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    refer to¬– both within the closed world of the Arthurian court and within the otherworldly spaces of quests and adventures. However, the inherent problem with the Pentecostal Oath is that it is, “at once too general and too specific; its clauses delineate proper knightly behavior– that which knights should do– and improper behavior– that which knights should avoid– without addressing a possible intersection of the two” (Armstrong 32). Moreover, within a medieval chivalric community, an…

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    also be one of the reasons why GRI has hired me and is paying me well. Considering the fact that I was hired with a higher position of being a financial manager as compared with being a financial analyst before. With regards to the confidentiality clause, there was no express stipulation in the case that there was such an agreement signed and if there was any, I can make a counter appeal that machines are not my expertise being a financial analyst before. Since the area of expertise involves…

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    1) The powers and obligations of the legislative branch, as dictated by Article 1 of the Constitution, as a whole are as follows: sole authority to enact or change legislation, to make all laws necessary and proper, declare war, sign or pass bills, to tax, borrow money, regulate commerce with foreign nations, regulate commerce among the states, to establish rules for the naturalization of foreigners seeking citizen ship, to establish a post office, to raise and army and navy, the right to…

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    Some people believe that a strong central government is a more effective way of governance while others believe a stronger state and local government is better. This paper will further explore the advantages and disadvantages of each argument; as well as analyze the role of federal government and state government in the policy area of same sex marriage. There are several advantages of a strong central government. First of all, a strong federal government is more likely to be more efficient in…

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    reading, tragedy would provide a kind of emotional purgation by rousing fear and pity and allowing us to enjoy them, not by removing the fear and pity we bring to the theatre or by altering our general emotional state. Catharsis would describe the proper result of the tragic plot. In a suggestive reworking of this reading, the twentieth-century French playwright Antonin Artaud reimagines theatre as a plague that brings forth ‘all the perverse possibilities of the mind’ (1958: 30). For…

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    Trinity Argument

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    This paper is an evaluation of the Christian concept of the Trinity. We will first define the term and examine Scriptural support, then review the initial historical development of the Trinity including heretical errors. We will switch to discussing the post-Schism adoption, further evolution and new heresies relating to the Trinity during that period. And finally, the paper will close with a personal appraisal and application. Trinity Terminology and Scriptural Support To begin, let’s define…

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    Cocoa Research Paper

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    transport it to ports depended on their own resources or bank credit to finance their operations, but most domestic banks are unable to finance cocoa traders. A financing innovation that has evolved since the liberalization in Ghana is called the green clause letter of credit but was available only to traders that already had enough money to transport a truckload of cocoa beans to Douala and store them in a warehouse (Varangis and Schreiber, 2001). The trader then took the warehouse receipt to a…

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    Litotes Definition: Litotes is a figure of speech that uses negative words but promotes a positive statement. The double negative words are intended to express a contrast.This literary term is used to state a positive statement, without actually stating an affirmative. They are usually expressed through an understatement. Litotes are typically put in use during speeches and rhetoric (Litotes). Function: In litotes, two negative terms are used to portray a positive statement. This therefore…

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    Being a part of a presidential committee to restructure the Affordable Care Act would not be enough to fix the problem. The Federal government has no Constitutional authority to be involved in health care. People will cite the "general welfare" clause as permission, however, unless there is a specific responsibility spelled out, it is left up to the States and/or to the People. With this being said, there are still many issues with the ACA that I would try to fix, despite my opposition to the…

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    Despite the lack of political segregation at the birth of the constitution, by conclusion of federalist John Adams’ presidency, two distinct parties emerged: the Jeffersonian Republicans and the Federalists. These political parties held opposing views on numerous topics including states’ rights, the power of the federal government, and most importantly, the interpretation of the Constitution. While both political parties signed to the laws written in the Constitution, the Jeffersonian…

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