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    Imagine what the world would be like if everyone thought that lying was acceptable. In the play the Crucible by Arthur Miller and in the noel A Break with Charity by Ann Ranadi‚ both include characters with different morals. Characters such as Abigail Williams from the Crucible and Ann Putnam from A Break with Charity‚ believe that‚ lying is not as big of a deal as it really is‚ because it does not affect them in any way‚ it only affects the people around them. Unlike Abigail and Ann‚ there are characters

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    S. think lying is unacceptable‚ yet 65 percent of people in America believe lying is ok. I firmly believe lying is not acceptable in our society. Lying is unacceptable as it is morally wrong. For example‚ Truthfulness are statements which cannot be avoided is the duty of a duty of a person to everyone‚ however bad the disadvantage.(Kant‚ 4) The people have a duty to not lie no matter the reason‚ like to protect people from emotional pain. Kant believes that there are no excuses for lying‚ except

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    A. What are the advantages of Lying? B. What are the disadvantages of Lying? C. Lying to Impress IV. Topic Sentence A. Causes and Effects of Lying B. Parents are Smarter! C. What Do Most Young People Do? V. Conclusion Humberto Briceno Prof. ----- ENC 0022 (67928) 3 November ‚ 2014 Cause and Effect Essay Lying Are you able to recognize the very last time

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    explain my proposed policy about the drug and explain how it should be regulated in our country. The Science Behind the Drug Background First and foremost‚ what is marijuana? “Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the world; various forms of the drug have been used for thousands of years for their medicinal‚ social‚ and aesthetic effects” (Marijuana Legalization 3). For those who don’t know‚ “cannabis‚ or marijuana‚ is an annual flowering plant of the botanical order Rosales‚ which

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    Divorce should be legalized in the Philippines March 21‚ 2013 (Date Submitted) I. Introduction Marriage is meant to last forever and vows usually include the phrase‚ “’til death do us part”. These are the words that most of us believed. Marriage is regarded as a sacred union between a man and a woman‚ thus‚ it must be cherished and valued with love. But what if the love that a couple once shared together fades away? What if the love becomes weak and unstable as time passes

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    believe legalization of the selling of organs is beneficial. However‚ organ markets should continue to stay illegal in the United States because selling is unjust‚ promotes unhealthy greed‚ and devalues human life. Initially‚ selling should not be legalized because it is unjust. For instance‚ there is a strong economic motive for low-income families to sell their organs yet none for wealthy people to do so. Likewise‚ the risk of coercion and exploitation‚ specially of poor people‚ is considerable. Some

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    High Times Most people are motivated to reach their goals. They will work hard to get what they want and to build a more prosperous future for themselves and for their families. However‚ there are a variety of factors‚ both physical and psychological‚ that can skew people’s incentive to succeed. Among these are depression‚ physical illnesses‚ and addiction. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse‚ cannabis‚ also know as marijuana‚ can affect all three of the above factors and even the

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    Should Marijuana Be Legalized? Marijuana is a very prominent and controversial subject in our society today. There have been many slanderous claims about how cannabis is horrendous‚ however the truths are starting to surface. I strongly believe that marijuana should be legalized for all purposes. If the government cannot stop us from harming our bodies by overeating or skydiving‚ why should they be able to stop us from using drugs? The use of marijuana for medical purposes dates back thousands

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    Currently‚ marijuana is criminalized‚ why is that? There are many reasons but one being that it is perceived as addictive.1 but literally anything can be addictive; there’s a show called “Strange Addictions”‚ it’s about people who are addicted to all sorts of stuff like drinking nail polish and exercising. Does that mean the government should be allowed to illegalize painting our nails or gyms‚ no. Most people have their own common sense they could use to decide whether it’s time to stop and how

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    Assisted Suicide: Should assisted suicide be legalized? The term assisted suicide refers to the practice of a physician prescribing legal drugs that allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives. The difference between assisted suicide and euthanasia (mercy killing) is that in assisted suicide the doctor may only provide the drugs‚ not administer them‚ while in euthanasia the doctor can provide and administer the drugs. In 1994‚ Oregon voters approved the Death with Dignity Act which permitted

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