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- 9381: How Should We Treat the Homeless?
- ... to arrive might not be allowed in due to overcrowding according to fire laws. I wish that they would let these people sleep on the floor or something rather than sleep outside and freeze to death. I think that if the government can't help these people get back on their feet, then they should build larger shelters to house all of them. They could even serve more food at the ...
- 9382: Psychological Egoism: Every Person Is Oriented Towards His (or her) Own Welfare, and The Object of Every One of His Voluntary Actions Is Some Good To Himself
- ... right to use all means or actions to preserve himself. For every man is desirous of what is good to him, and shuns what is evil, but chiefly the chiefest of natural evil, which is death. The right to bear arms. In conclusion, I would like to say that? Psychological Egoism-- This is the claim that humans by nature are motivated only by self-interest . Any act, no matter how altruistic ...
- 9383: Love and Sacrifices
- ... a sense that you have that much more in common. What is the greatest expression of love? Sacrificing anything is the greatest expression of your "love". The greatest sacrifice one would have to make is death. Dying for a loved one means that your love wasn't an "It", but a "Thou", and dying only makes it more concrete. Trusting someone is also another important expression when it comes to love ...
- 9384: Distractions In Life
- ... my life. I was trapped in a realm of things which were unfamiliar to me. When I tried to experience these new adventures I ended up back where I started in a slow state of death and decay. New ideas and thoughts seemed impossible for me to grasp. It seemed that anything that was new to me was too much of a hassle. How could I move on in a positive ...
- 9385: A Civil Rebuttal
- ... must tell you that this in itself is my philosophy. I believe it was the great reformist Voltaire who says, “I do not agree with a single word you say, but will fight to the death your right to say it.” In some respects, I feel non-indifferent to his theory. So I beseech you to help yourselves as well as others in this house to let me speak freely of ...
- 9386: Chivalry
- ... here three alive, and with Sir Mordred is not one alive. And therefore if ye leave now, this wicked day of destiny is past!" Arthur's response to Sir Lucan's speech is "Now come death, come life,". What this proves is that Arthur shows his honesty and loyalty to his promise; the purpose of the killing was to kill Sir Mordred and that exactly is what transpired in the end ...
- 9387: Minstrels
- ... accompanied by jongleurs who played musical instruments. The musical instruments the jongleurs played were the fiddle and the lute. The subject of their songs were based on topics such as love ,politics, religion, war, and death. Approximately 400 melodies and 4000 poems have been preserved from medieval troubadours (Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia.) The German version of the Troubadour was the meistersinger. The meaning of meistersinger is master singer. The meistersingers were ...
- 9388: The Population Solution
- ... Kenya has one of the highest rates natural increase in the world. This rapid growth rate, which is predicted to reach 120 million by the year 2050, is primarily due to high birthrates and low death rates. Alarmingly, more than half of its population is under the age of 15. This is partly due to the fact that before western influence, health care was relatively poor and families needed to be ...
- 9389: Animal Rights
- ... medicine and many things that are done now wouldnot be able to be accomplished. But how far are we willing to go for thesake of medicine, technology, comforts, luxuries and looks? Is all theseworth the death and abuse of millions of animals? The answer is no. Grantedthat they have helped us greatly in the ordeal of human kind, by letting ustest on them and eat them, we are ultimately responsible for ...
- 9390: Prejudice Against Native Americans
- ... especially apparent during the 1800's when Indian-White relations were especially full of tension. Crazy horse, the great Oglala Sioux leader, expressed his concern for better relations between the American Indian tribes on his death bed (Nabokov 178). The European settlerhad a problem understanding the differances between the tribes. Many times they could not comprehend that one tribe of Native Americans was seperate and sometimes enemies with another tribe. Another ...
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