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    Wars Are Always Wrong

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    Wars are always wrong It has been approximately 100‚000 years that modern human beings first evolved in the Earth. Along with the pace of time human civilization has been diversified into different racial‚ ethnic and language groups. This disintegration has lead people to live in a myriad of culture which is considerably different from each other‚ in most of the ways. The hodgepodge of various culture‚ race‚ and language has created complex and factious human societies. From the beginning of

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    known from previous centuries’ when slaves were traded each for a market value‚ and even since its known abolition has been a subject of debate for its ethicality. Today’s society and morals reflect detest for slavery and generally promote it as wrong. Slavery has always been a subject of debates from a historical perspective and of course the ultimate discussion

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    Was Hiroshima Wrong

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    and limiting damage done by war. The Just War Theory consists of seven sections: Just Cause‚ that force may only be used to correct a grave‚ public evil‚ Comparative Justice‚ where the rights on a side of a conflict must significantly outweigh the wrongs‚ Legitimate Authority‚ only duly constituted public authorities may use deadly force or wage war‚ Right Intention‚ force may only be used in a truly just cause‚ Probability of Success‚ arms may not be used in a cause where disproportionate measures

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    January 1‚ 1963. Even though Emancipation Proclamation did not free all slaves‚ it was a milestone for African American slaves. Overall‚ there are moral and financial reasons why slavery is not only wrong but foolish beyond mere social advocacy and political rhetoric. Essentially‚ slavery is morally wrong based on the fact that it contradicts the Judeo-Christian foundations upon which the United States based The Constitution and Bill of Rights. The concept of all men being created equal is interpreted

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    ABORTION: IS IT MORALLY WRONG? INTRODUCTION Abortion is the intentional termination of a pregnancy after conception. It allows women to put an end to their pregnancies‚ but involves killing the undeveloped embryo or fetus. For this reason‚ it is a very controversial subject. ABORTION Supporters of abortion rights argue that the embryo or fetus is not a person‚ or at least that the government has no right to ban abortion unless it can prove that an embryo or fetus is a person. I believe

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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    The topic of my research paper is euthanasia. I chose this topic because it is very controversial and I am intrigued by the dialog it can spark. Before this research paper I thought euthanasia was simply a doctor or nurse killing patients they thought didn’t have any quality of life by giving them a lethal injection. I found from my research that it is a lot more complicated than that. There are people who actually want to be euthanized. There are also situations where removal of ventilation

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    Is Oedipus Right Or Wrong

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    avoided before everything happens‚ the play Oedipus could not have had a different ending than it does‚ because the personality of Oedipus has showed that the truth could never be hidden‚ the situation has not given anyone to correct what has been wrong‚ the fear of Laius and Jocasta has determined the outcome‚ and Oedipus and Jocasta have believed what they are told instead of knowing the whole story. First of all‚ Oedipus as a hero who has save the country from the beast Sphinx‚ he himself is a

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    it is enforceable in some general way‚ as would be the case with laws. Many rules are neither morally binding‚ nor do they ultimately have the force of law attached to them. Nevertheless‚ they are necessary and generally adhered to because of the context in which they operate. Rules might also come about through custom or practice‚ and involve the disapproval of the community rather than any legal sanction if such a rule is broken. The bills of exchange act 1882 in effect did little more

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    Why Is Socrates Wrong

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    Meletus got his argument of Socrates’ way of corrupting the youth. Socrates also added how none of the younger people and their parents has stood up and proves that one is being corrupted. In his point of view‚ Meletus states that the Athenian assembly‚ law and councilmen are the ones responsible for educating the youth. He also added how every Athenian is accountable for the good conducts of the younger people. However‚ Meletus that all except for Socrates “has an excellent influence” on the youth (37)

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    Adventure Gone Wrong

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    Adventure Gone Wrong When I was a child there was nothing more I loved then creating an adventure within my own backyard and mind. I pretended to navigate through the woods as Sacajawea did when she traveled thousands of miles with the expedition of Lewis and Clark. My favorite adventures included abandon hunting shacks or forts in the woods. I would use these forts as shelter and create my own town around them. The best forts were always the oldest and most decapitated ones‚ the ones that looked

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