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    happiness and joy. So it is their first consideration in all celebrations‚ including weddings. Even the bride`s home is decorated in red on the wedding day. In addition‚ the greater part of people prefers traveling during holidays. Sometimes between people of different nations during their communication emerge various misunderstandings about their conduct. If you don’t know some traditions of the country‚ it can lead to offences; it can even sow seeds of discord between nations. So before going somewhere

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    As rare and horrible as the murder of a child by a parent is‚ evolutionary psychologists will tell you that‚ statistically‚ step-parents are far more dangerous than birth moms and dads. It’s called the Cinderella effect — a nod to the unsavoury acknowledgment that the evil step-parent is not just a character in fairy tales. Step-parents beat children under five to death at per capita rates more than 120 times higher than do genetic parents‚ according to an analysis of Canadian homicide data from

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    person who is believed to have done wrong is very cruel and unusual‚ however if someone has killed intentionally killed innocent people it is the justice of the victim’s family to see that the murderer gets what they deserve. Meaning they killed someone so they get the death penalty as the punishment of their consequences. "...Our recent research shows that each execution carried out is correlated with about 74 fewer murders the following year…” (Michael Summers‚ “ProCOn.org”). Having the death

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    Bernard‚ Gert. “Genetic Engineering: Is It Morally Acceptable?” USA Today‚ vol. 127‚ no. 2644‚ Jan. 1999‚ pp. 28–30. ProQuest‚ search.proquest.com/docview/214609658/abstract/embedded/OR8PLZKZGX6BATI5?source=fedsrch. This article gives you the run down on the different types of genetic engineering and how they can affect you and your future generations. The author mainly focuses on the moral aspect and how it could be seen as morally outrageous or acceptable. It explains that if genetic engineering

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    This term I have been reading Chinese Cinderella‚ an autobiography by Adeline Yen Mah. It is a touching story about the life of an unwanted daughter living with her grandparents‚ aunt‚ siblings and her horrid father and stepmother. Ever since her mother died due to her birth‚ all her siblings renamed her ‘bad luck charm’. All her life Adeline had been mistreated‚ unloved and never acknowledged. The issue I would like to discuss is about family relationships and its impact. Adeline was treated

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    In the novel‚ Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah‚ the narrator compares herself to Mulan. She and Mulan are alike in many ways. They are both very strong and courageous‚ and have fought many wars in their stories of triumph. Adaline Yen Mah is a lot like Mulan in her attitude and experiences. She must deal with many problems in her young life such as her own father not remembering her name or birthday: “The stewardess asked me to fill out these cards. I’m afraid I’ve forgotten your

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    A mirror is the perfect object to represent F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous title “The Great Gatsby” and Ron Howard’s movie “Cinderella Man”. Like a mirror‚ Fitzgerald’s fiction and Howard’s work echoes/whispers/reflects a person’s real life–”The Great Gatsby” emulating Fitzgerald’s (own) life and “Cinderella Man” emulating a famous boxer’s‚ James Braddock‚ life. For instance‚ in his early twenties during his service in the US army‚ Fitzgerald fell in love with Zelda Sayre‚ renowned to be the prettiest

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    of the beaten Jewish man (Luke 10:25-37). The parable‚ told by Jesus in the Bible‚ applies to several aspects of life and history such as the United States of America’s involvement in the Holocaust. America abandoned the Jews and was wrong in doing so. The United States should have been more involved in the Holocaust because it was their duty as the world super power‚ the foundation of their government is based on Judeo-Christian values‚ and because America’s forefathers fought for the liberty of

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    killing little children is morally wrong. But yet‚ we still have people aborting innocent babies just because they cannot handle the responsibility that comes with having children. People are taught at a very young age that all humans are created equal and we should treat them the same. Why should this apply only to the living‚ but not the unborn children. As in Ecclesiastes “Just as you do not know the path of the wind and how bones are formed in the womb of the pregnant woman‚ so you do not know the activity

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    I think biomedical engineering is morally correct. Biomedical engineering has saved many many lives and allows people to live a normal life just like everyone else. If you aren’t sure what biomedical engineering is‚ it’s when you take a malfunctioning‚ or not working organ‚ and replace is with another working organ. It could be a real human organ‚ or a man made organ made of plastic and metal. For example‚ it could make someone who doesn’t have legs or arms‚ have and use arms as if they never didn’t

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