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    message behind it. Churchill’s intentions from writing such a big piece of writing was to tell the House of Commons that the issue they have in front of them is a huge issue. Churchill was deliberately making the speech too long to deliver a message to the House of Commons that they have a huge amount of time to decide what the verdict for this issue will be either they will engage into war or stay behind the scenes. Everything Winston Churchill did had an intention behind it. Franklin D.…

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    Clark expedition, to explore what is now the western part of the United States. The reason for making the message secret was to hide what he was really trying to do from his enemies in the Federalist Party. It seems as though Jefferson had no bad intentions behind making the message secret, he was doing it to help the future of America. Jefferson saw the Indians as trustworthy and good people. On the other hand Jefferson promoted removal of the Indians between 1776 and 1779. He recommended…

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, Cassio views reputation as the moral part of himself, this contrasted with Iago’s trivial response to reputation as a groundless ideal. The lieutenant, Cassio equates reputation to his own humanity and when it is lost due to his drunk behaviour, he cries “past all surgery” (2.3.243), agonizing “ [he] has lost the immortal part of himself and what remains is bestial” (2.3.246). Moreover, Cassio blames himself for losing his reputation and he tries to get it back in a…

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    how determined the Lord is to reign over his people. “Our” in the quote above proves that he has no intentions of not including those who follow his guidelines but only to those who follow them. The idea of conquest is demonstrated here, as his main intentions are to spread his control throughout the land to all people. This connection between the guidelines and conquest shows us what the intentions of the Lord are, and what he is trying to instill in his…

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    Others argued that it shouldn’t matter if he had good intentions, he still stole the frogs, which would go on to impact the students and the teacher. Most of the punishment should depend on what is driving the person to do that action. I disagree with the punishment because what if someone stole the frogs for a school prank? I do not think the student would be given the same punishment as Larry. Larry’s history showed that he had good intentions of releasing the frogs. He was just trying to save…

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    is to expand my knowledge in moral philosophy and try to figure out where it came from and what people think of it. Some intentions I have are to introduce as many possible theories in moral philosophy in order to understand everything about it. I also intend to present philosopher who represented the branch of philosophy and get their view on morality. By having these intentions, people will the background behind it and maybe consider that choices made by people can have a backlash or an…

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    situations that lead to his development as a role model the other patients follow. As the novel progresses, patients of the ward grow to like McMurphy and find inspiration from him. When McMurphy makes his grand entrance at the ward, his sole selfish intention was to complete his six-month Pendleton Work Farm sentence in a comfortable way. However upon meeting Nurse…

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    today, for the children who will born tomorrow. He does not want his past to become their future" (Wiesel XV). This quote taken from the preface of the new translation of the 2006 edition of Night is forceful and powerful and sums up the author's intention. Night is an autobiographical novel written by Elie Wiesel about his experience as a Jewish teenager in the concentration camps during the Second World War and the Holocaust. The young Eliezer became a witness of absolute horror, the death…

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    closely related to a person than a human and has the potential to be a “person” so therefore a fetus should be classified as a person. Does abortion intentionally kill a human person? I ask this question to present a case on intentions. We should have value in our intentions. Abortions intentionally kill innocent human beings. From the point of conception, you were a developing innocent human person Even if there isn’t a consensus if we don’t know if a fetus is a person doesn’t mean we should…

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    When Nick first came to New York his intentions are to learn the art of bonds and he planned to ready and study all summer. Nick becomes involved of nearly every aspect of everyone else's life. He says “There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy, and the tired” (Fitzgerald 76). This quote…

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