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Narrative about something that happened to you
Prayer
Obstacles are the only things you see when you take your eyes off the goal. My childhood is inflicted with many pains and hurts brought about by conflicts and arguments between my parents. Family is said to be the first community where you should experience enough love and care. Having a family like mine…
The Characteristic of the American Society in The Great Gatsby
American Dream
Characterization
Gatsby American Dream
F. Scott Fitzgerald published The Great Gatsby in 1925, a time period commonly known as the ‘roaring twenties’. Anticipating the Great Depression this era was fulfilled by prosperity and material wealth, but despite the common idea of easily creating for one self a successful life many people faced economic misery. Thus, taking into account the…
What Is Ethical Egoism and its Examples
Ethics
Psychological egoism
Picture yourself strolling down a bustling street, when suddenly you encounter an elderly lady grappling with numerous bags. Regrettably, the handles on her bags snap, leading to her possessions scattering all over the pavement. While others merely glance at the predicament without extending any assistance, you opt to halt and aid in collecting everything back…
Ethical Dilemmas in Healthcare
Ethical Dilemma
Health Care
Abstract Session Long Project: The goal of the Session Long Project is to identify and evaluate the ethical principles used in resolving ethical dilemmas, and to apply the principles to specific ethical issues that may have professional, sociological, economic, legal, and possible political implications. Tasks for module 1: Identify and explain two ethical issues/dilemmas in…
An Analysis of So Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair Meaning in Macbeth
Art
Entertainment
Literature
Media
Throughout Macbeth there is a strong contrast between what seems to be and what really is. The play begins with Macbeth saying. So foul and a day I have not seen. Macbeth is rejoicing over a marvelous victory as a captain of the army, while complaining about the weather. It is ironic that this day…
Whimsical Wishes: The Adventures of The Simpsons and the Monkey Paw
Entertainment
Storytelling
In the inspired kingdom of Springfield, the fallen-in-love family of Simpsons loads on a ship yet on the second comical adventure. With their whimsical charm and wit, they are brought over to the mystic story of the mysterious exhibit known how “Paw of Monkey”. This episode offers a wonderful mixing of humour and vagueness, as…
John Rawls vs. Robert Nozick
Ethics
Justice
Metaphysics
Political science
Principles
Regarding justice in a society, both John Rawls and Robert Nozick express differing opinions on the best way to reach this. Both philosophers illustrate what they feel justice to be and offer support for their ideas in their efforts to put forth the best argument. Before being able to decide on which argument is the…
A Lesson on Bells and How They Can Help Us Understand Musical Pitches and Instruments
Entertainment
Help
Music
Musicology
The vast majority of music classes in the Western world include studying “typical” instruments — the violin, piano, flute, and other standard instruments. Unfortunately, this usually comes at the cost of neglecting the study of lesser-known or lesser-played instruments, like bells, Thus, Kieffer’s and Starmer’s articles spark an apt discussion regarding the history and portrayal…
Character Analysis of Clover in Animal Farm by George Orwell
Ethics
Philosophy
Religion
Society
Animal Farm is a unique farm with a variety of interesting characters. Clover is one of these animals that live on the farm. She is a motherly mare who forges friendships with many other animals. Clover is a carthorse, along with her friend Boxer. They pull the heavy weights that require strength on the farm….
Analysis of Mr. Dolphus Raymond in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Ethics
Psychology
Social Science
Society
It is easy to criticize Mr. Dolphus Raymond as an unreal, saccharinely nonracist character. Indeed, in a temporal and geographical setting in which. The white community as a whole has so little sympathy for blacks. Raymond is not only anomalous but also somewhat preposterousit seems. That even the righteous and morally upstanding Atticus might view…