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    You are in a life-or-death situation with your friend‚ but only one person has a chance of surviving the situation‚ what will you do in that situation? Would you sacrifice yourself for your friend or would you let your friend die? Consequently‚ should people be held accountable if they were in a life-or-death situation‚ they should be held accountable for their actions. Therefore‚ people that have a lack of judgment‚ will suffer from survivor guilt‚ and don’t want to pay the cost of rescues should

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    In Defense of Mr. Hyde In 1886 Robert Louis Stevenson published The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and entered literary history. The novel’s juxtaposition between good and evil and its exploration of the duality of man have been imitated and parodied countless times since its publication. On the one hand Stevenson offers up Dr. Henry Jekyll‚ “a large‚ well-made‚ man of fifty” (Stevenson 18)‚ philanthropic and well loved‚ and on the other there is Mr. Edward Hyde‚ “pale and dwarfish” (15)

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    Frankenstein was written in 1797 by Mary Shelley. It instantly gained popularity and is considered to be a classic piece of literature. Due to this popularity‚ Frankenstein has been widely studied and critiqued across the literary world. Lee Zimmerman critiques the novel by analyzing Victor’s childhood from a psychological perspective and connects parts of the monster’s life with that of Victors. Zimmerman proposes that the monster’s story is actually Victor’s own story of abandonment. She is right

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    ‘Gitanjali’) written by Rabindranath Tagore is a story that tells of one’s mental journey deep into their soul and mind‚ in hopes of finding who they truly are as a person. Also on the journey is the protagonist of “The Journey”‚ a poem written by Mary Oliver that speaks of one’s tiredness of dealing with other people’s problems and their physical journey of solidarity and self discovery. In both of these pieces of poetry‚ the protagonist is on a journey‚ whether mental or physical‚ in hopes of changing

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    social situations. This anxiety constantly makes me fear of what others think of me and fearful of embarrassing situations. Unfortunately‚ I think of how a situation can go wrong before it even happens. However‚ to deal with this I put myself into situations I fear. Instead of pondering how each thing can go wrong‚ I jump right in. For example‚ I attended the transfer meeting by myself‚ which may not seem like an accomplishment but it was for me. Quietly‚ I walked into an unknown social situation with

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    the same/different way in different situations. If in different situations‚ person behaves in same way‚ distinctiveness is low. Whereas‚ if in different situations‚ behavior is different‚ distinctiveness is high. Consensus: The extent to which other people behave in the same way in a similar situation. If a person’s behavior is same as others in a particular situation‚ consensus is high. Whereas‚ if a person’s behavior is not same as others in that situation‚ consensus is low. Consistency: the

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    Running head: Handling Situations Ethical Principle of Handling Situations Bus207 Abstract We as human beings have a moral responsibility to ourselves and communities uphold the law for which is right and wrong. I am explaining the ethical principle in which this situation takes place and the right thing to do is to report it. The Ethical Principle of Handling Situations Normative ethics explains how people ought to be honest in certain situations. We have to understand the rules for

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    Present situation analysis tries to identify what the learners are like at the beginning only when if target situation analysis attempts to establish what learners are expected to be like at the end of the language course. Dudley-Evans and St. John (1998: 125) quotes that “a PSA estimates strengths and weaknesses

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    Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit” The song “Strange Fruit” has something about it that you can never fully walk away from and forget. It could be the text itself so visualizing and dramatic‚ or the music that adds an even more haunting effect. The performer of course is the one who gets the social message across by the way they perform and the emotions they put into the song. Billie Holiday’s version makes this song stand out even more; a person can get the chills just listening to her sing it

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    Rules sometimes need to be broken. Which view are you in closer argument with and why? Make it argumentative and discuss your view point only. Rules‚ rules rules. Every day‚ we live with rules. We follow rules‚ we break rules. And there’s a saying‚ “Rules are meant to be broken.” Agree? I just wonder what life is without rules. Everyone would be doing crimes all over the place. One day you might just wake up and see all your stuff in your house is gone. Report to the police? There are no rules

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