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    Individual greed and selfishness has been the basis of the modern society. Some people think that we must return to the older and more traditional values of respect for the family and the local community in order to create a better world to live in. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Nowadays‚ the society is developing. the people live in modern life. Some people become greedy and selfish while others think that they must return traditional values and respect the elderly and their neighborhood

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    Accourding to NBCsports.com Sanfranscisco 49er fans punched and kicked a lone MInnisota Vikings fan. This proves that sports fans can go crazy and be mean to other fans. They are too obsessed with their team and beat up people to show that they like their team. This fact proves that fans can go too far when it comes to their favorite team because they sometimes have riots after games. People also skip school‚ work‚ and even commit suicide over their favorite sports team. After a soccer game in

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    Natalie Cornacchia Cornacchia 1 Sims American Government Honors 15 December 2013 Over time‚ technology has impacted the police and other law enforcement agencies with new devices for gathering evidence. These new tools have caused constitutional questions to surface. One particular case in Oregon of an individual (DLK) aroused such question. DLK was suspected of growing marijuana inside of his home. Agents used a thermal imager to scan DLK’s residence form the outside. The results

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    Capitalism promotes greed and selfishness In capitalism country‚ not everybody does things with the purpose related profit. Many people also do something or help somebody because of kindness‚ but for the most major companies or governments in the Capitalism country‚ they run with the profit purpose. In this kind of operational system‚ people tend to be greed and selfishness. Therefore‚ people in capitalism country being greed and selfishness because of they are in a profit running system; and most

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    Sport Fans Go Too Far

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    Sport Fans‚ Do They Go Too Far? Have you ever had fans of the same team in a whole different state? Well I had‚ I was in Florida during March and I wore a Michigan shirt that day‚ and a whole lot of people acknowledged me saying Go Blue or did you watch the game last night. This is what sport fans do when they support their teams‚ and my question is do sport fans take things too far and the answer is no they don’t take things too far. Some people think that sport fans go too far with their costumes

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    this day science has greatly affected and improved our world as we know it. Science does a lot of great things‚ but sometimes it can go too far. Some reasons science can be thought of being used too far are science can be used for dangerous and bad conditions‚ and new technology can replace the job of many people. People should assume that science can be taken too far. To start off‚ science can be used for dangerous and bad conditions. One of the examples of science being improperly used is in the

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    Jordan Dr. Anne Blanchard English 1101 March 13‚ 2013 How Far is Too Far? In 2012 there were eight major public shootings‚ and since Columbine occurred in April 1999‚ 28 public shootings have occurred. The rate of people who have succumbed to fatal gunshot wounds in public areas has increased to 19.5 times higher than those of similar income countries‚ and there have been at least 61 mass murders since 1982 (Shen‚ Timeline of Mass Shootings). Whenever any type of mass murder occurs‚ the same

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    chained up‚ their furs are being pulled straight off from their bodies‚ and they are being severely abused. Moreover‚ animal societies and the government started to take action to fight for animal rights. In the article Can Animal Rights Go Too Far?‚ Adam Cohen explains how animals are being treated and how they are sold to the market. Just like humans‚ animals have lives‚ too. They deserve better treatment and care. Therefore‚ the government should enhance making laws for animal rights‚ in addition

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    The Ethics of Advertising: Do advertisers go too far? Introduction: Advertising is any paid form of non-personal communication about an organization‚ good‚ service or idea by an identified sponsor (Berkowitz‚ Crane‚ Kerin‚ Hartley‚ & Rudelius‚ 494). Advertisements are displayed through various means to a large audience. They can be found on the Internet‚ in a magazine‚ or even on the highway. Advertisements are everywhere! Their main goal is to grab the consumer’s attention about a specific

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    Not selfless enough Selfishness‚ putting ourselves in front of others‚ seems to be the norm nowadays. The simple things matter. Offering your seat to an elderly person‚ answering door-to-door salesman‚ saying please and thank-you. The list goes on. A new TV Show called “What Would You Do” is a programme about social experiments that they conduct public with hidden cameras. It usually involves their actors playing the victim in distress to see how people react. The number of people that ignore the

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