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    we understand that invasion of one’s privacy through “hacking” or “tunneling” (infiltrating a network to snoop around) is inherently wrong. There are actually a set of principles that are universally recognized called “The 10 Commandments of Computer Ethics”. These commandments‚ listed below‚ will be further discussed in the following essay. 1. Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people. 2. Thou shalt not interfere with other people’s computer work. 3. Thou shalt not snoop around in other

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    The 10 commandments in computer ethics 1. Thou shall not use a computer to harm other people. * In the age of information and/or the digital age‚ more and more personal information is available online. From financial to personal‚ information online is the property of the individual and entities that they share it with and no others. 2. Thou shall not interfere with other people’s computer work. * With greater and higher speed access the user is to benefit and incorporate these advances

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    The Golden Rule instead of the 10 Commandments "Golden Rule vs. 10 Commandments" Every people have their own beliefs‚ rules to follow. Examples of those rules are the 10 commandments which created by God and the golden rule who’s came from Confucius. For many people‚ the terms "morality" and "religion" are vaguely related yet distinctly different ideas. Morality‚ we like to say‚ pertains to an individual’s conduct and his or her relationships with other people. Morality involves relationships

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    the textbook‚ the definition of natural law is the expression of what a person knows in his or her own soul to be right or wrong. The Ten Commandments are a perfect way to apply natural law. A great Commandment to focus on when speaking of natural law is the 7th Commandment‚ “Thou shall not steal.” In the world that we live in today‚ I believe that this Commandment is often broken the most. About 75% of the people that rob or steal something feel an immediate guilt‚ whether they are stealing something

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    10 Commandments of Successful Students 1. Hard Work: Success is not possible without putting in a sufficient amount of effort towards the goal you’re trying to accomplish. Having a good work ethic means that you are willing to do the work and not just sit back as others do the work for you. Being a hard worker is the number one way to accomplish your goals and dreams in an efficient way. The amount of work you put is in the amount of success you get out. 2. Organization: Being organized means

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    I. Introduction The poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is written by Robert Frost. The poem is set in the woods on a snowy evening in winter. We imagine the speaker has been travelling across the country side. But‚ he stops his step in the woods where there is no one passing. He unsures of the owner of these woods‚ yet the owner is in the village; so that he can enjoy watching the snow falling covered his woods peacefully. During his journey‚ the speaker is not alone. He has a little horse

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    can be applied to Friar Lawrence in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence is supposed to be a godly man‚ but his looks are very deceiving to his real character. Friar Lawrence is not what you would expect of a friar‚ and is one of the main causes of Romeo and Juliet’s death. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence does not possess the qualities you would expect of a Friar. One quality that can be applied to his character is hypocrisy. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence speaks of

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    Friar Lawrence- Friend or Foe? An Examination of Friar Lawrence’s Role in Romeo & Juliet Sabri C-Y English 1H Mr. Roberts Tuesday‚ October 25th 2010 Romeo and Juliet is a remarkable play. Besides it being magnificently written‚ it is also exceptional because of its enduring relevance and fascinating characters. As the tragic story of two young lovers unfolds‚ the importance of each character’s role in the play becomes noticeable; especially that of Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence provides

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    that Friar Laurence plays a huge role in their deaths. Friar Laurence is presented as a holy man who is loved and trusted by both Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence’s main role in the story as a friend is to highlight the feud and conflicts between the Capulets and the Montagues. However‚ due to Friar Laurence being secretive with their relationship‚ and the lack of his communication skill‚ ends with both lives being taken. Friar Laurence thought that is was a good idea to keep Romeo

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence acts as a confidant to Romeo although he has a duty to maintain‚ towards all the people of Verona. He makes a lot of decisions which are central in the development of the play. The morality behind many of his decisions is debatable‚ and his actions undoubtedly prompted by good intentions‚ ended in the death of Romeo and Juliet. We first meet Friar Lawrence early in the morning‚ collecting herbs and flowers. His soliloquy brings about his similarity between

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