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    to finish their homework and to study for the tests. According to Sylviane Duval‚ a professor at the Health Behavior News Center‚ “only about 8 percent of high school students get enough sleep on an average school night.” One of the anonymous students leaves the comment under the article: “I sleep mostly at 2a.m. because I’m always up late doing a ton load of homework to get straight As. Some of my friends just copy other’s homework and cheat on the tests‚ ironically‚ they get As also.” Cheating makes

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    To hate people is always wrong - However irritating a person is‚ there will always be a question as whether you hate them‚ or just loathe them with a raging anger. It brings into question; What does a person have to do to earn your hatred? Do they have to hurt you‚ prove you wrong‚ or does everything they do somehow irritate you? Statistically 55% of people have an arch-rival or person that they hate. But what about the remaining 45%? Have they made peace‚ or simply taken the opportunity to

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    Some might say that euthanasia is not the moral equivalent of murder as this action only affect an individual well-being‚ it is often valued for its own sake‚ as well as necessary for pursuit of all other goods within a life. Others might argue that euthanasia is the moral equivalent of murder as every human being has a natural inclination to continue living. Both arguments contrast in helping us evaluate more about euthanasia is the moral equivalent of murder or not. For me‚ I think euthanasia is

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    It is acceptable and even necessary to to protest unjust and unfair laws‚ because it is morally wrong. People who were being punished inhumanely because it was the law‚ “My teammates and I saw a man strung up by his neck - and set on fire.(James)” Lynching was a legal crime against black as a form of punishment. This is not a law a country is suppose to allow‚ allow such a violent law against a certain race in a way to show superiority. No one has to right or liberty to take someone’s life for the

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    Why is rock music wrong for a Christian? Why is it so vitally important that Christians should be separated from the secular rock music? Music stems from one of two places: the carnal flesh‚ or the converted heart. Rock music stems from Satan and from sin and if I am to be a Christian who is separated from the world‚ it would be wrong for me to listen to music that stems from the world. The lyrics that rock music contains are crude and corrupt. The lyrics promote rebellion‚ drugs‚ anarchy‚ sex

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    circuits they cannot think properly like a normal human person do. So‚ if ideas are innate in our minds‚ why does a mentally disabled person do not think like a normal person? This is one of the concepts why Locke thinks that Descartes’ theory is wrong. Locke claims that prior to receiving any

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    celebration‚ but should Canada really be celebrating all the wrongs we’ve done in just 150 years? They range from detention camps to abusive “schools”. Our history isn’t as pretty as we thought it was. Canada should not be proud of the first 150 years‚ due to the wrongs of the citizens that came before them. This includes the expulsion of the Japanese-Canadians‚ the Chinese Head Tax and the mistreatment of the First Nations (1). A wrong that Canada has committed is the expulsion of the Japanese

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    The Declaration of Independence 1.) There is a list of 18 wrongs presented in the Declaration of Independence. The list presents the beliefs of the colonist on how to make America great. A mission of the list was to strengthen the royal control over the colonies. The purpose of the list was to declare the wrong doing of America and how to make it a well organized and successful country. It presented many good things for America‚ such as‚ the rights to liberty‚ life‚ and the pursuit of happiness

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    unwanted yet undeniable words‚ telling me my cousin Johnny was dead. I so often seem to be immobilized by that moment. "He played life to the fullest‚ and without regret‚ he bet it all and braved the fall". For me‚ that is the day everything went wrong. Ray and Jerilynn‚ My parents and my daughter‚ Alexa live in Costa Mesa‚ California. My Mothers sister Aunt Carole and Uncle Lenny‚ Karen‚ Joe and Johnny my cousins live about a block away. I‚ myself had been living in Newport Beach‚ California

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    behind this theory is that the effects of actions determine whether the action is morally right or wrong. According to utilitarian’s‚ the function of morality is to increase what is good‚ for example happiness and pleasure‚ and decrease the occurrence of bad things. It follows that actions are morally right to the extent that they produce the greatest good for the greatest number. Actions are wrong if they tend to produce the opposite of happiness. Utilitarianism provide that it is the moral duty

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