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    Is censorship necessary?

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    might damage the social fabric of a society‚ resulting in undesirable social implications and disrupting the racial harmony of a society. With censorship‚ such seditious content can be contained and order will be preserved. Censorship is also necessary to protect the young from the hordes of violent and sexual content found on the media. Along

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    The results of the happiness Self-experiment supported the hypothesis that my overall happiness would increase as the days went on. Three acts of kindness a day for a week showed a positive impact on my life. Being kind to others while they might be strangers or friends made me feel more satisfied with my life. As the week went on I began to feel happier and with a much more positive energy. I also began to feel more confident in myself. By the middle of the week it began to feel more like a habit

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    ACTING CHARACTER STUDY

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    Acting 2 – Applying skills in performance Prepare‚ rehearse and perform a role in a text based project Character Study Lindsey Hunter – Smillie “Othello”– Act 4‚ Scene 3 Character - Emilia Analysis of text in relation to character The piece is written in traditional Shakespearian language. We looked up words to work out what the characters were saying. Emilia is interested in learning about Desdemona’s relationship but is wary about saying exactly how she feels in case she hurts

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    Is Hamlet Morally Wrong

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    Hamlet’s life is truly tragic. I cannot imagine finding out that my uncle killed my father. Personally‚ I have absolutely no idea how I would handle it. I am sure I would go insane‚ just like Hamlet did. In that sense‚ his behavior is justified because how could he act normal after knowing that sort of information? However‚ just because I empathize with his behavioral tendencies‚ does not mean I agree with his actions. The deaths and disasters that occur are not completely his fault. The original

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    Nora Morally Ambiguous

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    Indicates that she is intelligent and possesses abilities beyond wifehood. Nora’s character becomes questionable when she starts breaking away from all the standards and expectations her husband and society had set up for her‚ this making her a morally ambiguous character. Early in the Helmers’ marriage‚ Torvalds got sick from overwork. Doctors prescribed a trip south to warmer climates as the only way to save him. At the time‚ the Helmers didn’t have the money for such a trip. To save Torvalds’s

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    Is Cloning Morally Wrong

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    will. Some people believe that cloning animals is acceptable; however‚ cloning humans is against their morals. Cloning animals and humans should not be allowed‚ because it is morally wrong‚ fatal to the health of animals and humans‚ and the majority of society believes cloning is bad. Cloning humans and animals is morally wrong. The American Anti-Vivisection Society has studied cloning and has concluded that “Many feel that cloning is “not natural‚” or is “playing God”” (Fast 1). In the movie The

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    Acting Technique Essay

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    23/8/2012- Mask And Movement w/ Pedro Focus: Animal transformation. Panda signatures: * Slumped spine. * Mask. * Feet point inward. * Neck slightly forward. * Big bodied‚ wide. * Slow rhythm * Peaceful and playful intention. Reflection I found finding an animal and engulfing it as I am quite enjoyable‚ as pandas have been my favourite animal since a very young age I was confident on its movements‚ behaviours and signatures. I experimented with a panda ‘looking

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    Abortion…Morally Acceptable or Not Whether or not abortion is morally acceptable has for long been a debated topic. When discussing this topic‚ the context in which the word "moral" is used needs to be clearly understood. The word "moral" has many different meanings. One meaning of this word is: "conforming to standards of what is right or can extend in behaviour: virtuous". So much has been said and is still being said‚ written‚ aired on radio and television‚ and argued in courtrooms about abortion

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    Is Abortion Morally Wrong

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    This is why looking at the topic of abortion is so important it is defiantly a very widely debated topic. This paper is going to talk about if abortion is morally wrong or morally permissible through talking about both sides of this ethical question. Abortion is morally wrong for a handful of reasons here is some insight on why it’s morally wrong. For this paper the definition of abortion that will be used is deliberate removal (or deliberate action to cause the

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    abortion is morally acceptable and permissible. If both the mother and the fetus have rights‚ then either the rights of the fetus have priority‚ or those of the mother have priority. If that didn’t complicate matters enough‚ we have those who argue that some fetuses have moral rights while others do not‚ making abortion sometimes morally permissible and sometimes morally impermissible. The purpose of this essay; to argue that abortion is either always morally permissible or it is always morally impermissible

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