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    The Persian Letters

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    are alike in that they are both monotheistic‚ which can be good for drawing comparisons. Montesquieu believes that God is just and obedience to his laws is crucial. He does not see anything wrong with having different religions because all of them have precepts that Dellaportas 2 are useful to society. All the different religions promote obedience to the law and require their followers to be good and just. He believes that even if there was no God these ideas can still help society

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    Eliza Lo AP World Period 2 2 Apr. 2012 The Weaker Sex Through out much of history‚ women have been viewed as the “weaker sex”; women have been seen as less capable physically‚ socially‚ intelligently‚ economically and even religiously. Because of the cruel view that society has on them‚ women could only perform domestic tasks at home and as such remain obedient to the men their families. During 1450 to 1950‚ women in various societies around the world were viewed as the “weaker sex” as they

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    government focused on the impact of the incident on the white individuals that were involved instead of the black individuals or other racial groups that were involved. It also talks about the history of police brutality and the need for police obedience when it comes to violence. I think

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    Matthew's Prayer

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    Jesus begins to discuss his views toward the Law of Moses and explains that He required total commitment‚ faithfulness and obedience in following Him. He begins to teach the crowd on the Beatitudes and challenges the proud religious leaders of that day. Jesus tells the crowd that He is interested in obedience and less interested in the legalistic observances of rituals and laws. The Beatitudes represent blessings that are promised to those who live the attributes

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    Kpa: Taming of the Shrew

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    KPA: Taming of the Shrew In the play Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare includes several appeals of pathos‚ ethos and logos. In the last passage of the book‚ Katharina speaks out to all of the characters with a speech. Katharina describes how she has changed into a person who looks to her husband as her lord‚ her care taker. The characters who listened to her speech seemed impressed on how she has finally changed her rude attitude and how she obeys her husband

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    soldiers knowing that a successful escape was most unlikely were faced with the reality of certain death. The battle came not only from their captors but mostly from within themselves. The struggle within came from their loyalty to their country‚ obedience to their leaders‚ and their own desire to die with honor. The views a Japanese solider and an American have on the value of human life greatly differs. While discussing escape plans with the other section leaders‚ Cpl. Hotei‚ says‚ ’"There is not

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    identified and define three different levels of moral development. Within these three levels he then also subdivides them into two different subcategories. (DeGeorge‚ 22) Level one is the Preconventional level which is broken down into two stages obedience and punishment and the second stage is individualism. Level two is the Conventional level. In this level the stages are interpersonal relationships and maintaining social order. The third and final level is Postconventional level. The stages in this

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    Other interactions created conflict because some of our land purchases were not 100% in compliance with the constitution. Yet some Indian nations were highly influenced by leaders such as Tecumseh for which they understood his implied meanings with obedience and respect. These primary sources of information give a great insight to the goals of the whites and their encounters The businesses to furnish clothing and subsistence to the Indians became highly insufficient however the promotion of agriculture

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    The Second Coming

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    The Second Coming In The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats‚ obedience is required for a society to function. If there were no structure or order in the world‚ nothing would exist and the foundation of society will collapse. If society is nonexistence‚ people will act only in their self-interest and without rules or regulations there will be chaos. In the first stanza‚ the poem describes the falcon as mankind and how mankind has move so far away from its roots and it can no longer call out

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    Describe and evaluate two pieces of Psychological Research In 1963 professor Stanley Milgram carried out a ‘Study of Obedience to Authority’ in which he aimed to answer the question‚ “Could it be that Eichmann and his million accomplices in the Holocaust were just following orders" (Milgram‚ 1974). To do this. Milgram elaborated on two theories‚ one of which was Solomon Asch’s 1956 ‘conformity experiments’. In 1963 Milgram put out an advertisement asking for men‚ aged between 20 and 50‚to volunteer

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