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Possessing Agreeable Moral Qualities Attractive Disposition Lovable One
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Pride being proud, inordinate self-esteem; and
unreasonable conceit of ones own superiority over
others. Insufficient not sufficient, inadequate to
any need, use or purpose. Consequence that which
follows from any act, cause, principles or series
of actions. Pliancy quality of being pliant;
easiness to be vent; readiness to be influenced.
Ductility a yielding disposition of mind; ready
compliance. Commendation praise, favorable
representation of words, declaration of esteem;
respects; greeting; ...
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Henrik Ibsen Torvald Calls
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A play serves as the author's tool for critiquing
society. One rarely encounters the ability to
transcend accepted social beliefs. The play
reflects controversial issues that the audience
can relate to because they interact in the same
situations every day. As late nineteenth century
playwright, Henrik Ibsen points out the flaws of
mankind and also provides an answer to the
controversy. Unknowingly the heroine solves the
problem at the end of the play and indirectly
sends a message to the audien...
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Maltese Falcon John Huston
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The Portrayal of the Characters in the Maltese
Falcon suffers from transition to the Huston film.
Spade is portrayed to have much more power in the
Huston film than in the book. He seems to have
more control over Brigid and the whole on going
situation. First we see this when we enter the
apartment of Spade. In the book we have the
feeling that Spades apartment was small, In his
bedroom that was his living-room now the wall bed
was up, (Pg. 61), this tells us that Spade was
living in a bachelor ...
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Lord Of The Flies William Golding
1,061 words
In the Lord of the Flies, William Golding reveals,
through the characters in his novel, the extent of
evil in human nature and the complete dominance
that magnificence has on this young society of
innocent school boys. When an airplane full of
english school boys crashes on a remote island,
the boys are left alone with the absence of adult
guidance and must find ways for survival. The
setting seems to be a perfect backdrop for
innocence and goodness to flourish. However,
Golding opens the reader...
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Passive Euthanasia Assisted Suicide
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The difference between active and passive
euthanasia are not quite as cruel and malicious as
commonly thought. Passive euthanasia is the fairly
common practice of withholding medical treatment
from a patient whose biological chances of
surviving are obsolete. This is often considered
to be morally correct. This because the patient or
immediate families decide whether life is worth
the pain and agony. However, this act of
withstanding from medical amenities is quite often
more painful than living...
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Commit A Successful Murder Commit A Successful One
326 words
1. How does one commit a successful murder? To
commit a successful murder you first must have a
motive. Then after you have established a motive
you must create a plan of attack. You need to come
up with a way in which you are going to go about
committing this crime. To completely commit a
successful murder you must kill in such a way that
there is no evidence pointing to any suspects.
Murder is usually a crime of passion. The person
who he or she kills usually knows the killer.
Love, greed, and...
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Witness Protection Program Witness Protection Lacey
479 words
Mary Higgins Clark has delivered to readers the
fifteenth of her bestselling suspenders. In the
starring role this time is Lacey Farrell, a
big-wheel real estate agent. Lacey sells luxury
condos in New York City and becomes friends with
one of her clients, Isabelle Land. Their
conversations are centered around Isabelle's
daughter, who died a couple of years ago in a car
crash; however, the mother is terribly disturbed
because she does not believe that it was an
accident. She is convinced that th...
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Quality Of Life Passive Euthanasia
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Taking a persons life is a serious matter. Some
people think that a person who is in great pain
should be made to suffer through it. People with
serious illnesses, however, should be able to
decide if they want to live through the pain of a
slow agonizing death or die a quick, painless
death. Euthanasia should not be deemed a crime. If
a person is in great pain and is going to die
soon, that person should have the right to die
without enduring pain if he / she chooses to. We
could keep people al...
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Due To The Fact One To One
816 words
In the following essay Im going to explain the
type of motivation I would choose to motivate
employees if I was the manager of a store. I would
give examples, highlighting personal experiences
that I had as an employee. However, if the
motivation method that I intend to use dose not
exists, companies should do research to find out
which types motivation methods work for each ethic
group. If I were the manager of a super market the
first thing I would do to motivate my employees
would be to inter...
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John Stuart Mill Greatest Happiness
928 words
People go through many dilemmas during a lifetime.
Many of them require a rational decision to steer
them down the right path. During childhood kids do
many things that they think are right, but have no
idea how wrong they are. You have to learn from
your mistakes so later on in life you wont make
those mistakes. Especially teenagers when they get
into high school they tend to meet other teen from
different areas of town from different
backgrounds. They go through fazes of their lives
where they...
