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    Why Ethics Matter

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    Why Ethics Matters There are many situations in which ethical perspectives are in contrast to another person’s opinion on the same subject matter. Every person has found themselves looking over his shoulder asking himself "am I doing the right thing?" Ethics is what a person does when no one is watching. Whether it is a corporation or a government entity‚ they all expect their employees to behave ethically. What are ethics? Webster defines ethics as "a set of moral principles" or "a theory or

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    grades don't matter

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    Topic: Grades Don’t Matter Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to see that students who almost failed their grades in college still have the potential to be a great person someday. I. Introduction/Attention A. Attention Getter: What do you feel when people around you say that you’re a failure? That you are lazy‚ stupid and a good for nothing student‚ just because you failed? It hurts right? Especially‚ when you know that you put all your efforts just to have good grades. Even I experienced

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    Why Does It Matter?

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    and dream‚ others just spent the past few days locked in and repenting‚ and the rest either didn’t care or forgot. All these crazy fear-based decisions lead to a small list of much greater and loaded questions: Is it worth it? Does it matter? and Why does it matter? Of course these are questions that fall under the category of “The Meaning of Life‚” and are virtually impossible to reply to‚ but everyone should be entitled to possess their own educated opinion‚ right? In Thomas Nagel’s essay “The

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    Why Parent Matters

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    The article “Why a Baby’s Connection with a Parent Matters” by PERRI KLASS‚ M.D published June 26‚ 2017 is about the emotional connection that develops between a baby and a parent or caregiver. Klass Explains that why the attached bond with a parent or a caregiver is essential in a baby’s early years. Going into more detail about the article gives you the outcomes & effects about having or not having secure bond with a child. There are two main points of this article‚ the first point of the article

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    Why Marriage Matters

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    Marriage‚ a Backbone to Civilization Marriage matters. If marriage did not matter‚ would it even be considered when growing up? The common child at some point thinks about getting married and having children. Our society has gone through monumental shifts throughout its history. A theme that has not changed however‚ marriage‚ has survived through it all due to its importance. Our children and our health are two of the most important aspects of life. Marriage will help in both of those categories

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    Why Fear Matters

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    states "Fear matters‚" "It’s a good thing‚" she adds‚ "because fear makes you do things that keep you alive." It goes back to knowing having prior knowledge in counteracting to fear resulting in the choice of making smart decisions to prevent conflict. Additionally‚ fear matters because it can also push an individual to the edge to display absurd behavior‚ which can lead to a intensified conflict between parties. Fear is a preparation for movement. (Reinhardt‚ 2002) It’s vitally important in hopes

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    THE SUBJECT MATTER OF EXPERIMENTS A well-designed experiment tells us that changes in the explanatory variable cause changes in the response variable. More exactly‚ it tells us that this happened for specific subjects in the specific environment of this specific experiment. No doubt we had grander things in mind. We want to proclaim that our new method of teaching math does better for high school students in general or that our new drug beats a placebo for some broad class of patients. Can we

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    Why History Matters

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    Why Does History Matter? History is one of the most underappreciated subjects included in a modern education. Many students regard history as a useless subject that their school requires for some reason. What’s the point of learning about dead people and what they did‚ when you can learn about something that will be relevant to the present and the future? New information is always expanding the field of science‚ and english is constantly being perfected like a diamond being polished. These subjects

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    Privacy Matters Analysis

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    things that it is impossible to reduce them all to one simple idea‚” which can be found in Solove’s article “Privacy Matters” (Solove 181). What Solove writes about in “Privacy Matters” is essentially why the “I-have-nothing-to-hide” argument is entirely untrue (Solove’s “Privacy Matters”). Everyone has something to hide‚ it just may not be something bad (Solove’s “Privacy Matters”). As technology becomes more and more sophisticated‚ the concept of privacy is disappearing. These days‚ any information

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    Why Religion Matters

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    Why Religion Matters I was raised Catholic all my youth‚ having been baptized 3 months into my life for the forgiveness of sins that I had yet to commit; I did as I was told and I didn’t question my church or any other authority figure. As I reached my early years of high school I began to do as all teenagers do: Question authority and ask questions when given any commands. Having dealt with an abusive step father‚ an unaware working mother‚ and non existing father‚ God seemed as though he was a

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