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    think about why do we have laws? and do we really need them? Frank Trippetts explains why many people today don’t follow the laws he also talks about the importance of the laws. Trippetts argument is to show people why they should not break the law no matter how big or small the law is. He goes on explaining how millions of americans never think twice before breaking the law. The author’s tone is critical to the millions of americans. Some people might think that the laws are unnecessary and people

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    I would not say that breaking the law is morally wrong because everyone has their perception of reality. Some individuals may think that breaking the law is morally wrong because of how they were raised while others may disagree. However‚ a particular situation may require breaking the law may be the only option to get the desired result that one may need to live a full life. In certain situation‚ peoples’ actions‚ can be justified if they provide the enough evidence as to why they did what they

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    Krista Cannilla Professor Gonzalez ENG 151 (9061) April 9‚ 2013 Defining the Elasticity of the Law In what situation would breaking the law become plausible? What circumstances will justify a person’s actions when they decide breaking the law becomes a necessary matter? The variables are essential. What type of crime was committed? Does it affect anybody else negatively? Whenever the law is broken‚ the potential perpetrator is brought to court. The justice system and its judges then decide

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    after Dr. Moreau died the beast-men did not fear punishment of the Law since there was no one to punish them. The beast-men’s animal characteristics seemed to come back quicker because it was what felt more natural. So without society and rules to follow‚ the beast-men started becoming less civilized and reverted back to their

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    January 27‚ 2015 MRS. JULIETA P. NIDOY Academic coordinator San Francisco Javier College Narra‚ Palawan Dear Mrs. Nidoy: Please excuse me for being absent in your class last day‚ January 26‚ 2015 because my mother advised me to take a rest due to severe headache and asthma. I am hoping for your kind consideration on this matter. Thank you very much!

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    Ma’am/Sir‚ Please excuse my son Jezreel Padua for being absent to this coming june 21-23. He is one of the secondary of his cousin’s wedding. Hope for your kind and consideration. Respectfully yours‚ Myrna Padua Enjoy this beautiful song by Gotye! Intro: Dm‚ C‚ Dm‚ C x5 Verse: Dm C Dm C Dm C Dm C Now and then I think of when we were together Dm C Dm C Dm C Dm C

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    Before a person breaks a law in an attempt to accomplish a greater good‚ he or she should exhaust all options available under the law. In an attempt to accomplish a greater good‚ a person should not cause serious harm. A person must have sufficient knowledge and authority before acting on behalf of another person (or animal‚ in this case). No one is obliged to obey unjust laws that suppress one group while elevating others. In breaking the law in an attempt to accomplish a greater good

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    English 2 Pre-Ap / period-3 10-19-2013 Ignorance is Not Bliss Oedipus Rex‚ by Sophocles‚ premiered in 429 B.C.E.‚ tackles the idea of fate‚ and how too great of a desire to change fate will result in the opposite of what you want to happen. I believe that this play was created to argue against the idea that your fate can be changed. I also believe that you can’t change your fate but I am convinced that you will never know your fate until after it happens. The story of Oedipus was carried orally

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    Grade 10 Biology Review Part A Cell Diagrams 1. a) Label the parts of the plant cell b) label the parts of the animal cell Part B Matching Match the description in column a with a term in column B. Write the letter of the response in the blank on the left. (1 mark each) Column A Column B _____1. Manufactures ribosome parts‚ RNA. A. cell membrane _____2. Structure that forms the outer boundary of B. nucleolus an animal cell. C. mitochondria

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    Can breaking the law ever be justified? Any country or a place has its set of rules or laws. They are made in order to keep the place safe and peaceful. Some may have a set of rules while others may have rules that are open to changes and additions. These rules are set to govern people and keep them in discipline. However‚ as the saying goes ‘rules are meant to be broken’. Many people are found breaking these laws. No one in the world always follows the rule. It might be a small rule they might

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