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    Part of the reason that the Pearl of Great Price is so great at preparing people for making further covenants in the temple is because it talks so much about sacrifice. In this paper, I will show was sacrifice means in the Lord’s eyes and how Adam and Eve’s sacrificial behaviors can be applied to other righteous people in the Pearl of Great Price, as well as present day. I will also show the qualifications and blessings of true sacrifice, as well as Satan’s counterfeits for sacrifice,…

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    Stanley Milgram Experiment

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    test the obedience of an individual under the authority of an individual. When orders are given from an authority figure does it change the course of action of an individual? History has repetitively shown soldiers and individuals making decisions based upon an authority figure’s instruction rather than what their own self conscience would choose. The Milgram experiment was designed to test this theory in a controlled environment at Yale University to get a better understanding of why obedience…

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    When C.S.Lewis wrote "That Hideous Strength, it appeared that he had strong thoughts on men being more superior to women. This book describes a married couple ( Jane And Mark) who are completely misunderstood among each other. They were only married for six months before feelings of discouragement arose. When understanding your role in society or in this case a marriage there will always be issues. The narrator stated that Jane said, “I always thought it was in their souls that people were equal…

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    Analysis Of 1-2 Lines

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    Summarize the clips in 1-2 Lines Rick Mercer discussed that the government incites fear in its citizens to ensure obedience in a time where crime is at its lowest. He states that there is nothing to fear but fear itself and the people that benefit from that fear, meaning the government. John Oliver discussed how horribly prisoners are treated, and how the public has become uninterested in the unethical treatment of prisoners. How are the issues discussed in these clips connected to one another?…

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    Socrates Vs Kant

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    According to Kant, to be enlightened is to both be free of self-incurred tutelage and have the freedom to express oneself without penalty. Tutelage occurs because of laziness, cowardice, complacency, and blind obedience (Kant). When these tutelages are done away with, and there is freedom of expression, then people can become enlightened (Kant). In Euthyphro, Socrates is demonstrating that he is enlightened because he doesn’t do any of the things that would create self-incurred tutelage, he is…

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    point, what makes someone turn from good into evil? In the lecture we went over one layout of Milgram’s obedience study we went over during a lecture also could help explain what we now think evil is. In This study Milgram tested the obedience of people to see how far they would go on inflicting pain on someone else because someone of authority told them too, which made people wonder if obedience inferred evil.We also went over he Stanford prison experiment in the lecture and many of us wanted…

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    the story is when Fray Montano showed the people a picture of the Divine Punishment and when he said that all will be punished when one commits the sin of disobedience and betrayal of God’s trust. This event in the story shows how fear motivates obedience, and how people became devout to assure that they will be…

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    Below are how the secondary factors are applied to our case, Cesar Bailey v. PPI. The first factor in determining control, is whether PPI has the right to discharge Cesar Bailey at will. “The support of an employment relationship is the right to discharge at will, without cause.” In Beaumount-Jacques, “The right to terminate their arrangement was a mutual one.”(Beamount) The court found that the decision of a mutual termination pointed to an Independent contractor, rather than an employment…

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    findings were applicable to make successful comparisons to the Nazi soldiers of World War Two. Similarly, the behaviour displayed shows that despite continuing to administer shocks, it was due to the immense pressure to continue and was, therefore, obedience and not a free choice. In the same manner the Loftus and Palmer experiment found that our memories can be prone to suggestion and has influenced courtroom practices and police questioning, leading questions are allowed in the courtroom but…

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    In 1886, Friedrich Nietzsche published his book Beyond Good and Evil in Germany, a work in which he implies his criticism of dogmatism while simultaneously emphasizing the need for one to adopt his own moral code. I believe he published his book not only for past philosophers, but for the middle class as well. He states, “the gregarious European man nowadays assumes an air as if he were the only kind of man allowable” (Nietzsche, 121). With this statement, I believe Nietzsche targets past…

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