Existentialism
.... Nietzsche was not considered an existentialist until he was re-examined after World War
II:
Judged by our initial criteria, Nietzsche might well be called an ....
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POPE JOHN PAUL II
.... Thus, some have
judged that Pope John Paul
II's drive to unify the Roman Catholic Church by forceful, prolific teaching may have actually divided it along ....
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Japan's Showa Foods II. Background A. The Joint Ven
.... The ethical problems faced by Packard and Showa include how employees are to be promoted (Tanaka), how employees are to be
judged on their performance (Harper ....
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Pope John Paul
.... Thus, some have
judged that Pope John Paul
II's drive to unify the Roman Catholic Church by forceful, prolific teaching may have actually divided it along ....
(983

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Singapore in World War II
.... the major Far East Asian players would become apparent during World War
II. .... American military strategists had correctly
judged that Singapore was but a single ....
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Type II Diabetes Prevention Program The purpose of this project is ...
.... of type
II diabetes. Goal 2: Reduce participants' degree of risk for disease. Goal 3: Delay the onset of the disease. The just listed goals will be
judged to ....
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European and English Divergence in Political Thought
.... inept as a monarch that he found himself under interdict by Innocent
II, the most .... to a trial by a jury of their peers (meaning nobles
judged nobles, commoners ....
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Revolution
.... While James
II was at a pinnacle of power at this point in his .... history of the Revolution resolves itself into a catalogue of various ill-
judged measures which ....
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Character of Desdemona in Othello
.... and one who "could think and ne'er disclose her mind" (
II.i.171 .... Desdemona's actions and attitudes cannot be
judged with any kind of contemporary referents, for ....
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The Character of Hamlet
.... of the visage, Together with all forms, moods, shapes of grief, That can denote me truly (I.
ii.77-83). Hamlet states here that he cannot be
judged by the ....
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Jezebel as an Archetype
.... However, the authorship of I-
II Kings is likely to have been divided among "two .... This writer
judged every king on the basis of religious loyalty, with David as ....
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Discussion of Clinton v. State of New York
....
II, sec .... sign or reject a bill in toto, the Act violates the requirements of Article I. For that reason alone, the Line Item Veto Act was
judged unconstitutional ....
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Euthanasia & Protection of Human Dignity
.... choose, is also something most Americans today feel should be a matter of personal choice and should be
judged on an individual basis. Pope Paul
II argues that ....
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Slaughterhouse Five
.... the measure against which the whole of Vonnegut's fiction is likely to be
judged. .... unique voice of war literature as a survivor of the World War
II bombing of ....
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Critical Reviews of Slaughterhouse-Five
.... the measure against which the whole of Vonnegut's fiction is likely to be
judged. .... unique voice of war literature as a survivor of the World War
II bombing of ....
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Development of the feminist movement
.... and considers some of the history of the matter since World War
II, ultimately her .... way: The man who failed to marry o stay married might be
judged a little "odd ....
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St. Augustine
.... diseased by nature or nurture (ie those whose lifestyles are
judged "unhealthy .... of the flesh nonetheless, eternally vulnerable to corruption (Book
II, Chapter
II ....
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Roussea General Will
.... allows a scale of values to be constructed by which well-being may be
judged. .... unimaginative animal, it made him an intelligent being and a man" (Rousseau
II, ....
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Outbreak of WWI
.... because the war itself solved no problems and so cannot be
judged in terms .... I produced the tensions and environment that would lead to World War
II: By placing ....
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Dr. Strangelove
.... during the nuclear age extending from the conclusion of World War
II, when America .... Every Soviet success was
judged in terms of how it added to the threat to ....
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The 1964 film Dr. Strangelove
.... during the nuclear age extending from the conclusion of World War
II, when America .... Every Soviet success was
judged in terms of how it added to the threat to ....
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The Nuclear Age
.... during the nuclear age extending from the conclusion of World War
II, when America .... Every Soviet success was
judged in terms of how it added to the threat to ....
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Organizational Control
.... of an organization and came into its own in the post-World War
II period, the same .... They are not thought to be creative, and are often
judged to operate at cross ....
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Measure for Measure
.... nor less to others paying Than by self-offences weighing" (Act III, Scene
II). .... Angelo and Lucio are
judged and found guilty, but both are forgiven the worst ....
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Human Behavior in Measure for Measure
.... nor less to others paying Than by self-offences weighing" (Act III, Scene
II). .... Angelo and Lucio are
judged and found guilty, but both are forgiven the worst ....
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Euthanasia and Human Dignity
.... most Americans today feel should be a matter of personal choice, to be
judged on an .... Pope John Paul
II discusses a number of things he sees as part of the ....
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War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
.... inhibited the onset of large-scale war: Since the end of World War
II, well over a .... Every Soviet success was
judged in terms of how it added to the threat to ....
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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... Socrates believes he will be
judged by a higher power and tells his accusers to "first .... Final Cause" of the body as he explains in On The Soul (Book
II.4). As ....
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Influence of the Period 1910-1920
.... creates a dilemma, for the 1990s are simply too recent to be
judged properly, while the .... in Europe over the next two decades and led inevitably to World War
II. ....
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Housing Quality in the US Private Production -- The Rising Tide ...
.... Subsidized housing was
judged to be "ineffective as well as inefficient." (pp. .... that housing quality has improved dramatically since World War
II, Apgar insists ....
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