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    Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence, the document that began the American Revolution. The preamble, resolution of independence, and natural rights are the main topics being stated in this essay. The Founding Fathers explained there reasons and opinions in this document. Starting off, the preamble was the purpose of the Declaration, the reason why it was written. It explains the separation from Britain. The purpose of the preamble was to inform the…

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    Question 2. How can the concepts of territoriality and natural surveillance help determine design techniques and guidelines to help deter crime? Territoriality explains that a person or individual involvement and his/her relationship with the environment. Understanding of territoriality supports an individual to protect his/her living surroundings from the outsider’s attack by owning the control of that surroundings. Ownership means that person has legal and all rights reserved. In other words,…

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    Natural Evil Vs Moral Evil

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    God that “whey there is pain and suffering?” even God can do anything, knows everything and morally perfect. This question arises and philosophers call this as “the problem of evil”. There are two types of evil in the world. They are: Natural Evil and Moral Evil Natural Evil: This type of evil doesn’t need any agent for the cause of suffering. Examples are earth quakes, floods etc. Moral evil: This type of evil needs an agent to happen like human beings are only enemies of others humans.…

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    Are the defendants guilty or not guilty? Reviewing the case, it seems the two young free-spirited lovers were motivated by the movie, Natural Born Killers, to commit such horrendous acts of murder. Many argue for the two young adults to be deemed not guilty because they were influenced by an external force. However, our world runs under a consequentialist standard because we only view what has happened, and therefore we must also give the final verdict of this case as viewed under a…

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    6. One of the three natural boundaries in ancient Egypt that was the most important to Egypt’s history is the Nile. Ancient Egyptians lived along the Nile from the mouth well into the interior of Africa. The west and forbidding deserts on either side of the Nile acted as natural barriers between Egypt and other lands. It forced Egyptians to live on a way small portion of the land and reduced interaction with other people. 7. Egyptians were polytheistic, they believed in many gods. They believed…

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    Ever since there has been civilization, there has been archetypes. It is something that has been drilled into the brain as general knowledge. The Natural, the movie version, is written as an epic. The Natural may not be a poem like Beowulf, but the two have so many similarities. In both of the works, the archetypes are self evident. The quest each goes on, the strength, morality, leadership, and how they reflect the societies of today. These archetypes reflect how Roy Hobbes and Beowulf both are…

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    this all taken away in a course of a few hours for unnecessary resources. What if they use these resources knowing it would end up becoming waste for their profit? How would you feel as that animal? Instead of Humans being extremely selfish and raid natural animal habitats for resources, which will decrease many species of animals in existence, the resource companies that want to destroy for their benefit, should find a way to extract the resources they want without harming any animals or their…

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    The questions that were answered to determine the personality that I hold concluded that I am what is referred to as an ISTJ. This type is considered to be Life’s Natural Organizer and contains the temperament of being geared towards a guardian that thrives on an inspector-like lifestyle. It is formulated by Introversion, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging. These aspects are further explained based on the actions they represent. The following evaluates the personality that I possess based on…

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    Introduction A starting point for this essay will be on what is natural law and morality? Natural law is a system of law determined by the nature and ‘it provides a name for the point of intersection between law and morals’. Whereas, morality is a set of beliefs, values, principles and standard of behavior enforced informally through social pressure. In this essay, it will be looking at how Fuller draws a distinction between internal and external moralities in law with his debate with Hart.…

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    The artworks in this discussion are Au Natural by Sarah Lucas and Praying Hands by Albrecht Dürer. Au Natural is a composition of an old mattress, with a water bucket, a cucumber, two oranges and two melons in a space like a room or gallery. The objects are depicting male and female private parts, where the female body part is on the left hand-side and male body part is located on the right. The old mattress used has some grooves on it and some holes were made to hold the melons. Meanwhile, the…

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