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    Sin Tax Intro

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    the Philippine government pass a law called the “Sin Tax Bill”. The President said that this law was signed because they thought it serves as an early “Christmas gift” to millions of Filipino’s who will be discouraged from smoking and drinking. But is the Sin Tax Bill on tobacco will be beneficial or unprofitable? Sin Tax Bill aims to lower the number of consumers in terms of smoking and drinking. But what is Sin tax? Sin tax is a kind of sumptuary tax. A tax specifically

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    Dante's Deadly Sins

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    symbolize the sins that the people in each circle have committed. Ironically‚ many people in modern day television shows‚ movies‚ or books commit most of these deadly sins. For example‚ the characters from the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie have committed many of these sins. Augustus Gloop has committed the sin of gluttony‚ and Veruca Salt has committed the sin of greed. These characters‚ according to Dante‚ would be place in certain circles in order to be punished for the sins that they have

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    nature of sin has seen many different faces and has changed to fit many different social expectations. As Bartleby the angel laments in the movie Dogma‚ “I remember when eating meat on Friday was supposed to be a Hell-worthy trespass.” His friend Loki counters with the observation that‚ “The major sins never change.” Although the list of the Seven Deadly Sins is never mentioned in the Bible‚ the concept has existed since before the Middle Ages. Anger‚ envy‚ gluttony‚ greed‚ lust‚ pride‚ and sloth are present

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    The Seven Deadly Sins: How Deadly Can They Be The Seven Deadly Sins is a major aspect to the religion of Christianity. Religion in the Middle Ages was exceedingly important and the central character to the lives of the people living in this time era. In early fourteenth century‚ Robert Manning of Brunne wrote a poem of an educational text informing people to avoid the seven deadly sins. Sometime later‚ in the late 1500s‚ Edmund Spenser wrote a book entitled The Faerie Queene and in Book 1‚ Canto

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    SIN TAX LAW

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    RATIONALE FOR STATE INTERVENTION AND PUBLIC POLICIES “Tobacco is the only industry that produces products to make huge profits and at the same time damage the health and kill their consumers.” - Margaret Chan‚ n.d. The controversial Sin Tax Bill was approved and became a law when the Philippine President‚ Benigno S. Aquino III signed the Republic Act No. 10351 on December 19‚ 2012 after the long sixteen (16) years hot debate in the Legislative branch of the Philippines. This issue has been

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    Lineage of Sin and Death

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    Name: Clayton Alan Brown Jr. Course: CWV-301 Date: 12/8/2013 Instructor: Joshua Hartwell The Lineage of Sin and Death When sin was introduced into the world‚ there were many changes that came with it. When man was created‚ God gave him dominion over every other living creature under the heavens. God promised that man would never go hungry and would pretty much be at peace and harmony‚ just as long as man followed what God had commanded. In Genesis 3:11‚ it’s the words that God spoke to Adam

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    Shakespeare Sin Quote

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    “Some rise by sin‚ and some by virtue fall.” These crucial words are found in William Shakespeare’s play Measure for Measure. This quote states that not everyone who sins will get punished as some will rise in superiority for being a villain; and conversely‚ a mortal who does good will not always succeed as he/she can fall. The quote analyzes both Shakespeare’s and today’s society phenomenally. For instance‚ in Shakespeare’s time Richard Ⅲ prolonged superiority as he committed a sin.“He murdered

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    The Innate Nature of Sin

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    The Innate Nature of Sin Nathaniel Hathorne was an author who consistently wrote about satires of the Puritan time. His short stories often revolved around themes of sin and how no one could escape from committing sin. The short stories “The Minister’s Black Veil” and “Young Goodman Brown‚” written by Hawthorne‚ reflect these themes through elements of fiction‚ such as plot‚ setting‚ symbolism‚ and point of view. “The Minister’s Black Veil” is about a town’s minister who walks into Sunday Congregation

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    you decide when to confront sin in counseling? “Sin is more than a set of personal behaviors‚ and managing sin requires more than keeping a checklist of dos and don’ts. Sin is an original part of our character‚ a pervasive element of the human condition” (McMinn‚ 2011. pg. 163) As McMinn noted‚ sin is more than just behaviors‚ it is part of us and who we are as humans. Therefore‚ in order for the client to have a better understanding of themselves and their situation sin should be confronted. When

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    The Unforgivable Sin What is unforgivable sin? Jesus gives an answer to this question in Mathew 12 and Mark 3. The Pharisees claimed that Jesus cast out demons by the power of Beelzebul‚ the ruler of demons. He knew what they were thinking and for that reason‚ he stated the unforgivable sin as that of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. “For this reason I tell you‚ people will be forgiven for every sin and blasphemy‚ but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven” (Mathew 12:31). The Pharisees

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