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    Proctor, Ann Putnam and Marry Warren all contain within them elements of good and evil.  The play contained many scenarios of good versus evil, and the characters that generally possessed these feelings and intentions. But it must be understood that there were the intentions, the incentives, and

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    Throughout the Shakespearean play, Julius Caesar, the character Marcus Brutus deals with the struggles of attempting to make Rome as best as it can be. Conspiring with some fellow Romans, the noble Brutus helps assassinate the upcoming emperor Julius Caesar. This begins a war against those who advocate the rise of Caesar, including Caesar’s closest cohort, Mark Antony. At the place of Brutus’ death, Antony stands over his body and gives a short speech commemorating Brutus’ honor. In his brief eulogy

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    2.6 Purchase Intention As the extension of E-WOM four framework model under the of response, even though there are a lot of indicators for in response sector but in this research the author want to focus on purchase intention. Purchase Intention reflects the behavior before customers buy a product [16]. According to tricomponent attitude model, behavior consists of 3 main components: cognitive, affective, and conative [16]: • Cognitive Component: knowledge and perceptions received, caused by combinations

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    purchase intention of consumers in online shopping and also study the attitude of the consumers purchase intention in online shopping. 1.3 Research Question This research attempts to provide answer to the following question: • What factors are influencing the consumer's purchase intention in online shopping? • What is most important factor that impact on consumers purchase intention in online shopping? • What are the associations between those factors and online shopping purchase intention? 1

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    The American Renissance

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    examples are like political revolution, socio-economic revolution industrial or commercial revolution, philosophical revolution, Cultural Revolution etc. Those revolutions vary in methods, motives, duration and its effects on society. Sometimes the intentions behind the revolution or movement do not coincide with its effects due to certain circumstances or certain unexpected episodes. Different types of revolutions had touched almost every aspect of society like economy, culture and socio-economic issues

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    Christianity Vs Kant

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    Initially, the Greeks were mainly concerned with the best way to live, but during the 18th century there was a shift of focus from the best way of living to the worthiest way of living. The motivation of living the worthiest life emerged from the basic principles of Christianity, Immanuel Kant based his philosophy on these principles. Kant’s ethical theory coaxed the idea that the willingness to doing right should countermand the urge to act based on ones desires. Moreover, Kant’s ethical theory

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    wrong everyone must be on the same page of what is justifiable. Thus, the definition will come into play while making laws, in court, and when contemplating your own morals. For an action to be justified, it must be understandable and have good intentions. The action must be balanced to the situation, and they must have expected a somewhat positive outcome from it. Viewers of the movie Do The Right Thing will be familiar with questioning the meaning of “justified,” because the main character carries

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    antagonist, is motivated by revenge to lie. And when he lies, they have negative consequences, which mirrors his intentions. Thus, foil characters Don Pedro and Don John suggest lies motivated by good intent have positive effects while lies motivated with ill-intent have negative consequences.

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    If you had good intentions, is it still considered murder? If you killed a person to save another, is it still a crime? In the story Julius Caesar, Brutus is a betrayer because although he loved his dear friend, Caesar, he believed that he needed to save Rome and went along with Caius Cassius to kill him. However, Cassius had tricked Brutus with a fake letter that made him think the entire city of Rome wanted him to kill Caesar. While Brutus was a betrayer, in some ways he was also a patriot. He

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    real intentions in contrast to the other conspirators. The author’s purpose is to show Brutus’ love for Rome in order to show that his purpose is for the good of Rome not himself. The author writes in an urgent tone for the readers to know that Brutus takes Rome’s livelihood seriously. Although Brutus is a conspirator, he still lives an honorably. He kills Caesar not for his own gain, but for what he thinks is the gain of Rome. Brutus proves his loyalty to Rome when he says, “as I slew my best lover

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