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    society rather than individual people. This is seen through the two characters‚ Captain Vere and Billy Budd. Melville represents the judicial side of a court case through Captain Vere. Captain Vere asks the three men‚ “but tell me whether or not‚ occupying the position we do‚ private conscience should not yield to the imperial one formulated in the code under which alone we officially proceed?”(111). In this quote‚ Captain Vere acknowledges both his “private conscience” and the “code” but claims that

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    Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 In this discussion‚ I am going to discuss the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the influence this act has on healthcare today. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a Federal law that protects individuals from discrimination based on their race‚ color or national origin in programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance (United States Department of Justice‚ 2014). As explained by Keers (2013)‚ institutions or programs that

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    Online dating rules to live by: It’s never personal That headline seems ridiculous‚ right? I mean‚ what is dating if not extremely‚ completely‚ horrendously‚ desperately personal? How can you go about searching for the one person that makes your heart feel whole without getting at least a little bit personal? It seems weird‚ but when it comes to looking for love online‚ you need to remember that it’s not about you -- at least not for awhile. Most of us who’ve dipped even a toe into the tepid

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    to save their home planet and Starfleet. Every single one of the characters underwent a certain amount of growth and development‚ including their captain‚ James T. Kirk. Captain Kirk is thrown challenge after challenge‚ leading to a significant amount of growth in his wisdom and leadership throughout the movie. In the opening scene of the movie‚ Captain Kirk is faced with making a life or death decision exhibiting his importance to the plot. His morals lead him to saving his best friend‚ and first

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    can be found in Herman Melville’s Billy Budd. Captain the Honorable Edward Fairfax Vere is that man. In Melville’s Billy Budd‚ Captain Vere’s mind is pulled in two conflicting directions: following the rules or acting on his affections for Billy Budd. It becomes obvious throughout the book that Vere has a knack for law and order‚ he wants everything to be done by the book; being a military man‚ this seems natural. It is also apparent that Captain Vere has a liking for Billy Budd. He admires the

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    outstanding character is Captain Nemo. Captain Nemo is the captain of the Nautilus‚ and he has vowed to never return to solid land. Throughout the whole story his character is mysterious‚ but after every event a little aspect of him is revealed to the reader. A great aspect is his loyalty. His loyalty is clearly portrayed when a crew member dies and he cries. “As I said‚ Captain Nemo wept while staring at the waves. His grief was immense.” (Verne‚ 417). Here we see how Captain Nemo is very loyal‚ and

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    Civil Rights are the rights of citizens to have political and social freedom and equality. More specifically‚ Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 allows for the freedom and equality of minority races in any program or activity which receives federal financial aid. Following World War II‚ civil rights became a focal point in American Politics. With the war sub-sided‚ politicians looked to reforming the education systems in America. The renewed spirit and faith in democracy reminded the country

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    An Ambitious unworthy and vainglorious fellow" Captain John Smith is memorialized in this 1616 Simon van de Passe engraving. Captain John Smith is memorialized in this 1616 Simon van de Passe engraving. In 1609 Captain John Smith dispatched a party of English under Captain Francis West from Jamestown—labeled “Iames-towne” on this map—upriver to the Falls or “The Fales.” In 1609 Captain John Smith dispatched a party of English under Captain Francis West from Jamestown—labeled “Iames-towne”

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    novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville. In this novel‚ Ahab‚ the obsessed captain of the Pequod‚ seeks to annihilate the white whale Moby Dick. In his unnatural fixation on the whale‚ Captain Ahab manipulates the other sailors on the ship into following after his own goal. His unceasing desire to kill however stems from his earlier encounter with the whale. The captain’s obsession constitutes the plot for the entire novel. Captain Ahab’s indefatigable enmity toward Moby Dick generates hysteria inside

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    :) Captain Vidal is shown in a nightmarish light; while Ofelia is busy receiving her gifts from the faun‚ Vidal has pulled in two natives to the valley‚ and‚ while his soldiers look on‚ brutally interrogates the two‚ beating the father to near death with the butt of a wine bottle before shooting the son and then shooting the father. The grisly display‚ easily one of the most disturbing moments of the film‚ is made even more disturbing by the precision with which Vidal goes about his gruesome work

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