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    Give reasons why Kayerts killed himself and prove them with the text. There are several reasons why Kayerts hangs himself at the end of the story. Previously‚ he shoots Carlier accidentally after they have been arguing about the sugar. Kayerts feels deadly sick (p.33‚ l.64) shortly after killing his assistant and only friend at the trading station. Afterwards‚ Makola appears and talks with Kayerts. Makola arrives at the conclusion that Carlier “died of fever” (p.34‚ l.21) and Kayerts just remains

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    more lost their market because of some reasons‚ and I think there are three major reasons affect Biti’s sales: * The first reason is that Biti’s has been quite slow in innovating design‚ upgrading quality and especially ignoring marketing activities. * The second reason is Chinese goods have invaded intensively and become the key player in the shoes market. These fact leads to Biti’s decreasing market share estimated about 15%. * And the third reason is that the consumer’s perception about

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    development of moral theology. There are: The source of morality-is it biblical revelation or is it in the general human community? Norm/standard of moral living-found in Christ or man of philosophy? The source of moral obligation-will of God or human reason? These issues are almost always central to most of the disagreements. I will be referring back to them later. The first trend that McNamara examines is the movement in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century called neo-scholasticism

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    Dante’s Inferno In Dante’s Inferno‚ Hell is described in vivid detail in the eyes of Dante‚ the main character and author. Sinners are eternally punished with tortures that fit their sins. This idea of retributive justice and the role of human reason in the form of Virgil are the two main themes in the poem. Canto VIII contains Dis‚ the capital of Hell and is most representative of these themes. The sinners caught in the 5th circle‚ Styx‚ are the Wrathful‚ ones that purposely harm others physically

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    held captive in a cave of his own perception of the truth. This individual’s way of understanding is altered by numerous reasons: his own way of thinking‚ his conversations with others‚ the books he reads‚ and from the people he admires. Individuals are held captive of seeing reality through these reasons. This presents how Bacon’s use of enumeration sets up a list of many reasons why an individual can misinterpret human nature. He also categorizes that an individual’s mind can be predisposed by being

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    Sophie’s World Notes Introduction Questions posed: Who are you? Is there life after death? Where does the world&universe come from? Why are we here? How ought we to live? Is the human brain like an advanced computer? Ideas: “It’s tragic that people have to get ill to appreciate life”‚ the possibility of something coming from nothing‚ we study philosophy because reading what others think can help us formulate our own ideas. We are aware that we are part of something mysterious. Philosophy

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    Why I would like to be a manager ID:2012123806 . ZhengFang I would like to be a manager because of four reasons : there is a huge market demand for manager ; being a manager is challenging ; I can promote myself constantly and this job is profitable . First ‚ there is a huge demand for good managers . There are many parts of the world that are developing rapidly . Thousands of new companies are being established everyday . And most bosses know that a good manager is crucial to make a good

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    with marriage.” Her essay is based on finding reasons why men and women have such a big problems in communication. In my opinion she succeeded in giving us basic reasons of our differences between men. The first reason lays in “childhood socialization that make talk between women and men like cross-cultural communication.” The author points out on the fact that bonds between girls are based on talking when boys on actions. The second reason is how men listen‚ what their body language tells

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    Principles like those Parmenides assumed are said in contemporary jargon to be a priori principles‚ or principles of reason‚ which just means that they are known prior to experience. It is not that we learn these principles first chronologically but rather that our knowledge of them does not depend on our senses. For example‚ consider the principle “You can’t make something out of nothing.” If you wished to defend this principle‚ would you proceed by conducting an experiment in which you tried

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    our existence. Rationalism argues that one must rely on reason as a purely deductive process to attain justified truths about reality. In contrast‚ empiricists argue that knowledge is derived from the role of experience and sense data to formulate ideas. The differences between rationalism and empiricism will be discussed‚ along with closely examining the advantages of each. Problems with both theories will be identified while arguing that reason and experience together generate factual knowledge.

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