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    In The Newsweek article‚ “The Deadly Noodle‚” Michael Hastings‚ Stefan Thiel and Dana Thomas (2003) illustrate how food habits are turning into more and more Americanized. They point out that the consumption of food with “empty calories” is becoming more and more common around the world‚ for instance‚ in Samoa‚ people are gaining weight resulting in obesity such as canned beef. On the other hand‚ they emphasize that imported food has completely changed the way people produced fruit and vegetables

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    A sin is doing what is wrong or not doing what is right according to God’s rules. The Scarlet Letter is the story about Hester Prynne committing a sin of adultery. The consequence of her sinning is that she is forced to walk around in shame wearing a prominent scarlet letter “A” on her chest for the rest of her life. Hester was condemned by her own puritan neighbors. During that time sinning was a big deal‚ and anyone was eligible to caught and punished. A sin is something that can possibly occur

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    is the black death that happened in Europe during the 1300s. Barbara Tuchman’s This Is the End of the World: The Black Death illustrates just how deadly the black death was. In her book Tuchman explains that a very high number of people were killed because of this disease. Tuchman goes on to list how many people were killed in different towns and countries. Tuchman describes that because the disease was so

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    Hawthorn shows sins of several different kinds in numerous people‚ as well as the consequences and remedies of their sins. Three main characters; Hester Prynne‚ Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth bare the most of these sins. Arthur Dimmesdale‚ however‚ bares the most brutal effects of such sin. This is due to several reasons. <br> <br>The most observable reason for his eventual breakdown is the fact that he keeps his sin a secret. Arthur Dimmesdale’s sin was the same as Hester’s

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    18 March 2013 Sin Tax Bill: Dashing Expectations How good does the decrease of the number of smokers in the Philippines sound? Moreover‚ wouldn’t an increase in the government’s health care revenue be pleasing to hear? The Sin Tax Bill‚ now signed into law‚ aims to promote health by discouraging vice whilst raising additional revenues for the government’s Universal Health Care Program. It aims to do so by increasing taxes in so-called sin products such as alcohol and cigarettes. The largest percent

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    Sin is the main theme in The Scarlet Letter. All of the characters in the book were somehow affected by the main sin‚ which was adultery. The three main characters were the most widely affected‚ and their whole lives were molded by the way they dealt with the sin. The sin surrounds‚ encloses‚ and strangles them. There was no escaping from its cruel consequences. Hester Prynne’s sin was labeled an adulteress‚ and the result of this was that she had to wear the scarlet letter "A." She feels that

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    Based on Dimmesdale‚ what is Hawthorne’s view of sin‚ guilt‚ and the consequences hidden sin? Throughout the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne constantly references the bible and sin. Hawthorne’s view of sin is that there can be good within sin and vice versa‚ and his view of guilt and hidden sin is that by hiding sin one would feel guilt which would eat them alive. It is believed by many religions that the devil is always trying to tempt you to sin by using things that look appealing. Dimmesdale

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    The Scarlet Letter: Tales of Sin and Confession By: Zack Phillips "The happiness of the wicked passes away like a torrent!" This quote from Jean Baptiste Racin summarizes The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne in one sentence. The novel’s main focus is on three main characters and how the sins they commit affect their lives in the strict Puritan town of Boston around the year 1642. Hawthorne was very knowledgeable of his Puritan ancestry and shows it by incorporating some important thoughts

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    adversely towards most. We would avoid certain people who we find strange. We would treat people differently once we have seen their sins. We would have a very minimized friend group for fear of adding someone who has horribly sinned. We all have certain people we do not particularly like to be around‚ but what if everyone was forced to publically announce their sins by wearing a letter on their breast? Much like in The Scarlet Letter where Hester was forced to wear the scarlet letter “A” on hers

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    OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1997‚ AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9334‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Commonly known as SIN TAX REFORM ACT OF 2012 “Stick to One” OVERVIEW Sin Tax is a tax levied on products or activities‚ which are considered sinful or harmful and considered as objects of social disapproval‚ such as liquor and tobacco. Sin tax or sometimes called sumptuary tax is meant to reduce the consumption of those products or services by taxing them‚ aside from the common

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