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    How it Feels to be Colored Me “How it Feels to be Colored Me” is an essay based off of personal life stories of Zora Neale Hurston. Zora reflects on her life’s experiences with her colored identity. I believe that Zora does not ever feel out of place with who she is. Even though segregation is a huge part of her ancestry as well as her generation‚ she seems to rather blend in well with white people. It seems as though she almost feels obligated to feel discriminated because of her ethnic background

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    IS ABORTION WRONG OR IS IT RIGHT? Abortion is defined as: "the termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival." However‚ if only the debate over the abortion issue was as simple as the definition provided above. Much like every aspect of human life‚ a statement is neither right nor wrong‚ but simply left open for interpretation. There is no black and white in life‚ only gray areas. Some issues tend to provide us more gray areas than others. Abortion

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    Why Is The Testing Wrong

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    there were many situations where things could have gone very wrong. One time‚ is when Cia is taking her first test‚ as this was a very crucial part of her testing and could have meant life or death Another example of this was when the main character‚ Cia‚ was choosing what to take with her into the city during her testing. Also‚ when Cia left her room every night to talk to John was another situation where things could’ve gone very wrong. In this story the location is a region near the Great Lakes

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    What is wrong with Killing? Apparently‚ the killing of human beings whether people accept it or not‚ exists within our ever growing society. Obviously it’s against the law‚ however does this make it wrong? The answer to this question is no. From a religious perspective killing another individual is wrong. For those who don’t believe in God‚ killing is wrong as well because it takes away a person’s autonomy. As long as someone believes in God’s teachings then the act of killing is a violation

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    Abortion: Wrong Choice

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    Abortion: The Wrong Choice Nearly half of all pregnancies among American women are unintended‚ and four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion. Abortion should be made illegal‚ because a fetus is a baby‚ no person has a right to take another’s life‚ and an unborn baby cannot make the decision to live or die. While some view abortion as something people should be able to choose‚ others say abortion is a great evil‚ which is destroying the moral fabric of society Cline (2010). Many of the

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    Why Is Walmart Wrong

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    The documentary film on Wal-Mart examines everything wrong with Wal-Mart that we do not see as consumers. I initially thought it would be good for a small town to get a large company like Wal-Mart to move in‚ but I now realize how wrong that thinking was. First we learn how Wal-Mart basically destroys the economy of a small town‚ putting everyone out of business‚ as they cannot compete. Family owned businesses that have been around for generations‚ a reflection of the American lifestyle and dream

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    Suzannah Lipscomb in "Who Was Henry VIII And When Did It All Go Wrong?." talks about the different ways our society perceives the personality of Henry VIII‚ from a overly sentimental man child in “The private life of Henry VIII”‚ to an infantile but handsome king in the Tudors. She considers that this versions are not truthful to the true Henry and contribute to alter the perception of Henry’s true personality. Another obstacle for the truth about him is the focus that is given to his surroundings

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    DECISION MAKING IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Decision making is a process of selecting the best among the different alternatives. It is the act of making a choice. There are so many alternatives found in the hospitality industry. It is the selection of choice of one best alternative. Before making decisions all alternatives should be evaluated from which advantages and disadvantages are known. It helps to make the best decisions. Strategies for Decision Making It can be argued that an individual

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    Why Prostitution Is Wrong

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    When it comes to finding jobs‚ we usually focus on finding ones that pay well‚ and help us pay for our bills‚ food‚ clothing‚ etc. We look for jobs that will help sustain us‚ and our families. For this reason‚ people end up resorting 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

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    Moral Decisions It is so easy to set back and judge others for their decisions but if the one judging puts their self in the other person’s situation it is not so easy to say what they would really do. In the two plays Antigone and Trifles‚ there are two characters‚ Antigone and Mrs. Peters‚ which are prominent due to their decision-making process. In these two plays‚ both Antigone and Mrs. Peters make very important decisions based on what is right or wrong. Their decisions are life-changing‚

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