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    Winton’s collection of short stories Minimum of Two‚ Jerra and Rachel Nilsam are ordinary people who we may see on the street and the battles that they face are battles that we ourselves may fight. Relationships and financial stability provide a constant distraction and having a baby adds to the emotional burden. When faced with adversity it is the support and understanding that we receive from our family that helps us to survive and carry on. Jerra and Rachel Nilsam struggle to maintain loyalty to

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    A Minimum of Two

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    In most stories from a Minimum of Two there are examples of those who struggle to live better lives and those "bitter" characters that don’t. Jerra’s mother is the one who says "Be better not bitter" which sums up a main underlying theme that is present throughout the text‚ that theme being the message that those that struggle to achieve "better" things in their lives live a more fulfilling and happy existence compared to those who give up‚ look backward or dwell on the past. A few stories that give

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    Minimum of two presents unresolvable relationships throughout these continuous characterised short stories. Tim Winton use’s strong characterised relationships that each separated the meaning between love and hatred. These characters where put situated in many different life time situations that caused emotional pain between many and very few resolved it. Minimum of Two explores the emotional relationship between husband and wife‚ a distant love that wasn’t connecting through their beating hearts

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    Some of the most prominent themes in Tim Winton’s Minimum of Two is the weight of memories and experience of loss‚ as characters face the challenges of confronting their problems‚ both past and present. Through various short stories‚ Winton highlights that the majority of characters who confront their problems deal more successfully with them‚ and are able to move on with their lives. One story which embodies this message is ‘Laps’‚ where Queenie successfully confronts her past failures and losses

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    For Rachels and Rachels‚ "The Challenge of Cultural Relativism‚" in Abel pp. 397-409. All of your responses should be written in complete sentences. What is the “Cultural Differences” argument? Different cultures have different moral codes. Therefore‚ there is no objective "truth" in morality. Right and wrong are only matters of opinion and opinions vary from culture to culture. Why do Rachels and Rachels think it is a bad argument? The conclusion does not follow from the premise that is‚ even if

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    dignity has sparked moral controversy among world-renowned philosophers for decades. James Rachels‚ Winston Nesbitt‚ and Roy W. Perrett are just three philosophers who wrote and spoke openly about the topic of euthanasia and biomedical ethics. Rachels and Perrett were adamant in their belief that the moral distinction between killing (active euthanasia) and allowing to die (passive euthanasia) was nonexistent. Rachels felt strongly that one was no worse than the other and that statements by the American

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    James Rachels

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    James Rachels argues against theories of selfishness that the psychological egoists maintain. He challenges the view that everyone always does what he or she wants by showing that we often dounpleasant tasks for the future pleasures or from obligation. Altruism is recognized as not acting in self interest. He also clears up the confusions that selfishness and self interest share the same meaning. *Psychological egoists argue that we always do what we want to do. Rachel says that is questionable and

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    Rachel Carson

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    Together‚ “The Flight of Rachel Carson” and “Fragments of an Autobiography” encompass the idea of how the passionate struggle and attitude to achieve guarantees influential success beyond a simple want and ambition as noted in the collective determination of the characters Charles Dickens and Rachel Carson. From “The Flight of Rachel Carson”‚ the necessary attitude‚ hardships‚ and actions are presented through Rachel Carson’s notion that attempts at results yields far greater findings than simply

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    ENG 102 22 April 2013 Environmental Issues Today Rachel Carson had a passionate belief that mankind had launched a personal war on itself inadvertently due to the war it had launched on insects and its insistence of contaminating the air‚ land and water by doing so. At a rate of more than 500 new chemicals per year‚ of which 200 from the1940 ’s to the 1960 ’s were pesticides‚ the public market is flooded with more pesticides than it knows what to do with. More often than not‚ each new insecticide

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    Rachel Carson “The Pain of Persecution – One Person CAN Make a Difference” Rachel Carson has made an impact on how people now care for the environment. She has made better the health and future of our world. We must continue to finish what Rachel has left us with- the conservation of the environment. A.) –Who are the people whose lives are EVERYONE’S lives are affected affected? -What is the history? What were the Pesticides called DDT were being sprayed on circumstances?

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