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    Abortion by definition is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Wrong! Abortion simply means murder. Right! Abortion is just wrong. In what way would abortion be right? “...all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” that was taken straight out of the Declaration of Independence. For those who do not know unalienable

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    Why Is Shoplifting Wrong

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    one of the most common crimes committed by teenagers. When you hear the word shoplifting‚ what do you think of? And what do you think about a person Photo credit: Warlito B.‚ Tamuning‚ GU who shoplifts? Everyone has their own opinion on whether shoplifting is wrong‚ depending on the situation‚ but I do not believe in situations. Shoplifting is a crime. It is illegal for a reason. There are no excuses for stealing. Sometimes life is so hard that the only way to get necessary items is to

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    February 2015 Essay Response In this contemporary society‚ how to write an essay is becoming a big problem for students. Most college students are confused with how to approach writing in a successful essay. However‚ in an article “How to say nothing in 500 words” written by Paul Robert‚ he gives a list of strategies as well as a list of things that should be avoided while writing‚ like the obvious content‚ how to place a word‚ and how to identify the colorful and colorless words. Many students

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Plagiarism is wrong for several reasons. For one it deprives myself the ability to acquire knowledge and gain writing skills. Secondly I am taking credit for the authors work‚ which is lying. Lastly it is disrespectful to my teachers and fellow students. Plagiarism deprives myself the ability to acquire knowledge and gain writing skills. Knowledge is not gained because I am not the one writing the information down from my research and knowledge on the topic. All I do is research a source and

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    Why Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    Plagiarism is the use of idea and words that are not your own. Surely you’re aware of that if you are reading this. But stop and think for a moment why you’re tempted to use this service. Are you too lazy to do your own work? Were you just insulted that I would ask you that? Perhaps there are more dire issues involved. Are you so overwhelmed with your other responsibilities that you just can’t get everything done? Are you worried about completing a course? Are you worried about getting some

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    Why Is Antigone Wrong

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    Antigone Essay The Greek play by Sophocles; Antigone‚ tells a story of a sympathetic sister trying to bury her dead brother; Polyneices‚ but cannot because of the “evil” King Creon. Although‚ that is how the play seems instead‚ I see it as one person’s actions leading to series of events that end up making everyone’s day just miserable. The theme of this play is morality‚ which is what you personally think is right from wrong. In my opinion‚ Antigone’s morals were wrong for all the right reasons

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    Why Prostitution Is Wrong

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    to job’s that are not legal and indecent just so they can provide for themselves and their families. One example of such is Prostitution. Prostitution is wrong‚ and illegal in many states in the United States of America. Nonetheless‚ is paid surrogacy (paying a woman to carry a baby to term for someone else who cannot) also a job that is wrong‚ the way prostitution is? No‚ not at all. Paid surrogacy and prostitution are different in many ways‚ and not at all relevantly similar. The argument regarding

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    written by Scott Downs In Paul Roberts essay “How to Say Nothing in 500 Words” he gives us nine tips that we can use to be a more productive writer. The first is to “Avoid the obvious” in which we should make a list of the things that immediately come to mind and not use them in your writing. Second he says that you should “Take the less usual side” which most people will avoid. He also mentions that trying to predict what the teacher wants is not a good way to choose a topic. Third is to “Slip

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    There are many differences between a Sergeant and a Corporal. Their rank on their collar is a dead give away‚ followed by their level of experience. In most situations a Sergeant will have a few years more experience than most Corporals‚ A Sergeant will also have more opportunities in the Marine Corps‚ like the opportunity to go to drill instructor school among other things. In boot camp we were always taught that Sergeants were the “backbone of the marine corps” because they’re such an integral

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    world around her. The act of stealing books is also significant as this can represent her taking knowledge back from her oppressors who wish to destroy it. The act of stealing is never in the novel portrayed as a crime of any sort‚ rather the act of theft flourishes into an act of liberation for Liesel. Liesel’s act of stealing doesn’t begin as completely deliberate‚ initially she just steals what she can find. The first theft that Lisel commits in the novel is stealing a book that a gravedigger dops

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