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    would be futile to look at it otherwise. Plain and simple‚ the means are irrelevant if the ends are positive enough to trump them. Machiavelli defends these conclusions using both explicit and implicit language. Machiavelli states‚ “Therefore‚ a prince must not worry about the reproach of cruelty when it is a matter of keeping his subjects united and loyal…”. There he is using “the ends justify the means”. He’s saying that it is okay to use cruelty (considered bad means) in order to keep his subjects

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    John Smith The Gods Must Be Crazy This film was a mash up of three separate stories – the journey of a Bushman to the “end of the world‚” the romance between a researcher and a school teacher‚ and a group of revolutionaries fleeing persecution. The story begins with Xi and his tribe of Bushman members living well in the Kalahari Desert. These unique sets of individuals only wear a piece of cloth over their lower bodies and occasionally have a headpiece as well. They are happy since the gods

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    “True beauty is found not in the exceptional but in the commonplace” Can we find beauty only in rare‚ exceptional instances or does it truly lies around on us? (topic) Although some people might argue that many commonplace things are beauty‚ it is the exceptional things that possess true beauty (review the issue). After contemplating the evidence‚ it is certain that beauty is found in the exceptional‚ not commonplace. People find true beauty in things that they rarely experience‚ not the things

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    D1; justify the proposed approaches and methods in their health education campaign relating them to models of behaviour change. In order for my campaign to succeed I have included three D1- EXPALIN WHAT APROACH YOU SUED FOR THE CAMOSGIN- HOW DOES THAT APPROIACH REALTE TO A MODEL OF BEHAVIOUR. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE WHAT YOU DID? EXPLAIN A N EXAMPLE WITH ETRA KNOWLAGE. My campaign has various links to the national campaign which has the same topic as mine. This campaign is called ‘reducing underage

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    Intramuros a Must See

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    INTRODUCTION: Less than an hour away from the hustle and bustle of hectic cities surrounding the capital of the Philippines enters a whole different world. Before knowing the place being referred too‚ it must be kept in mind that if every nation is like a human body then it must be right to consent that the country’s capital city is its heart. Therefore as it pulses with life‚ it also pups the same to other parts of the nation body and vice versa. This is especially true about Metro Manila which

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    “Quota must not be abolished.” (Argumentative Speech) In the year 2007‚ Richard Mulato Serrano of Saint Louis University topped the CPA Board Exam with a 94.57% rating. This just means that Saint Louis University gives a quality education for its students preparing them to be successful and be the best in the workplace. Saint Louis University also provides advanced trainings and programs for giving the students effective strategies and enough knowledge in their own fields. In the School of

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    Nordstrom is already a top company in regards to exceptional customer service therefore‚ they need to replicate there past methods. One method in particular that stands out about the success of Nordstrom is their connection of service to their products. Nordstrom is in the business of a luxury or high-end department store. Therefore‚ they carry the top-of-line products and have fir their customer service to match their products. This is good for a very important reason. A customer looking at high-end

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    Writers use techniques to position the audience to compare the responses of the characters to convey the guilt and innocence. In ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson and ‘The Wife’s Story’ by Ursula Le Guin‚ both authors use situational irony‚ point of view and setting to carry the innocence of the characters to the readers‚ displaying the emotions being exposed. Both authors have used situational irony in their texts to lead the readers to an unexpected ending and to display the innocence and or

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    This paper will take a key interest in the migration story of my parents Barbara Heinemann and Kirby Clark and their story in relation to identify the factors that shaped the migration and resettlement of migrants in the 1980’s and the Australian government’s policies and desires. How the processes of alienation and assimilation affected migrants who came from a western culture and how acceptance and ‘mateship’ was difficult to find in Australians. I will do this while comparing the similarities

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