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    1. War does not come without consequences. When battle is used as the final option to reach a conclusion, there are both hidden and obvious costs. The obvious costs include casualties, financial costs, and political reform. The hidden costs, however, can be much subtler and have the same magnitude of impact. There are hidden costs for every conflict studied thus far in the course. In Agincourt, the "commonplace character of violence in medieval life" was furthered by the battle (Keegan 116).…

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    Matthew dowdell polisci paper #2 p2 Freedom of speech What is the freedom of speech? Do we americans actually have that right as a citizen? There are a lot of people today who are arrested for speaking their own opinions. I personally hear a lot of people say that every person in the united states have the freedom of speech but are afraid to use that right because they don’t want to get arrested. In these three cases I will tell you how these people used their freedom of speech.…

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    Stages of the psycho sexual development given by Sigmund Freud are as follows :- Oral (Birth to 18 months) - In this stage the child gets pleasure through sucking and the child is more concentrated towards the oral pleasures. Over or little gratification may lead in the oral fixation that are evident by the oral personality. These personality are more prone to drink alcohol, smoke cigarette, develops the habit to overeat and has the habit of cutting or biting his or her nails. Also these…

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    The Great Depression is known as an era of prevalent race and class distinction. Curley’s wife serves as an example of the gap between classes. Each of her appearances is prefaced with an inquisition regarding Curley’s whereabouts when she, in fact, is not seeking him, but seeking attention from his co-workers. This builds upon the idea that she is dissatisfied with her marriage and married her husband simply because of his modest wealth and…

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    “ What to say to a man who tells you he prefers to obey God than to obey men, and who is consequently sure of entering the gates of Heaven by slitting your throat?” Dr Richard Reilly Wrote an essay published in Philosophy Now, in which he discusses how he approaches the topic of “Questioning God” with his students. Reilly begins with the above quote from Voltaire—not in the published version, only in the copy given to his students—where he captures his main idea in one simple statement. If a…

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    enough evidence and offers an exceeding amount of details about the present solutions. It is an article that would be useful in educating readers with only base knowledge of the subject because of his clear and concise arguments. It helps to incite inquisitions about the shortcomings and lack of thought from the Department of Justice. The person researching can use this article to construct a strong background section about what policies are currently in place. Because of its concise and clear…

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    inquest. It also seems that the police handling of the case was biased and unethical, this can further enhance the distrust that people in the community have of the police. These elements led to calls for the case to be looked into again. The next inquisition showed the justice system had failed to implement recommendations made by both the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and from the coroner, both prior to, and after Mulrunji’s…

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    Judicial Rhetoric Analysis

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    The study of Law and the process of Judicial Rhetoric are two concepts that have been around since the days of Aristotle. While both have transitioned with time, the core of both of them have stayed the same. Where there is law, there has to be some sort of Judicial process. This procedure is how justice is administered and the Truth is upheld in society. You cannot look at one of these ideas without the other. In fact, in order to better understand this analysis there are a two terms that need…

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    Gloomy, dreary, creepy, forbidding, dark, horror, and fear, are all words that describe gothic literature. Gothic literature is something that the writer Edgar Allan Poe has much knowledge about, for he has written many gothic short stories and poems. Such as the short stories like, “The Black Cat”, “Tell Tale Heart”, “The Pit and the Pendulum”, and “Masque of the Red Death”. Also displayed in his poems, “Alone”, “Annabel Lee”, “The Raven”, and somewhat of “The Bells”. To a great extent, Edgar…

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    of Christianity through his Epistles, his outstanding missionary journeys, his actions at the Council of Jerusalem, and his cunning, zealous personality, allowing for massive growth and expansion of Christianity. Paul’s sacrifices and apostolic inquisition paved the way for the early Christian church to flourish and become one of the most powerful religions…

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