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    Don t Do Drugs

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    Don´t Do Drugs The drug empire is growing is an article that New York Time pubished in may 11th 2012 and it says. People use drugs in societies around the world more than ever before. Why is it this way? Is it cheper to buy drugs today than 40 years ago? Or is it just easier to reach drugdealers who are selling drugs? I belive it is the last mentioned cause. That is why I also belive we must have stricter laws cocerning druguseing as well as drugdealing to make people stop use drugs. If you ask

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    listening and critiquing their logic and nothing else. Their focus is on accuracy and nothing else. This brings to light the main two issues Olsen sees with scientific communication‚ they put all their focus on accuracy and none on not being boring (Olsen 8). In the academic community the worst thing you can do is be incorrect‚ if one small detail of your research is wrong it can bring your entire presentation into question. In the world of mass communication‚ the worst thing you can be is boring‚ if

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    Plato's Crito

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    Crito By Plato Plato’s Crito takes place after Socrates is condemned to death and sitting in his jail cell. Crito is Socrates’ good friend and has come to visit Socrates in the hopes of convincing his old friend to escape. But Socrates logically refutes Crito’s argument. Crito begins his argument by bringing bad news to Socrates‚ relating to him that the ship from Delos is approaching and‚ with it‚ the hour of his mandated death. Socrates seems resigned to his fated death‚ but Crito attempts

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    Crito Argument

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    Crito Argument “I do have these things in mind‚ Crito‚ and also many others.” (Crito 45a) In the “Crito”‚ there are two arguments‚ one of which Crito argues for why Socrates should escape the prison‚ and the second‚ for which Socrates argues for why he should remain in prison and accept his death sentence. I will assess both arguments and show the strengths and weaknesses that Crito and Socrates both presented in the dialogue. I argue for Socrates‚ for which his argument is based on the principle

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    Homosexuality Is It Right or Wrong? SOC 120 Brian Freeland July 16‚ 2012 Homosexuality Is It Right or Wrong? Homosexuals are not afforded the opportunity to express themselves freely and in the open because society can simply not accept homosexuality as part of today’s culture. I do not feel as though it is fair for society to take away a right from someone to be with or marry a person of the same sex simply because their choice of sexual orientation differs from that of the average American

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    In the argument between right and wrong people are often faced with many complex decisions. Decisions that can often lead to life changing events‚ in a person’s life at times of un-expectancy. This is the very dilemma Socrates faced. Socrates‚ an honorable Athenian man known for his outstanding morality‚ ethical interpretation‚ and philosophy was wrongfully imprisoned yet content with the decision to imprison himself by the orders of the majority from his conduct. At this point‚ it is the break of

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    December 26‚ 2011 Morality versus Logic Throughout history Americans have seen many pushes for equality that have changed what America is today‚ including the Civil Rights Movement and Women’s Suffrage. However‚ today Americans are faced with a new movement; the homosexual movement. Homosexuals have been discriminated against for hundreds of years. A recent controversy that activists are fighting for is homosexuals being able to fight in the armed forces openly. The policy of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell

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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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    Is Slavery Right Or Wrong

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    connection to other individuals. Arbitrary benefit or passionate persuaded murdering and attack are viewed as wrong in most society since it physically hurt other individuals. Taking isn’t right since it harms other individuals’ funds and prosperity. Slavery isn’t right since it makes one gather of individuals subjects of the other gathering. Thus‚ from various perspectives‚ "right or wrong" of human conduct can be considered regarding "how my activity affect others". If your activity has a positive

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    Crito and Socrates

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    Crito and Socrates According to this dialogue‚ it was a last day of Socrates. Crito visited Socrates in prison and wanted to help Socrates to escape from the prison before the execution, but Socrates refused. There are two reasons can be discussed in this essay. Firstly‚ it can be that Socrates was afraid Crito may get into trouble for helping himself to get away from the prison. Socrates insisted his honor principle and he thought it is irresponsible to escape from the prison. Secondly‚ Socrates

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