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    that he has “none, and none [he] will have for now” (Raffel 103). Sir Gawain lies to the lady because he does not want to talk about Guinevere. Sir Gawain lying to the lady makes him remain chaste because he appears to be chaste about the lady. Throughout the games that Sir Gawain and the lady play, Sir Gawain remains the chaste knights because he resists the lady’s kisses, her intentions, and he tries to appear like an actual chaste person to the…

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    1. Part A In 1p7 Spinoza asserts that “existence belongs to the nature of substance.” He had clarified the notion of substance earlier as, “that which is in itself and is conceived through itself.” In this conceptualization of substance Spinoza primarily implies that, the conception of substance does not require reference to something else from which a substance must be created. The implication here is that, Spinoza is highlighting an internal derivative in which all the features of a substance…

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    People always hear police officers on TV say, "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you." This is one thing that police officers say to people in custody or during an interrogation in real life. These are called Miranda Rights or Miranda Warnings. They get to inform people of their rights before they are forced to do something they don't want to do. They get to ensure that people get to have a fair trial and they are allowed to be provided with an attorney.…

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    from his negative views of intimacy. He may remain aloof and anti-social in company of his friend or family but he is nevertheless indulgent to the servants on the estate. He takes them frog hunting and explains to them his reasons behind studying it. Bazarov considered every human an equal in purely scientific terms-comparing all humans to frogs. He has strong negative feelings for everyone- aristocrats and peasants alike. His nihilism remains strongly…

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    account of your expected expenses. This can include leisurely activities, such as vacations and travel, to necessities, such as taxes. In particular, where you plan on retiring can influence what your expenses what will look like. While Florida still remains a popular retirement destination, many other cities and states in America warrant consideration for various reasons. If you are on the brink of retirement and wondering where to move, you factor in your own personal preferences and expected…

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    Health care information is important to handle with care, and anyone with access must ensure the records are protected and remain private. There is more to consider when health care information is being handled, and everyone involved should understand the implications associated with protected health information. The use of ethics when dealing with health care information is vital to determine if proper care is being issued with the information. Whether proper use of the health information is…

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    agree with Cicero’s argument, that it is better to be feared than loved. I believe that it is better for a prince’s subjects to love him. As his subjects would be more willing to dedicate themselves to him and his decisions and will desire for him to remain in power longer. Cicero argues that if the prince can assure that his subjects do not grow to hate him, being feared is better than being loved. However, being feared and being hated closely overlap. Cicero claims that a prince will only…

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    to Client’s property during this Contract. Client is liable for any unforeseeable damages to the sitter while on the Property. 12. Terms and Termination. a. This agreement shall commence upon the Effective Date and unless earlier terminated shall remain effective until the Services are completed and Client is home. b. In the event of termination by Client for good cause and upon full payment of compensation as provided herein, Sitter grants Client such right. Sitter will be granted…

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    reason to leave is interpreted as a conflicting idea of Perry that remains until Willie sees Perry’s need for help. WIllie left because of his realization that Perry was deeply damaged by his past and he could not be saved therefore Perry scared Willie for the possibility of his notorious furies. The prospect of them meeting would end in a similar result, Willie would reject Perry because of his fear of Perry’s volatility. Although remains a discomfort for Perry, Willie sustained as loyal to…

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    the public chooses to perceive and tackle life should be the prerogative of oneself. While it is arguable that people should strive to complete their education, everybody should do what is logical for themselves. Students should not be required to remain in public school until they receive a high school diploma or a GED because people may have difficult financial, home, or personal situations. Firstly, many people have seen their fair share of hard times when it comes to money. There are people…

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