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    1.Why do we have government? As the colonist declared their independence from Great Britain‚ many did not want a political system‚ due to England’s horrid political structure. This resulted in a conflict between those who wanted to live free from rule‚ and those who saw the need for a system. The colonists’‚ who did not want to be ruled‚ compromised because they wanted their natural rights and liberties to be protected. The government ensures the protection of inherent rights‚ and protects freedom

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    Why Do We Need the Law? Almost everything we do is governed by some set of rules. There are rules for games‚ for social clubs‚ for sports and for adults in the workplace. There are also rules imposed by morality and custom that play an important role in telling us what we should and should not do. However‚ some rules -- those made by the state or the courts -- are called "laws". Laws resemble morality because they are designed to control or alter our behaviour. But unlike rules of morality‚ laws

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    induced abortion. Due to that decision‚ abortion has become a safety net—preventing unwanted pregnancies‚ controlling whether or not parents have a handicapped child‚ etc. In Sallie Tisdale’s “We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story”‚ readers get an inside look on the actual procedure itself‚ giving

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    humans have used animals for food‚ clothing‚ and other necessary purposes. As time moves on‚ and technology advances‚ humans begin to rely on medicine for their health. And still to today‚ we use animals for our needs. Animals have supplied us with the technology and advances in the medical field. Without them‚ we would have never been able to perfect the polio vaccine. They are a vital part of our survival. Animal testing strengthens our community and saves us from possible casualties. There are many

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    members‚ and friends. Since they lied‚ they made people reassess what they knew about each other. Lying leads to confusion. When Stanford lies to his mom about doing his best‚ she just sits in silence‚ contemplating whether Stanford is telling the truth. As his mom‚ she wants to believe him‚ but does not think that she should. This disorientates her greatly. Stanford feels guilty after lying‚ but feels it is what he needed to do. Soon‚ he realizes that telling the truth will always work out better

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    During World War II in 1942‚ artist J. Howard Miller designed a poster to boost worker morale for Westinghouse Electric titled We Can Do It. Although only on display for a short period in Westinghouse’s factories‚ it has become one of the most famous posters from World War II. The picture is of a woman on a yellow background‚ a blue shirt‚ and a red scarf with what most people think is polka dots but is in fact bombs. Rosie has her right hand in a fist‚ raised towards the sky‚ and the other hand

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    While we deal with the challenges of our lives‚ our identities change continuously. Our identity is how we view the world‚ our lives and ourselves. This is shaped by the results of our challenges; either success or failure‚ as well as the groups of people we belong to. Yet there are some aspects of identity that have been naturally given to us such as family‚ religion‚ culture and appearance. Everybody will always have different personalities due to our different experiences. Our identities are

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    Utilitarianism or God‚ do we have to choose? During many years that question is being formulated and many scholars had a very difficult time to decide if it was possible to follow God’s will and the principle of utility maximization. The principle of utility maximization was a theory created by John Stuart Mill and presented in his book Utilitarianism (1863). Societies throughout the years have argued that those theories are hard to combine‚ since Utilitarianism seeks for self-development and

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    Connor Ebanks The Pigeonhole Concept I chose to do my enrichment paper on the Pigeonhole concept. What caught my eye about this concept it that it seems to be very simple and complex all at the same time. There are so many different ways you can interpret this‚ but you can only get one answer. No matter how many variables you add into the equation‚ you will always be able to say the one answer with confidence. The basis of this concept is so simple‚ but it is pretty interesting to me. In the article

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    should be fully punished. We are more now more aware of police brutality then back then since police brutality has always being happening. According to the police brutality infographic “Rapid growth in a video- enabled smartphones is largely responsible for the increase of police brutality‚ with more than 60% of Americans are now carrying a video enabled mobile devices”. Saying that we are now we are more aware of such a brutal crimes because we have a visual evidence of what is going. In the article

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