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    Sartre argues for an absolute universal human freedom; blacks, women, and men are all free to choose bad faith. His argument indicates that blacks are just as free as whites. In choosing bad faith, this is true but the true concept of this changes in the systematically racist society. A true indication of this human freedom is the ‘look’ described by Sartre in Existentialism is a Humanism. As argued by Matinot, the black man is not simply being charged with raping Lizzie because he was on the…

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    many to come. There are many who believe that their view is the end all, be all, correct view to hold. While not all of these thinkers are correct in their standings, Paul Holbach’s essay, “The Illusion of Free Will,” lays out a strong argument for universal determinism; man does not have any free will, and all of his actions are determined by the laws of nature. His argument is one that is accurate and strong, leaving little to criticize, despite what many believe to be proof that he is…

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    “Evil is not... Puritanical judges or McCarthy; evil is human.” (Lewis Livesay). The Crucible by Arthur Miller is known for having aspects of the Red Scare to point out the flaws and the madness of the 1950s. However, Arthur Miller’s choice of Salem as the setting is an important factor of the play as well; the terror and corruption in Salem are already deeply connected to the 1950s. The constant fear of being accused for being a communist or a witch created tension and animosity between the…

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    UNIVERSAL DRIFTER is a supernatural, action thriller. There are solid themes about revenge and karma. This is the type of script with potential, but would benefit from further development. The second half of the script appears to work better than the first half of the script. This is worth discussing. The opening and first act set up the ordinary world of the two core characters of Annette and Jack. Jack’s introduction is intriguing, as it introduces the element of the supernatural. However,…

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    If something bad happened to me...there's no possible way I could afford it.” (Jaime’s Story) II. Today I would like to persuade you to support a universal health care system by discussing three main points. A. The problems with our current health care system. B. The benefits of adopting universal health care. C. Looking at countries with universal health care. Transition: First I want to discuss why our current system is ineffective. Body I. The current problems with the US health care…

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    (The Universal Law of Slavery, 1849) "Gradual but certain extermination would be their fate. We presume the maddest abolitionist does not think the negro 's providence of habits and money- making capacity at all to compare to those of the whites. This defect of…

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    Stanley McChrystal suggests in his essay, Lincoln’s Call to Service – and Ours, that a program be created called, Universal National Service. This program will create millions of jobs for individuals between the ages of 18 to 28. McChrystal believes that this program “will change the current cultural expectation that service is only the duty of those in uniform” (564). I agree with the need for such a program and feel that it would greatly benefit our country. If this program is created it will…

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    Universal Design Decrecia Nevels Concorde Career College OTAP 1360 Occupational Therapy in Physical Dysfunction 07/18/2016 Abstract This paper explores the ideology and concept of universal design including its history, implementation and how it is used in today’s society. Other areas that will be examined in this research paper include the how universal design is used as a treatment tool in occupational therapy as well as the population and/or diagnosis it is used to treat.…

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    democracy and the improvement of human rights. Supporters argue that democratic society creates a shared culture which improves universal respect for rights. The institutional constrictions diminish government’s capacity and willingness to violate human rights. Setting a guideline of behaviors for both the people and the government, these institutions protect universal freedom and make repression an inappropriate course of action. Besides, democratic countries are organized through some…

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    Health care costs in the U.S. are continuously increasing. Some people believe that having a universal care system would be beneficial because it will result in decreased costs and increase everyone's admission to care. There are some people who disagree with that idea, as they believe that having a universal care system would be too expensive, and the quality of care wouldn't be substantial. It is also stated in the article that medical expenses are the cause of 50% of bankruptcy filings.…

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