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    bad day

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    Bad day One day‚ I was playing with my two sisters hide and find game. It was our favorite game ever‚ and we used to play it every day. But‚ in that day we were alone and our parents were in my aunt’s house. while we were playing it‚ my sisters hide from me. Suddenly‚ I heard their voices in our parent’s room‚ so I quickly ran to their room. But‚ when I tried to open the door‚ I found it closed. Then‚ I shouted for them to open the door‚ but they didn’t answer. After that‚ I sat down to think

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    Bad blood” was a term used to describe syphilis in the early twentieth century. The United States government‚ the greatest government in the world‚ put experiments in place on poor‚ uneducated African American men during the 1930’s. These men were told that they were going to be given free treatment for the bad blood and everything would be taken care of. Prior to the experiments they were not told the full effects of syphilis and what serious effects it takes on the human body. They preyed on their

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    Analysis of Too Bad Humans use machines in there every day life‚ in some form or the other. For example Mobile phone‚ computers‚ water boilers‚ medical equipments such as CAT scan machine or washing machines. These are just the inventions of the twenty first century and older times. But if we think of the future there could be so many types of machineries. The story “too bad by Isaac Asimov” is a science fiction‚ which looks at the mechanical possibilities of the future. Where a man named Arnfeld

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    Is Lying Bad?

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    Imagine the president of the United States telling everyone that if they spend all of their money until they go bankrupt‚ then the president will reimburse you‚ plus get an extra three million dollars. After everyone is totally bankrupt‚ they figure out that the president was lying and now there is an extremely slight chance that they will ever get their money back. Many people believe that lying is one of the worst things a person can do. They view it as something that hurts everyone and eventually

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    Meghan Largo  SOC1100­01  February 4th‚ 2015  Breaking Cultural Norms Paper  Cultural norms are established standards of behavior maintained by society. For a norm  to be significant it must be widely shared and understood. Such behaviors are learned from  parents‚ elders‚ teachers‚ and many others whose values are in the context of a specific culture.  When faced with others expectations regarding our own behavior‚ we have a tendency to  typically do what is expected. I decided to do the unexpected and break a cultural norm

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    Bad Cliches

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    much creativity around‚ how do we know if something was someone else’s idea? How about someone else’s own words? Because the world has been here for so long‚ so have certain words‚ phrases‚ and ideas. In the article “Let’s Think Outside the Box of Bad Clichés‚” Gregory Pence presents frustration with all the clichés and expressions he encounters grading essays in his job as a college professor. His concern is that clichés are an obstacle to clear thinking and writing. In the same way‚ people are

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    BAD VIBES

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    This theory says that the little things matter. Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani adopted the Broken Windows Theory and implemented a community-policing strategy focused on order maintenance.Graffiti was washed nightly from subway cars‚ subway turnstile jumpers arrested‚ and trash picked up among other things.Minor‚ seemingly insignificant‚ quality-of-life crimes were found to be the tipping point for violent crime.When New York "windows" were repaired‚ crime dropped. The Missoula

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    Breaking social norms seems to be a common assignment among high school and college professors‚ as I have done this assignment twice already‚ with varying results each time. I hate making myself known to people‚ and often stick to the shadows to avoid drama or human interaction. Depending on who I am with‚ however‚ I can be ridiculous and outgoing. My focus then is shifted to making the other person laugh. Having fun boosts my confidence‚ which is why I chose my partner in crime carefully. An assignment

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    Murder for Murder: Breaking the Cycle From a very early age‚ many people are all taught the basics of human morality whether they realize it or not. Through observation of parents‚ friends‚ television‚ religion‚ we see actions such as kindness‚ helpfulness‚ and respect. The most popular moral code that comes to mind is the “golden rule”: treat others‚ as you would want to be treated. When considering the death penalty it is obvious to observe that those committing the crime did not follow the “golden

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    A Bad Situation

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    accuracy of reporting due to influences from outside sources. Journalists shouldn’t be under the impression that since they give out the news other businesses should be rewarding them in return for favorable news stories of their company. With this aphorism we allude to favoritism or bartering‚ doing business‚ and bribery‚ and unfortunately to manipulation of news and information. Temptations abound in many distinct forms: cash‚ personal business‚ paid trips‚ free theater and concert tickets‚ gifts

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