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    ImmoralityImmorality refers to any morally wrong actions. This word has very wide meaning‚ so many actions included in this word. Many actions are immoral. But in my opinion‚ the most serious immoral actions is the abortion In Thailand‚ abortion is illegal. Moreover‚ it does not get along with Thai’s culture‚ tradition‚ religious‚ and value. I think the reason of this phenomenon is the change of the value. In the past‚ Thai people believed that women have to be well-behaved. They

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    Duncan Harrisson Mr. Strohecker World Literature 10 15‚ May 2013 Immorality of a Faulty Reality Characters that choose to live in faulty reality create an immoral environment for those closest to them and those who experience their change. For example‚ in a novel or play‚ characters’ immoral behaviors change the perspective on the reader. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare and A Street Car Named Desire by Tennessee Williams are prime examples of this hypothesis. Shylock and Blanche

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    consequences‚ good or bad‚ of the actions and what one can learn from them. Maybe finding out that that extra large coffee is too big for the cup holder will persuade that particular person to opt for the medium one next time. The same foundation of cause and effect applies to much more serious actions. In other words‚ “A man ’s errors are his portals of discovery” (James Joyce Quotes). Immoral actions‚ whether they are crimes punishable by law or not‚ always have a silver lining. No matter how horrific

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    manipulate the emotions and incite immoral thoughts or actions. By nature‚ music is morally neutral and a good. Over time however‚ immorality has seeped into the music industry‚ leading to music which is immoral. Music has begun to glorify sex and to embrace immorality as a good. Hundreds of new songs and genres are contain lyrics and rhythm which lead to immorality. However‚ that does not mean that all music or specific types of music are immoral. Musical genres are morally neutral categories‚ and

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    The Moral Immoralities of Victor Frankenstein In the novel Frankenstein‚ the author Mary Shelley portrays the limitations of man in his pursuit of scientific creativity. She illustrates Victor Frankenstein’s attempts and success at creating a human being in his laboratory as an immoral attempt to play the role of God. Shelley repeatedly shows the monster’s harmful effects on society and often places blame on Victor for the Monster’s detrimental actions. In order to emphasize the immorality and mistakes

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    today and in the foreseeable future. A blatant theme that is conveyed throughout the novel is the always present need for organ donations. The importance of organs in our society and that of Unwind‚ is shown through the outcomes due to a deficiency of organs‚ the immoral ways of attaining organs‚ and the shocking agreement of society concerning immoral actions. In a time where technology is at its most advanced‚ ___(cite) people still die every day due to the lack of organ donations. Organ donors are

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    Later on‚ while he is trying to get Daisy from Tom‚ Gatsby is so overly consumed by his want of her he cannot see her immoral character‚ which creates a strange scene especially after the argument that happened in New York and accident in the Valley of Ashes when Gatsby sits outside and watches Daisy’s home‚ exclaiming to Nick “I’m just going to wait here and see if he tries to bother her about that unpleasantness this afternoon” (145). This helps establish that Gatsby is blind to her by sitting

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    The Morality and Immorality of Plastic Surgery Camille Janine L. Icaro‚ Francis Jestin S. Aquino‚ and Marla Andrea G. Mendoza De La Salle Lipa Integrated School Authors’ Note Aquino‚ Francis Jestin S.‚ Level 10 student‚ De La Salle Lipa; Icaro‚ Camille Janine L.‚ Level 10 student‚ De La Salle Lipa; and Mendoza‚ Marla Andrea G.‚ Level 10 student‚ De La Salle Lipa; Correspondence to this article is to be addressed to Marla Andrea Mendoza‚ Level 10 student‚ De La Salle Lipa-Integrated

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    aircraft that are controlled by human beings using a computer program‚ thinking that it will avoid human casualties and it will help them in war missions and objectives. In this paper‚ we will explain why the usage of drones in wars is an immoral act. Immorality is a state of being in a conflict with the generally or traditionally held moral principles. Moral principles are those standards on when shall we to say that an act is right or wrong. In setting those standards‚ we used the theory of Utilitarianism

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    Obesity is a serious disease in today’s society. Obesity is defined as having excessive fat in body tissues. The most common measure of obesity is the body mass index (BMI). Besides‚ obesity is influenced by many causes such as eating habits‚ unhealthy lifestyle‚ and genetics. Firstly‚ the cause of obesity in our society is eating habits. Our bodies require calories for daily normal functions and activities. Gaining weight occurs due to increase in the amount of calories consumed over its need.

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