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    Abstract This paper aims to explain the social responsibility theory and give a case study that elaborates on the subject and provide you with a better understanding of what is this theory exactly and how it should be implemented. The first part of the paper begins by explaining the broad concept of social responsibility, and displaying some studies regarding the relationship between social responsibility and the economic performance of institutions, then moves towards explaining two normative theories

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    mental state degenerates and the story becomes extremely erratic and dangerous. Alex became vindictive and possessive. Alex began to act erratic slitting her wrists and demanding Dan’s time and undivided attention. When Dan did not acknowledge Alex deranged behavior, Alex went on to calling him at odd hours at his home and work; stating that she is pregnant and wants him to take responsibility; she called Beth and arrange to meet

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    Mr. Charles Laverne Singleton known as the “convicted murder” in a Arkansas prison was immediately put onto the death row after murdering Mary Lou York; an Hamburg store owner on June 1, 1979. After being incarcerated for some time many started to notice that Singleton had a sufficient amount of problems going on in his life. One the biggest issues that made his murder case very significant to this day is suffering from a disorder known as “Schizophrenia” while being on the death row list. There

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    Walker Percy, an author and philosopher, said that, “You live in a deranged age, more deranged that usual, because in spite of great scientific and technological advances, man has not the faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing.” In Feed, a satirical novel by M.T. Anderson, the characters often seem as if they don’t have an understanding of what is happening in the world around them. Feed is mainly about Titus, the narrator who displays more complexity than his friends, and Violet, his individualistic

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    in “Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Pit & the Pendulum” show the many similarities between these stories. Deranged narrators, dark moods, and edgy scenes represent the decay element commonly used in gothic writing. A specialty of Poe’s was the use of unreliable narrators in his stories, as portrayed in both “Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Pit & the Pendulum”. Throughout each story, the narrator is deranged and frenzied. This makes

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    “I dismembered the corpse. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs”, said the madman (39). In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart”, the themes are vital for readers to identify with the madman’s reasoning of every single action he executes. Such events as in the first sentence would be difficult, if not impossible, to grasp without the knowledge of any themes. While some individuals may feel that themes are merely add-on elements in similar tales, this analysis will establish

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    The Assigned Life To Teens With Anorexia Stop, anorexia is not making teens look good, it is killing them off one by one! Anorexia is a very serious eating disorder. Teens that have this disorder are beginning to harm themselves and people around them. Also, many teens are feeling uncomfortable in their own body. They are even dying due to this eating disorder. Anorexia is a very dangerous eating disorder that has a dangerously high chance of negative side effects, causes teens to criticize their

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    depression, that affect the individual and those close to them directly, but do not pose as a potential threat to themselves or society. There are, however, mental disorders that disrupt one’s ability to decipher and differentiate between reality and the deranged world they hold within. Violenet outbursts caused by such disorders can be categorized into premeditated or impulsive violence. For example, the effect of the drug phenytoin on prisoners restricts the impulsive violence but not premeditated violence

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    Once upon a time, there was only one kingdom on Earth, the Yonder kingdom. The elderly king and queen of Yonder lived with their seven children. Four beautiful daughters and three handsome sons; each with their own unique personality. Evelyn was the oldest child and was often jealous of her other sibling. She was insatiable, and she would get mad at her parents if her parents didn't be the things she desired. Graham was materialistic, for money and items that are high in value. His covetousness hands

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    How could one be so ignorant to think that the main characters in Nameless Tennessee are unintelligent? In the story Nameless Tennessee it is evolved around a married couple selling they’re general store. They are a very nice couple with a country accent. That is what disgusts me the most, (no not the country accent). The fact that anybody would think they are vacuous since they sound different. In the story Nameless Tennessee I believe the message the author is trying to convey is don’t judge people

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