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    he will never become king, Jonathan wholeheartedly submitted to the will of the Lord and promoted the kingship of David. Jonathan saw that God had great plans for David and as a loyal friend, a loving brother, and a sacrificial follower of God, he forfeit his place in kingship and embraced his place in the sovereign plan that God set out for him. That plan extended into Jonathan’s last battle where he died along with his father. In return of Jonathan’s loyalty to David, David sought out Mephibosheth

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    party, Romeo pauses and says: “I fear too early, for my mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night’s revels, and expire the term Of a despisèd life closed in my breast By some vile forfeit of untimely death.” (1.4.113-118) He feels as if something at this party will go awry, which is true, because the second he meets Juliet his fate is altered. This tells the audience that this party will start the string of unfortunate events. Also

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    seems to always catch back up with them. Romeo predicts his fate many times throughout the play making it known to the audience that his path leads to death. Early on Romeo seems to realize his fate is “some vile forfeit of untimely death”(1.4.118). The quote is expressing how Romeos forfeit is so unpleasing it will lead to death, foreshadowing the end of the play. When notified about Juliet he exclaimed “Is it e'en so?—Then I defy you, stars!—”(5.1.25). Romeo over and over thinks that he can’t change

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    example of foreshadowing is when Romeo is hesitant to going to the capulets masquerade “I fear too early, for my mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night’s revels... By some vile forfeit of untimely death.". The last example is Romeo telling his dream: "I dreamt my lady came and found me dead-- Strange dream, that gives a dead man leave to think!-- And breathed such life with kisses in my lips.". Foreshadowing shows in Juliet's threat

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    The Integrity Objection is a counter-argument to consequentialism first proposed by Bernard Williams in 1973. It problematizes consequentialist moral philosophy on the grounds that it forces an agent to forfeit their ‘integrity’ – their character and personal values – in order to follow an impartial moral calculus. When an agent performs an action which is morally correct according to a consequentialist calculation, they may experience guilt, sadness, or other negative emotions despite the moral

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    acceptance to the university he dreams of attending. The teacher will have to decide whether to accept the plagiarized report, or reveal the student’s violation to the school authority. If he decides to report him, it will be on the student’s records and forfeits his chance of getting into a university. On the other hand, the student will move forward to college and will get credit for someone else’s work has she decided to accept the report. Whichever decision the teacher make will produce consequences.

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    I have been asked to advise Summer Rayne whether (1) the Australian government would be able to stop him from helping the Afghanistan asylum seekers by his boat’s action under the ASIATIC Act, (2) the government would be able to forfeit his speedboats under the ASIATIC Act without returning it back to him, (3) any sales and purchase of the T-shirts would be legal, and (4) overall he would have any chances of challenging the Act. It appears that although there are some invalid provisions – sections

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    Floods, earthquakes, tsunami, heat waves, landslides and wildfires. These words bring back memories of horrifying natural disasters, which could strike at any given moment. Especially dangerous for people who barely survive while they have to struggle every day. “Over 31,849,838 had been killed by natural disasters in the past century” [1]. These are just a few of the natural disasters that can strike any country one of several in the world. Natural Disasters can cause many different

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    Abandoned by her mother at three-year-old, married at the age 19, three children at the age of 26, and with only a fifth-grade level education. My mom was in prison for a month after struggling to cross the Mexican border into the United States. My mom came to American seeking a better future where my siblings and I did go hungrier to be able to survive. The poet is describing the word “Migration” that takes a different method in relating what is crossing the border as well as tense perceptive effects

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    Defendant throughout this matter; $900.00 6. Reimbursement of additional miscellaneous: Court Modification of Orders, Sheriff serving, Copies, and Sylvan Learning; $5,391.00 7. Reimbursement of Attorney George fees; $900.00 8. Defendant is ordered to forfeit half of the court findings immediately, and submit Plaintiffs suggested income withholding until paid in full. 9. The court back date the divorce date to March 1999 10. The court order the Defendant to reimburse the Plaintiff the full amount of alimony

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