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    situations and was first introduced by a hedonist (pursuer of pleasure) named Jeremy Bentham who put forward the ‘Principle of Utility’ which said “The greatest happiness for the greatest number”. Utilitarianism is a theory which bases on the end purpose (teleological) of achieving pleasure, our decisions should be based on consequences in pursuit of the principle of utility (consequentialist) and is a theory which judges each situation independently (relativistic). Jeremy Bentham was the first contributor

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    and what it meant to be an American . This dream is the belief that anybody can come to America and have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It also implies that everyone can have equal opportunities to find success and independence. Though the perception of this dream has been warped throughout time, the true American dream of achieving one’s own idea of happiness is still attainable today. The idea of the American dream was first introduced in the Declaration of Independence, which was

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    Should the federal government have a role in setting national policies for public education - or should that be left to the states? The United States Constitution does not clearly address the role of the federal government in the nation’s public education. That implies that the responsibility of setting policies and standards should reside with the states’ government. However, the involvement of the federal government may have a positive impact on public education throughout the nation. Having a

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    Consider these two quotes: “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” – Aristotle and “There is a very fine line between loving life and being greedy for it.” - Maya Angelou. These two powerful minds present two ways of thought to be debated. One saying do whatever it is that makes you happy and the other being do not be greedy in life. The concept of living the good life has earned itself a bad reputation filled with greed, anger, and isolation

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    world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow" (Shelley 60). In Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein, she expresses her beliefs regarding the danger of pursuing happiness through the attainment of knowledge, because true happiness is found in the emotional connections established between people. The pursuit of knowledge is not necessarily an evil thing, but it can cause destruction when it is pursued beyond natural limits. Victor Frankenstein becomes a slave to his passion for learning

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    short-hand for the various aspects of American society he wants us to care about. West Egg represents the newly wealthy, the gaudy and improper; East Egg represents the moral hollowness of old wealth, prim and proper but corrupt. New York stands for the pursuit of pleasure, while the Valley of Ashes represents the social and moral decay that has resulted from the unfettered greed and gluttony of society’s uber-rich. Gatsby was not ready and prepared for the corrupt world when he joined West Egg. He is constantly

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    The American political party system before being dominated by a two political party system had multiple parties that were formed on different ideologies and principles. A political party essentially refers to a group of voters who are organized in a way to support particular public policies, as such, the primary objective of political parties is usually to put official representatives who will represent and carry out the policies of the party in power through an electoral process. Political parties

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    the federal government should assure In our Declaration of Independence the founding fathers clearly stated that everyone is entitled to “the pursuit of happiness.” A basic right and something that most people strive for, is the creation of a happy and stable family. Same-sex couples are being left aside this civil right. They can’t pursuit their happiness thru marriage because this contract that goes beyond the emotional connection between

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    What is Happiness? Can anyone truly describe happiness to someone that can’t feel emotions? It’s like trying to describe color to the blind. You know what you’re supposed to say, in your mind it all makes perfect sense, but once you start speaking you realize that it is almost indescribable unless that person has already seen it. Isn’t that what happiness is? Happiness is different for every person that feels it, it comes from the trials and conflicts that we have overcome. The happiest moment is

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    to be happy is innate in everyone. People struggle with his desire their entire lives. Some satiate it, finding enjoyment in family, money, and work, among other things. Others are fruitless, never finding happiness or even getting a chance to pursue it. Even so, we most often don’t find happiness

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