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    various reasons like circumstance‚ war‚ poverty and some by choice. Initially‚ I believe that prostitution is practiced in poor and underdeveloped societies not until I read the articles provided for this class discussion. Prostitution is morally wrong‚ aids human trafficking and it is a gateway to various sexually transmitted diseases. As a Christian‚ the Holy Bible made it clear that our body is the temple of Holy Ghost. Having premarital sex or any kind of sex with someone that is not your spouse

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    Human Cloning Is Wrong

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    problem is prohibited by the law and God because its process against God’s will which is creating human without eggs and sperms. Moreover‚ it brings a lot of disadvantages and bad effects for us as the human. Those are the reasons why human cloning is wrong. First‚ there are many reasons why the law does not allow the people to do human cloning. Human cloning will make this world crowded by the identical human. You can imagine that if human cloning is allowed then the people around you are cloned. You

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    Why Killing Is Wrong

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    they have done. If this happen to you would you want him to sit in a jail cell while your family member is deid. Even though killing is wrong and we shouldn’t do it‚ sometimes people don’t learn and we have to get rid of them because we don’t want anyone else to go there the same thing other people had to go threw. Other People might say that killing is wrong but it depends on what the person did. For Example‚ Prisoners do the worst things a human can do and when it’s murder‚ what’s to stop

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    Why Is Heathcliff Wrong

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    In the novel Wuthering Heights‚ by Emily Brontë‚ an individual named Heathcliff was wronged many times. He was treated poorly all of his life by his “brother”. Heathcliff fell in love with a woman who loved him back‚ however she married another man‚ because he was rich and had a higher social rank. All of the times Heathcliff was wronged during his life inspired him to get revenge on those that treated him incorrectly. Overall‚ Heathcliff is a maniacal man who is driven by all of the times that people

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    Rights?

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    (Intro) Do you believe animals and humans are the same. “A Change of Heart About Animals” by Jeremy Rifkin‚ describes how the lives of animals are all for the benefit of the human race and how animals deserve more respect. Many concerned and caring people believe that animals should be treated with love and respect. The reality of this is that Rifkin doesn’t understand that life without using animals as a benefit is highly unlikely and would just complicate the already complex world we live in today

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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    Aid to Comfort Helplessly‚ writhing in agony is not the way to live! Allowing people to suffer in pain is a form of torture. It is wrong in our society for a person to inflict pain upon another human being. Why is it not wrong for an incurable disease to continuously impose suffering on a human? Today‚ doctors only prolong the lives of terminally ill patients whilst they still suffer until the disease kills them. Patients should have an option as to how long their suffering will last. Euthanasia

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    Why Is Stealing Wrong

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    Thesis: Stealing is always unethical no matter what are reasons for it. The reason for this is you did not work to attain the property and it does not rightfully belong to you. Kant would agree that stealing was wrong no matter reasons for it. I. Stealing is unethical no matter what are reasons for it A. As you would teach a child the ethic of reciprocity “ One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself ” B. Stealing an item is not a correct choice instead of stealing you should

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    be any more different. Murder is an act of malice‚ while euthanasia is an act of mercy. This is a position that has been advocated by doctors in the past‚ but only now is really gaining traction. Their arguments‚ which are mostly based around the rights of the patient‚ are extremely convincing. And they all but point to one conclusion:

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    Parents have one main job when it comes to their children‚ and that is to raise them. They are the ones who teach their children right from wrong; the ones who scold their children when they do something bad; the ones who decide the punishment to give their children. Deciding the punishment may be very difficult for some people‚ however. Not punishing them is going to teach the children

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    Write Wrong Identity

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    themselves. The latter holds true for a student named Emily Vallowe. In her narrative‚ “Write or Wrong Identity”‚ Emily Vallowe contests her self-concept as a “writer‚” by exploring everywhere from her earliest years to her present life to determine whether or not she can live up to this claim. She utilizes personal anecdotes from her childhood and onward to contemplate and ultimately defend her “right” to call herself a writer. Since the author’s contemplation of her identity reflected the contemplation

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