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Britain And France Suez Canal
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Scramble for Africa: Author and copyright Matthew
Saul How significant were economic factors as
causes of the Scramble for Africa? The Scramble
for Africa was the most striking manifestation of
the 'new imperialism' which developed towards the
end of the 1800 's. Notable due to an impression
that the days of the Empire were decaying and for
the speed and vastness of its occurrence. There
have been many interpretations for its cause; some
such as J. A Hobson believe it to be a natural
result of c...
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Stop For Death Emily Dickinson
671 words
People who write poetry do so for various reasons.
They write to express such things as anger, fear,
happiness, and the unknown. Whether it is to have
a hobby, do something for leisure time, or to
express ones feelings, everyone has their own
motive. The later years of Dickinson's life were
primarily spent in mourning because of several
deaths within the time frame of a few years.
Emily's father died in 1874, her nephew Gilbert
died in 1883, and both Charles Wadsworth (Emily's
lover) and Emily's...
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Story Always A Motive State Of Mind Joe
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ter> The Characteristics of Joe Manetti, a
hopeless victim Joe Manetti, a confused
young man, has lost his son in a tragic accident
and is dealing with the loss of his wife who has
left him. In Dan Ross story Always a Motive, the
protagonist, Joe Manetti, portrays a hopeless
victim struggling to survive. Dan Ross depicts the
struggle of Joe Manetti through Joes state of
mind, his demeanour, and through the gentle return
of the Miller boy. Each example allows the reader
to follow and em...
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Quot Quot Iago Quot
854 words
In Shakespeare's " Othello, " Iago
carefully and masterfully entraps Othello into
believing that his wife, Desdemona, is having an
affair with Cassio. He does this through a series
of suggestions and hesitations that entice and
implant images into Othello's head that lead him
to his own end. More importantly, Iago gives
Othello the motive to murder his own innocent wife
Desdemona, satisfying Iago's huge appetite for
revenge. The motive for Iago's devious plan is
initially made clear in...
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Decision Making Great Amount
588 words
Is Hamlet Mad? Is Hamlet mad or sane, and if he is
mad, was Polonius accurate in saying that there
was a method to his madness In Hamlet, there is
two characters who fit a mad description, one
truly mad, and one only acting mad to serve a
plot. Ophelia and Hamlet, with argument to the
other s madness or sanity, Hamlet s character
offers more evidence, while Ophelia s breakdown is
quick, but more precise in its madness. If Hamlet
were to see his father s ghost in private, the
argument for his mad...
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Othello And Desdemona Othello Iago
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Othello: Iago Makes Othello Believe His Wife
Othello: Iago Makes Othello Believe His Wife Is
Having An Affair Othello: Iago Makes Othello
Believe His Wife Is Having An Affair In
Shakespeare's Othello, Iago carefully and
masterfully entraps Othello into believing that
his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with
Cassio. He does this through a series of
suggestions and hesitations that entice and
implant images into Othello's head that lead him
to his own demise. More importantly, Iago gives
Othe...
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American Dream Worth Living
533 words
Reconstructing the American Dream There is an old
adage which says, The root of all evil is money.
This, however, is not true in America. In America,
money is not the problem, the love of money, or
materialism, is the problem. Materialism is at the
core of our American dream. We grow up learning
that success is rooted in material wealth and
power. We live in a country where material things
mean more to the general populous than a good
education, where material things dictate the
amount of money ...
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State Of Mind Unborn Child
800 words
TASK: Write a personality profile of the main
character (Mary Maloney) in the story. Consider
appearance, personality, motive and behavior. Mary
Maloney is a perfect and devoted house wife, also
an expectant mother. She waits happily each night
for the arrival of her husband Patrick from work
at the police station. But on one Thursday night,
she comite's an almost perfect murder. The author
Roald Dahl has developed the character of Mary
Maloney both through direct and indirect
characterization. ...
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Act 1 Sc 3 Goddess Of Love
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A tragedy without meaning? Othello? is not, as the
very genre of tragedy seeks to imitate action and
life, both of which have an inherit meaning. In
some ways, Shakespeare? s work can be considered
didactic as in the case in classical tragedy, the
hero? s falls arises as fault of a hamartia on his
part, a fault which plagues humanity. In fact,
throughout the work, Othello is revealed to have
many more faults and weaknesses than a man of his
stature should posses, providing a reason for his
downf...
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Act Of Violence Serial Killers
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I didn't want to hurt them, I only wanted to kill
them. This is a quote from David Berkowitz, A. K.
A. , the Son of Sam. David Berkowitz and all of
the other serial killers tend to think in unique
ways. This paper will talk to you about
characteristics, motives, different phases, and
the correlation between behavior and aggression.
Serial killers like everyone else have certain
characteristics that set them apart. To be
considered a bona fied serial killer you must
murder at least three to four ...
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