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    Murder of a Murderer: Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie While murder is widely considered to be the most abhorrent and atrocious act one can commit, Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie takes the dark and tainted act, and raises the question of its’ moral implications. The murder victim in the novel, Mr. Ratchet, has a previous alias, Mr Casetti. He is responsible for the kidnapping and murder of a young girl, Daisy Armstrong. He pretends she is alive, and extorts money from

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    Lastly, gossip and secrets are often told and spread to build up credibility. People like Caroline gossip to build up a relationship with others such as Hercule Poirot because she wants him to trust her. Caroline gets jealous how Dr. Sheppard gets to be so involved with the case so she gives any information she can to get Mr. Poirot. Caroline is successful in her endeavour as shown by this quote “I consult Mademoiselle Sheppard as to suitable homes. She gives me the names of two near Cranchester

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    Have you ever wrestled with a question about morality, and had a difficult time coming to a conclusion? Do you ever wonder if this is something Poirot wrestled with? I think that he has. In Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, the conclusion comes to quite a surprise. Every suspect on the train took part in committing the murder. What decision should Poirot make? Should he let each person off the hook, or should he allow all twelve of them to be prosecuted? Their final verdict is what

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    Louie Zamperini Louie Zamperini wasn’t the brightest kid in his neighborhood, nor the smartest, but he was the fastest. Bent on making it to the olympics, and there forth breaking the four minute mile; there is nothing in the world that can stop him. Except World War 2. Enlisted as a bombardier, he finds himself in the middle of the ocean. Hundreds of miles from land, he has to endure the unbearable. His determination, persistence, and strive for life is the real runner inside of him that never

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    Many teachers and students have begun to become "friends" on Facebook and other social media, but is this really ethical and safe? Many teachers and students feel that communicating with each other through Facebook is mostly beneficial. It provides a means to exchange questions and information virtually instantly in a format which is both stimulating and enjoyable. However, some parents and school officials are against it. They are concerned that this type of student/teacher communication blurs

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    1. Company Background Cathy Pacific Airways was founded in 1946, it is an international airline based in Hong Kong, offering scheduled cargo and passenger services to over 170 destinations around the world. The company is the industry 's one of the few 5-Star Airline and be awarded the World’s Best Airline over years. It vision is to make the airline the most admired in the world, ensuring safety comes first; deliver service straight from the heart; provide outstanding product and service; produce

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    In Salem, Massachusetts there was a woman named Tituba who was a slave from barbados, and she practiced witchcraft, and there were these girls who were fascinated by it. Until one day, when the girls were barking, crawling, and twitching for no apparent reason, and they were confronted by people. They were asked who was doing this to them and they named three women, and from this point on, death was arriving to many people. A man named Samuel Parris was Reverend and his daughter, a child,

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