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    Just like you did for mom and dad.” As I almost started to cry I said with my voice as shaky as an earthquake “ Mom and dad are dead let it go. It was an accident.” Running out crying I start to think I should just walk home. My boss just sits there staring at me not even believing that I said that to her. I want to apologize but I know it is true. She never shows respect…

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    The first part of the study, demonstrated a crucial point in Weber’s law that the just noticeable difference is depended on the magnitude of the original changing stimulus. The difference limen presented a changing pattern at different line sizes in the experiment. The second part of the study, however, failed to demonstrate the lineal…

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    escapees, along with her daughter and son, but her husband was left in Paris. She wishes to thank the Scarlet Pimpernel, but his identity is to remain a secret. Comtesse mentions the traitorous actions of the women in France, specifically Marguerite St. Just, who walks into the pub at that moment.…

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    In most cases, the colonizers just arbitrarily declare their “legitimacy” to govern the colony and maintain this “legitimacy” through the use of military terror, just as Frantz Fanon depicted in the Wretched of the Earth “[the colonized and the colonizer’s ] first confrontation is colored by violence and their cohabitation … continued at the point…

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    Pros And Cons Of Pacifism

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    than hate and war. The Just War shows the reasons to engage in war but Pacifism is the complete opposite. Pacifism has many different views but one thing that always comes back is the strong belief that war is completely unjustifiable. Pacifists believe that there must be justice and human rights (world wide). It’s never easy to support one side or another but clearly in this situation it is always appropriate to avoid war and always encounter peace and love (90). In conclusion War is never the…

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    I think that the Trojan war was unjust, there was no reason to start the war in the first place. Wars are supposed to be the last resort of action, only to be fought when there are no other options. Wars also need a valid reason to start. Just because a lady gets kidnapped doesn't mean that the whole country should be put at risk, forcing the men to fight. The biggest reason the war was unjust is that the whole thing was because of the gods. The gods were being unfair to the mortals because they…

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    War is beautiful. War is necessary. We must fight because we are right, and the enemy is wrong. When raised in a nation that is free, these three statements will be echoed until it is time to be shipped off to battle. There is no argument or resistance, only a generation of young men that believe their right is not to be free, but to die in hopes that their sacrifice will bring freedom to those they love. “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen is a bitter contradiction about the common belief…

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    The simply war theory could be a for the most part Christian philosophy that makes an attempt to reconcile 3 things. Taking human life is seriously wrong. States have a requirement to defend their voters, and defend justice. protective innocent human life and defensive vital ethical values generally needs disposition to use force and violence. the speculation specifies conditions for judgement if it's simply to travel to war, and conditions for the way the war ought to be fought. though it…

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    The dictionary defines the word “blind” as the lack of perception, awareness, or discernment. Symbolism, irony, and foreshadowing is used in many ways by the author in her short story called “The Lottery”. Shirley Jackson uses these literary devices to emphasize the idea that people will follow traditions blindly if that was how they were raised. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story about a strange tradition. Once a year, the town gathers together and one member from each…

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    Ellie. How are you doing these days? I do hope you are doing fine, at least better than I am. My dear sister I am writing to you because for these past days I have had no head to think about anything other than my current situation. The news I just learned have been eating away everything within me. I feel no desire to nourish myself and my sleep escapes my body when I try to rest. I didn’t know who else to consult other than you my dear Ellie. My husband Lee Fu failed to inform me upon…

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