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    loyalty oath. In the narratives, Okubo carries a monotone of expression, relying on her drawings to display emotion, however Houston effectively captures the psychological issues that the questionnaire presented, referencing dialogue and impulses to describe the substantial damage on Japanese-American pride. The underlining context of Japanese ancestry, citizenship, and allegiance are challenged and the effects on the internees are expressed. Houston and Okubo initially present the loyalty…

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    Unlike civilian physicians, military physicians have ethical obligations to their patients, the Hippocratic Oath and military guidelines. Those competing interests often weigh heavy on physicians when placed in such a quandary. They may have to decide whom to render treatment to or for whom to reserve medical resources. Therein lies the dual loyalty conflict…

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    to being apart of a family. No matter what the conflict is, or where it might be. The United States Army continuously comes together as a family and preserves those in need. As a future officer in the strongest land fighting force on the planet, an oath must first be taken upon commissioning. I stating that I will support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. This will be my second time saying these words, but unlike the first time as an…

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    Adolf Hitler Code

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    When people think of Adolf Hitler, the first thing that comes to mind is an all-powerful anti-Semite who is the closest form to the devil himself. This is an incredibly vague description of one of the most powerful rulers in history. Hitler didn’t just show up and take over Germany; he slowly worked his way to the top until his power was absolute. He began as a mere German soldier who didn’t see much of the battle from the frontlines, yet being a part of the German army led to a newfound passion…

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    Ship Breaker Analysis

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    the blood oaths. It is ultimately through the use of symbolism, which has allowed for Paolo Bacigalupi’s Ship Breaker to act as a literary rendition of the key aspects which humanity can give credit to for its survival. The blood oaths within the novel Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi displays the significant role which trust plays in allowing mankind to survive. Through the progression of the novel, the characters are forced to rely on one another in order to survive, and the blood oaths…

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    should not vote in the presidential election due to the risk of not being able to separate political and personal views from professional duties. Military officers have a duty to not break the crucial division; they chose to take an oath and in doing so, they must put that oath before being a citizen. However, some people would disagree and say that he is denying the election of an “educated voter” (paragraph 6.) Cavanaugh explains that by not exercising the right to vote he is confirming that…

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    Hyperbole In Havelocks

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    from owning nothing—not even his life—to being king of all England. Furthermore, specific merismus such as “lef and loth,” and “heye and lowe,” use hyperbole and juxtaposition to influence their contexts and expand upon themes including the gravity of oath-taking and fealty, and the inclusion of all classes in Havelocks narrative. There are too many instances of merismus in Havelock for the scope of this essay to cite and decipher each. For example, “Heye and lowe” itself occurs seven…

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    student in a doctorate of physical therapist degree program means upholding my oath as a physical therapist and the physical therapy core values. My professionalism demonstrated in the classroom everyday will be transferred to the workplace because of the fundamental education being provided to me to know what it means to uphold my oath and my core values as a physical therapist. Physical therapy students are given the oath at the beginning of the program in order to begin with the end in sight…

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    Hippocrates, a Greek physician in the 5th century BCE, is misquoted with saying “First, do no harm” in the oath, where in actuality, this quote was from another of his publications, Of the Epidemics. Nowhere in the original oath, or the modern version is this phrase, making the position who uses this phrase as evidence against P-AS is obsolete (Shmerling). However, if one were to use this phrase in the argument against…

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    Issue Question: Should it be legal for doctors to assist patient in committing suicide? Controversy Section: For many years, doctor assisted suicide has been a well known controversy, but in the last decade it has become an even more debatable topic. Doctor assisted suicide is the act of the patient self administering the means of death that is provided to them by a doctor. In order for a patient to receive the lethal dose of medication to end their own life, they must request medication from…

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