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    Delia Valdez Prof. Abad English 1B June 14‚ 2015 Is Financial Aid Distributed Fairly to Every Social Class? In a society where a college education is necessary to attain a job‚ people will pay any price to get a degree. Since 1965 government assistance programs such as FAFSA have made attending college much more simple for the working class. However‚ such programs focus much of their efforts on assisting lower income students and fail to contribute to students from middle class families. Middle

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    Claim of Fact Essay With the biggest GDP‚ prestigious universities‚ and a multitude of successful entrepreneurs‚ the United States has always been considered one of the leading countries in the world. Unfortunately‚ with other countries outdoing the United States in education‚ this notion is quickly changing. In recent years‚ students from other countries have been surpassing the United States academically and have proven that they are the future of the world. Researchers have found many differences

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    Assess the claim that moral truth is based on natural facts. The attempt to assert that there are natural facts‚ the concept that is termed naturalism‚ is a form of moral realism. Naturalism is empiricist in inspiration. It essentially regards ethical concepts as derived from experience and not given to use by reason a priori. So the naturalist looks to the world in search of moral facts and values‚ hoping to show that moral judgements are really judgements about natural facts that we can discover

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    Claims and Arguments A. Statement- or claim is an assertion that something is or is not the case; it is either true or B. Argument- an argument is a group of statements‚ one of which is supposed to be supported by the rest. In an argument the supporting statements are known as premises; the statement being supported is known as a conclusion. C. Indicator Words- are terms that often appear in arguments and signal that a premise or conclusion may be nearby. Arguments Good and Bad

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    and they do not do anything good. He explains this to Montag by stating three claims that all support his opinion. These claims are: the need for intelligence was cut down when technology had started to advance; books do not make everybody happy‚ they offend at least somebody which makes controversy throughout the globe; and books make people worry about things that they should not being worrying about. The first claim that Beatty had made was that knowledge or need for intelligence was cut down

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    Evaluate the claim that “moral values cannot be derived from facts” The claim that moral values cannot be derived from facts concerns the distinction between facts and values and the difference between what is and what ought to be. There are those who argue that the claim is false‚ such as naturalists‚ who argue that there are indeed natural facts thus suggesting that moral values can be indentified as possessing empirical properties. Naturalists suggest that moral truths can be derived from

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    Facts: Precise Engineering Corporation has a contract with Quik Mart Stores to provide customized software for Quik’s inventory control system. Retail Outlets‚ Inc‚ Quik’s competitor‚ induces Sam‚ a Precise subcontractor who is writing code for the Quik software‚ to delay delivery of the code for one week. As a result‚ Precise’s delivery of the software is delayed‚ and Quik sustains $500‚000 in lost profits. Issue: Whether Retail Outlets willfully interfered with a contractual relationship

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    Compensation Claims Contents Employers’ duties What kind of claims may be made? The tort of negligence Tort of breach of statutory duty Civil liability exclusions Conditions to be met for breach of statutory duty Defences against a claim Contributory negligence "Violenti" rule Vicarious liability - when the employee is negligent Strict liability - when the employer is not negligent Limitations on timescales for claims Damages Procedures when a claim is made Letter of claim Information

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    Bertolt Brecht Xhesi Geshteja Brecht was both playwright and producer/director of his own and other peoples plays. He also wrote on dramatic theory. The theory describes theatre as Brecht wished it to become. This theory is only partly realised in his own work. Brecht would say that this is the result of the theatre’s and society’s not being ready yet for the final‚ perfected version of epic theatre. Modern theatre critics might say that Brecht’s practical sense of what works in the theatre has

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    Evaluating A Claim Bullying is a major problem in schools everywhere around the nation but nobody really knows the effects that bullying has on children in the future. Well‚ Louis (2013) takes a look into the lasting effects of bullying in her article “Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood‚ Study Finds”. Louis (2013) claims that children involved in bullying whether it be the victim‚ the bully‚ or both are more likely to have psychiatric problems going into adulthood. However‚ the question

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