact the world around you when put into action. Your world, meaning not only yourself, but others and your environment. Within this action, your own world can be weakened or strengthened.…

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    In Crusaders and Pragmatists, Stoessinger mainly compares and contrasts two schools of thought in American foreign policy: the crusader and the pragmatist. Stoessinger defines a crusader as someone “whose hallmark is a missionary zeal to make the world better, but often manages to leave it in worse shape than before” due to their undying belief in their ideas while a pragmatist “refuses to get locked into a losing policy, changing directions without inflicting damage to his self-esteem” and is…

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    use the won of sado-pornograhic sculpture of a tortured monkey that won a prize for compassionate vision. The human organization is a destruction of animals and death is the right to relive their suffering. There’s anti-rabies in England 1880 that dog should wear a muzzle and England still have their law that the animals are require wearing a muzzle for 6 months in the quarantine. The human Society is on the bad shape because they can make an action for the animals to be impounded or do…

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    Naming In Ishmael

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    Januzzi Myth Honors 9/25/17 Ishmael Essay: Significance of Naming and Renaming in Ishmael The world in which all species live in is dominated by the human species. In contrary to all other creatures, humans individualize themselves through providing every person with a unique name that serves as their identity for the rest of their life; likewise, humans, though constructive, are considered the superior species because of their ability to understand beyond the capability of wild animals and…

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    persuasive tone gives the essay the format of an advertisement for people that oppose the embryonic stem cell research. He uses credible sources to counter argue the opposing party by enhancing that the practice might be wrong, however Britain, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority throws the cells away. It would be more wrong and more logical to use the cells for research instead of discarding the cells (Watts, 459). Watts uses many examples to encourage the reader to support his…

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    them for taking jobs, spots in schools or on the flip side, bringing drugs, crime and freeloading with them. As Nussbaum, a professor at University of Chicago Law School, quoted in the article ‘Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism’, “We should regard all human beings as our fellow citizens and neighbors.” (Nussbaum 117). Illegal immigrant or not they are still people who have families and personal struggles, we should not treat them like monsters or something that isn’t…

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