Hyde is described as appearing ugly and deformed, but that is not a valid reason to hate somebody. However, Hyde also gives off a bad vibe to those around him, and they cannot but feel revulsion towards him right when meeting him. His ugliness both inside and out is so great that there are no words good enough to describe it, and it is almost a mystery to how he got to the way he was. Because he was not created naturally but rather through an experiment, he does not really belong in this world, and others get that feeling too.
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Japanese Americans were put in camps in some places because it was thought they might try to contact Japan and betray America.
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C. Cause as necessary and sufficient condition.
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In this case it is possible to say that to develop the activity proposed by Jack one event needs to happen (they need to leave the building), so the second event can take place (Go to the movies). The first event has to happen anyway, after class they will leave, to go home, to find a friend, or to go to the cinema, this would represent the cause as sufficient condition by itself and accompanied of the second event it combines the two causal conditions.