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    measure. If anything passive could be considered worse as it increases the amount of pain experienced by the individual. There is a notable counter-argument to this notion presented by Thomas Sullivan which argues that when a doctor withdraws any extraordinary treatment he or she “may forsee that the decision will hasten death, but it certainly doesn't follow from that fact that he intends to bring about its death.”2 He continues to compare this instance to wearing down the tires of a car by driving

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    wrote that Robert Jones’ theatre was “an extension of life, not a duplication, a heightening rather than a reproduction” (Jones 1). Of course, we know that plays are about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. However, Jones poses the question of what can designers do to heighten the “extraordinary circumstances” to the audience without interfering the message of the show? The Dramatic Imagination focused on most aspects of artistry in the theatre, including actors and designers. As someone

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    From grueling surgerys to intense romances Greys Anatomy offers it all. This five star television series focuses on the journey of doctors through there surgical residency. For 13 seasons Grey's Anatomy has followed Dr. Meredith Grey through the roller coaster ride that is a surgical residency. Along the way she has met people she will never forget and has dealt with enough trauma for a lifetime. There are also many other doctors this show follows including Derek Shepard, Christina Yang, Alex Karev

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    Why Is Jay Gatsby Great

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    until he met Daisy. So, Gatsby had all the love for her to convert it to do whatever it takes to make Daisy his. The way Gatsby saw her in a genuine way as well. “He knew that Daisy was extraordinary, but he didn’t realize just how extraordinary a “nice” girl could be.” (149) Describing Daisy as “extraordinary” is showing that there wasn’t a girl just like her. Gatsby thought every single female was mediocre while Daisy was this flawless girl that no one can compared to

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    insurance known as mortgage assurance insurance. This insurance covers your loan installment when you can't make convenient installment towards it because of disease, loss of occupation, or inability. In the occasion of your demise, it reimburses your extraordinary mortgage equalization. What is private mortgage insurance? When you can't make 20% of the home price tag as initial installment, you will need to buy private mortgage insurance. Despite the fact that you pay the premiums, this mortgage insurance

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    The Incarnation of Dostoevsky's World in that of Raskolnikov Abstract This essay examines the social, philosophical, and psychological elements that had affected the Russian Society as well as the world of Dostoevsky’s novel " Crime and Punishment". This essay demonstrates the wild impact and clashes left by these theories on the life, choices, and mentality of the novel and the characters embodied, the most important of which is the character of Raskolnikov. Highlighting an "in-depth exploration

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    Many people seem to think that successful people possess extraordinary qualities that set them apart from the rest. It is little known that their “[…] success is not exceptional or mysterious. It is grounded in a web of advantages and inheritances, some deserved, some not, some earned, some just plain lucky-but all critical to making them who they are. The outlier, in the end, is not an outlier at all" (285) just normal human beings who are given extra tools to work with. These tools are the components

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    a person a hero. A hero can be defined as a person that is recognized and known for their acts of courage, has achieved a great accomplishment or goal, or has noble qualities. According to Akbar S. Ahmed, a hero is someone who is endowed with extraordinary qualities of heart and mind, sets out to achieve a near-impossible goal and succeeds in the face of serious opposition (8). This research paper will analyze the acts of three heroes from the past (pre-1700) with three heroes of the present (1950

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    There are many differences between the characters in the book Jekyll and Hyde and the movie The League of Extraordinary Gentleman which portrays Jekyll and Hyde as the movies main characters. When I watched the movie, I noticed three main differences those are: in the movie they are trying to use Hyde while in the book they are trying to find and arrest him for murder, Jekyll doesn’t hide Hyde in the movie, and Jekyll doesn’t try to control Hyde as much as he does in the book then in the movie.

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