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    I am writing in regards to your current racial discrimination policy.I understand that only whites may go to your amusement park.However, it is not justified because if we were still divided you guys would have less business, it wouldn't be fair to colored people, and in Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a dream” it says “all men are created equal.” In conclusion,the racial discrimination is not justified. One of the reasons,the racial discrimination policy is not justified is because if…

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    have shielded yourself with the ranch and the soda, society seems to naturally provide itself with a waxy layer of protection, justification. Not the factual or honest justification that an astrophysicist, mathematician or a philosopher might bring to the table, but the ever adjusting, contextual justifications that avoids self-assessment.…

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    Justification was a moral theology that Germans used to validate their actions, or lack thereof. After Hitler’s appointment to chancellor, an internal purge of political opposition destroyed any possible objection to Nazi policies. The Nazis began implementing the “Fuhrer-myth,” to spark the idolization of Adolf Hitler by citizens. This myth served as a justification for the Germans and their actions against racial minorities any verbal or physical assault was done in the honor of Hitler and…

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    to be justified in the sight of God and that is through faith (Roman 4:1). Even though this is a common theme throughout the New Testament, and Paul is attempting to explain this concept the best he can to the Romans in Romans 4, the idea of justification through faith alone gets its origination back in Genesis 15 when God makes a covenant with Abram. Genesis 12:4 states that “Abram went, as the LORD had told him; and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he set out from…

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    truly the goals that authors, such as Huxley, and historical events signifies, rather it is the means to reaching this end and whether or not is is justified. Justification is seen throughout history where the events act the evidence and the decision as the verdict. In Brave New World and several historical events, justification is an important factor when it comes to executing the proper action. To justify an action, decision, or event means…

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    the obvious reasoning behind the praises and justification of Locke’s argument regarding private property using natural rights as its main justification and how other factors influence natural right. That being said, the reasoning and arguments that contradict and critique Locke’s ‘Second Treatise of Government’ are more convincing and bring to light important considerations such as how Locke’s views seem to contradict him with his sole justification of natural rights when money enters the…

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    Is there a non-perfectionist justification for workfare? I. Introduction In 2014 The Conservative Party introduced the Help to Work scheme in the United Kingdom; long-term unemployed people were expected to work in return for their benefits. Prime Minister David Cameron made the claim that “a key part of our long-term economic plan is to move to full employment, making sure that everyone who can work is in work. (...) [W]e need to look at those who are persistently stuck on benefits.” However,…

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    that goes without punishment in the book. The use of plot, conflict, imagery, juxtaposition, and motif reveal themes of justification and punishment in Dante’s Inferno. The plot of The Inferno sets up the road for sinners and their respective crimes. The setting and course of the novel optimize the revelation of theme. There is no better…

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    THE ENDLESS WARS AND A FORGOTTEN PEACE We argue and complain about the most simplest things when we don’t even realize that there are people around the world who are constantly dying for our country to pacify the wars. Woodrow Wilson stated that World War I is the “war to end all wars.” Despite the preachers of peace, the occurrence of the Second World War conclusively prove that unbroken peace are unrealistic. More than 70 million people were killed during World War II than in World War I…

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    I think the actions of Odysseus against the wooers' was justified. Odysseus acted against the wooers' only because of the injustice that was taken place in his home. The wooers' would not leave and treated the people of Ithaca horribly. They even plotted to kill his son to get him out of the way as next of kin. Odysseus fought for his honor and his family who he desperately tried to get back to. His wife Penelope tried very hard to not have to marry a suitor trying to believe her husband…

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