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    Voting Wrong Reason

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    = Voting For the Wrong Reason Natalya Hill Ivy Tech Community College I have to argue the fact that people who vote for the wrong reason‚ are just as at fault as the president of the United States of America. When citizen of the United States of America vote for president because of their own personal beliefs and views‚ they should think twice about voting for those reasons. When a presidential candidate is campaigning to become president and they express their personal views‚ people should

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    Is Abortion Morally Wrong

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    is why looking at the topic of abortion is so important it is defiantly a very widely debated topic. This paper is going to talk about if abortion is morally wrong or morally permissible through talking about both sides of this ethical question. Abortion is morally wrong for a handful of reasons here is some insight on why it’s morally wrong. For this paper the definition of abortion that will be used is deliberate removal (or deliberate action to cause the

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    Why Is Segregation Wrong

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    early 1900’s‚ it was worse. Laws had it where people weren’t allowed to co-live peacefully with each other because of ethnic and background. Even though it was a long process to teach this society that segregation is wrong. It allowed the United States to know that segregation laws are wrong because they are unfair‚ unequal‚ and dangerous. One of the ways to describe segregation would be unfair. For example‚” On September 3‚ 1957‚ nine black students attempted to attend the all-white student’s central

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    Why Is Hamlet Wrong

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    Hamlet was not entirely wrong in his actions. It is an often debated topic‚ whether Hamlet was right for seeking his father’s revenge and killing Polonius‚ Claudius‚ and the others along his journey. You argue that it was just objectively immoral and wrong. However‚ you have to acknowledge his circumstances and the things that continue to happen to him. His father died and his mother remarried to his uncle just after his father’s funeral. Then he sees his father’s ghost‚ and it tells him that his

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    Why Is The Giver Wrong

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    so it seems. Everyone is controlled and are unable to make their own choices and they have count on the elders to make the their choices for them. Jonas realizes that the way they are living their lives is wrong and decides to change the way they live. The world that is Jonas’s community is wrong because everyone is the same and choices are important because they help you even bad choices because you learn from them The elders want a world where everyone to be same so that no one will get hurt

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    Why Segregation Is Wrong

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    Do you think segregation is okay or is it wrong? People are separating black and whites from each other just because of the color of their skin. Segregation is wrong because it separates everyone away from each depending on the color of people’s skin. ~-.-~ Segregation is wrong because it separates people by their race and doesn’t follow the laws of the constitution’s fourteenth amendment. "Life‚ liberty or property‚ without due process of law" or to "deny to any person within its jurisdiction

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    Why Is Socrates Wrong

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    the gods recognized by the state and introducing other‚ new divinities. He is also guilty of corrupting the youth. The penalty demanded is death‚" (Socrates). Regardless of the laws at the time‚ and the amount of discretion given to the court‚ the wrong moral decision was made. Socrates’ famous student‚ Plato‚ wrote about trial in Apology‚ and Xenophon wrote in Socrates’ defense in Memorabilia. Socrates became famous for his teaching and philosophies. The Socratic Method involves following questions

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    such as a miner‚ can seem like a dystopia. In the text “Klondike Gold Rush” ‚ the author describes a plot of ambitious miners baring treacherous conditions only for a chance to strike fortune. From a conflicting viewpoint ‚ the passage “A Woman Who Went to Alaska” by May Kellogg Sullivan shares a slightly different view‚ considering the miners got the pleasure of coming across a property of riches but only to have their riches stolen from their grasp by the government. Going over these excerpts I

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    Why Bullying Is Wrong

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    been the bully‚ or even both. No matter what everyone knows that bullying is wrong and the people who stand up to the bully have the most courage and are the strongest. As said earlier bullying is wrong and it’s not right. In the story‚ Derek didn’t actually hurt Lila but he kept on sending her gifts when she always tried avoiding him. When people bully others it can push their limits. People will learn to hate themselves because they think something is wrong with them. Going back to pushing their

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    Rush”‚ “A Woman Who Went to Alaska”‚ and “The City of Gold‚ they all talk about the Gold Rush in some way. All three authors/narrators show that there were hardships during the Gold Rush‚ but they all view it differently in their pieces. There are many examples proving this. The author of the article “The Klondike Gold Rush” told of the experience of the Gold Rush. They showed how “stampeders” (miners) would race toward the gold fields‚ even though most of them didn’t even know what to do or where they

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