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    She grew sicker and weaker by the day. On February 19,1768, Rachel died on the family's only bed, side by side with greif stricken twelve year old Alex, who had been laid low by fever too. With their father out of the picture and their mother dead , Alex and James were now orphans. Alex and James situation didn’t…

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    tell them what happened. During her phone call with the police, another person sees her and all her friends and everyone at the party begins to hate her. On the first day of school, none of her old friends will talk to her, and her ex-best friend Rachel despises her. The only person who speaks to her is a new student named Heather. Heather wants to join many clubs and be active in school, but Melinda…

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    Artisan Bread Case Study

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    Question 1 Didier Sockeel defines artisan bread as, “bread that is made by artisan bakers using the best local ingredients with traditional techniques. This form of baking takes time and effort and there are no shortcuts” (Sockeel, 2018, para.2). He also mentions, “Using fresh ingredients and traditional techniques restrict how much bread a baker is able to produce in a given amount of time. The resultant bread has incredibly unique flavours and textures that you simply can’t find in regular…

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    1. Rachels article, talks about an incident where a baby has an intestinal blockage and needs surgery to live or the parents may choose to let the baby die. In this incident, the parents choose to let the baby die rather than try to save the child. Rachels believes that it is morally wrong of the parents to not try to save their child through surgical methods and just focus on the Down syndrome. The parents believe that since the child will suffer in life, as will they, then why let the child…

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    A crucial component of a legally enforceable contract is that the parties to a contract must be competent. A competent party is an individual who is of legal age and has at least normal mentality considered by law to be capable of comprehending the meaning of a contract. Throughout time, the law has always attempted to protect young people from adults who may attempt to take advantage of them. An individual is not bound by the terms of his or her contract until he or she reaches the age of…

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    Anna Akhmatova Allusion

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    the biblical allusions used in Requiem, Lot’s Wife, Rachel and “Thank you, God” were effective in demonstrating the suffering of Russians during Stalinist Russia.…

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    History has changed over the years. Many historical people helped make our country the way it is today. Alexander Hamilton was one of the historical figures that has made an impact in our history. Hamilton became General George Washington’s assistant, he served as the nation’s first secretary of treasury, and he accomplished multiple other tasks which impacted history. Hamilton was an extremely successful man, even though he and his family had many difficulties in their life. One of Hamilton’s…

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    Rachels proposes this quote as an objection to DCT, “do the gods command it because it is right?” (51). This quote portrays that God is deducing something to be morally right based on something else, apart from himself. A sophisticated euthyphist would say…

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    Hyperbx Case Summary

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    of the meeting • David Mitchell, the chief of the Sales department of HyperBX • Rachel Osborne, researcher for HyperBX These three people have affected by this situation for three different reasons. Ellen is the boss, and she is responsible for the acting of her subordinates. David is the one who sells and conclude contracts with the customers (which are the reason of the discussion and the ethical dilemma). Rachel is directly involved in the selling process because she, as an expert of the…

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    descendants of human colonists become the hosts of a parasitic race, and are cared for in return. The Witches of Karres by James Schmitz show us an empire of the future controlled by nobles and companies, and captains and adventures braving the unknown. And Rachel in Love by Pat Murphey creates a future where a human mind can be imprinted on the mind of an ape. Where shall these stories lead us? Nightfall leads us to the world of Lalgash. This planet has six suns, such as a yellow dwarf primary…

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