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    becomes clear throughout the play that the repetitive action engages the audience through frustration due to its inconclusive and relentless nature that contributes to the meaninglessness of the play. This offers the conclusion that in fact‚ what they say and what they do are not in competition for significance‚ but are in fact dependently linked- one cannot exist without the other. The desolation and isolation of setting‚ deeply black and existentialist dialogue and non-progressive plot within Waiting

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    Douglas view on dirt is correct. Dirt is disorder or objects out of place. We do have a set of ideas of the way things should be ordered. An example of this would be when people wash their hands. When someone finishes using the bathroom they wash their hands at the sink. They will use soap on their hands while washing them. If they are the only person in the bathroom they will still wash their hands even though they are the only person in the room. Nobody would be able to tell if they didn’t wash

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    If “retardchicken” had to partake in an ethical argument against CD piracy‚ I think he would have a very easy time based on the perennial duties we should all live by. Historically‚ the philosophical world has agreed that we have several responsibilities toward other people. For example‚ “retardchicken” could claim that by pirating the CD‚ “overstand” is wronging another person. That is‚ “overstand” is basically stealing a copy of a CD that someone worked tirelessly on. Also‚ by “overstand” burning

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    the avoidance of volatile topics or keywords for the sake of one’s image. Regardless of a speaker’s content everyone should have the right to speak their unfiltered mind. The opposition says that people use the term political correctness to weaken arguments as the term is viewed negatively. Allowing for the silencing of any minority for the sake of the majority will signal that Americans have failed to uphold their fellow American’s constitutional rights. Americans should be trying to expand the minds

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    Kennedy’s Inaugural Address‚ he provided what is quite possibly one of his most famous quotes: "My fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what can you do for your country." This was followed up by‚ "My fellow citizens of the world‚ ask not what America will do for you‚ but what together we can do for the freedom of man." Exactly 44 years after Kennedy’s Inaugural address‚ it might be worthwhile to revisit the implications of this statement. Can it be said that it

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    Be Careful What You Sign There are many cases decided by courts across the country addressing the enforceability of evergreen clauses pertaining to different business transactions. In most cases‚ particularly in the context of commercial business-to-business contracts‚ courts strictly construe these provisions where the contract language is clear and unambiguous. If the contract language is not followed and notice is not given within the required time to terminate‚ the contract extends for another

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    Do not ask what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country "We have to labor‚ and to work‚ and work hard‚ to give reality to our dreams. Those dreams are for  the world‚ for all the nations and peoples are too closely knit together today for any one of them to imagine that it can live apart. Peace has been said to be indivisible; so is freedom‚ so is prosperity now‚ and so also is disaster in this One World that can no longer be split into isolated fragments." A true patriot

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    ‘Sustainable Tourism is a Myth.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? (15 Marks) Sustainable Tourism is essentially an industry committed to making a low impact on the natural environment and local culture‚ while helping to generate income and employment for local people. As Global economists forecast continuing international tourism growth‚ this continuous growth will place great stress on remaining biologically diverse habitats and indigenous cultures‚ which are often used to support

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    regarded by many Americans as a monstrous‚ life ruining drug that must remain prohibited. In recent years‚ millions of people have argued in favor of the legalization of marijuana because of its potential medicinal benefits. However‚ there are many other compelling arguments to make in favor of legalization as well. These arguments‚ on the other hand‚ do not all relate to the medicinal uses of the marijuana plant‚ but rather legalization’s benefits and criminalization’s harms to society. Marijuana must

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    scarcity‚ limitations‚ and trade-offs. . . All things considered‚ the largest happiness we can get out of an aggregate community. “Happiness” is what Greene considered to be the common currency for values. It is the answer to “what really matters”. 169. Following that‚ “impartiality” answers “who really matters?”: everyone. Greene says utilitarianism doesn’t mean “everyone is equally happy”‚

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