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    near her house during evening. In contrast‚ Madam Tan is an outgoing person and she has lots of hobbies like travelling‚ jogging‚ dancing‚ etc. Moreover‚ Ms. Kelly is a Christian while Madam Tan is an Atheist. Ms. Kelly is very sincere with her belief and she will go to church every Sunday for praying. On the other hand‚ Madam Tan is never believes in any religion since she was very young. She just believes in human ethics and she really agrees that as a human‚ we have to do the right things for

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    Can Knowledge Be Bad?

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    cell research - Cloning - Drugs - Sex knowledge - Kill - Lie Knowledge can perceive to be bad when it makes us narrow-minded reject new truths. I feel that it will cause a person to become narrow-minded by their current belief. Our current knowledge/belief can cause us to reject new information/idea and so our education and knowledge that we have learnt might turn out to be a disadvantage rather than a benefit if we don’t control it properly. Should all knowledge be pursued? By

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    I Never Saw a Moor

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    “I never saw a Moor-” The poem “ I never saw a Moor-” by Emily Dickinson is a speaker professing their religious beliefs through comparison. In the first stanza she says that she has never seen a moor or the sea‚ but she knows that they exist. The first stanzas states the axiom that just because a person has never seen something does not mean that it doesn’t exist. In the last stanza she states that she has never spoken with God or visited Heaven‚ but again she knows that they exist. In response

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    The important functions of media are to inform‚ educate‚ interpret‚ and entertain for the people. As millions of people depend on media for information the question arises on how credible the media is in the world. Objectivity should be the most important element in reporting the events which is a quality of being worthy of trust‚ or the capacity of trusting. In the media‚ objective is to get all sides of a story‚ and to leave oneself out of it. It’s about being neutral. The media is characterized

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    ancestors‚ our parents and grandparents about life and we inherit their beliefs. We cant always filter out the opinions that we are subject to. But‚ I think in our defense. We trust our parents to tell us the truth and to teach us right from wrong‚ just as they trusted their parents to do the same. We can only teach the things that we know. • How is discrimination faced by one identity group (race‚ ethnicity‚ religious beliefs‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ age‚ or disability) the same as discrimination

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    in the constitution. I believe that everyone has the right to believe in a supernatural belief. That is why we have the establishment clause and the free-exercise clause. Which were established to keep the government from interfering with the exercise of religion. But in today’s time the government does have the right to limit the practice of a religion‚ but you still have the freedom to believe our own beliefs even if no else believes them. If the freedom of religion amendment wasn’t important to

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    the dreamer

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    actual environment and social change‚ follows the belief systems of segregation. She is a widow mother who “had struggled fiercely to feed and clothe and put him through school and who was supporting him still‚ ‘until he got in his feet. Her attitudes as a mother seem to be like those of any other mother who loves her son and struggles to give him what he deserves. However‚ this attitude is also comprised with her conservative ways which is her belief that society should racially segregated.

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    Why Study History

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    history is more like a process of collecting memories. He believes that ignorance of history is absent or defective collective memory. People should study history because people will lose their identities without collective memories. Contrary to his belief‚ Sterns view history more as some serious facts. Sterns encourage people to study history so people can get actual knowledge from it. People can learn lessons from history and use them in real life. Studying history provides people practical knowledge

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    Amboy? Name two emotions to which Paine appeals in his essay. How might a colonist who had remained loyal to the British react to Paine’s argument? Paine uses the aphorism "the harder the conflict‚ the more glorious the triumph" to express his belief that hardships faced by the American forces during the war will make their eventual victory more meaningful. Find one more aphorism used in Paine’s essay and explain the point he is making with it. 1.The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot

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    never even give much thought to whether they are a necessary and beneficial asset to society. If we were indeed to ponder this concept‚ we would more than likely come to find that these opinions‚ while completely acceptable according to our nation’s belief in the freedom of speech‚ are actually a detriment to society. The opinions spewed by any citizen‚ from the President to the milkman‚ are unnecessary and have a negative effect on the minds of those subject to them. Freedom of speech is a precious

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