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    Family vs. Morality

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    Young Sarty Snopes‚ the main character in William Faulkner’s "Barn Burning‚" exemplifies qualities that show he is both like and unlike his mother and father. Sarty’s adolescent mind often recognizes that what his father is doing and mother is forced to witness is wrong‚ but another side of him realizes that family is important and that it would be both dangerous and difficult to turn his back on his own flesh and blood. He is a direct product of his parents and like them in many ways‚ but certain

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    Morality and Moral Values

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    There is deep relationship between youth and moral Values . If youths adopt all moral values and operate their life according to this ‚ then they will become more responsible for performing their duty . After this nobody can misuse youths. Today ‚ youths are not responsible because they do not know their moral values . They abuse their parents . They scold their elders . Even ‚ they do not feel shame to insult others by commenting bad . Why are spreading these things . Answer is clear . Lack of

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    Morality - Cyber Bullying

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    Cyber Bullying "Cyber-bullying" is when a person is harassed‚ embarrassed‚ intimidated‚ terrorised‚ tormented‚ threatened‚ or otherwise targeted by person using the Internet‚ interactive and digital technologies or mobile phones by means of threats‚ sexual remarks‚ negative labels‚ ridicule‚ false statements or disclosure of personal data. it is sometimes referred to as cyber-harassment or cyber stalking. The methods used are limited only by the child’s imagination and access to technology. Traditional

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    Animal testing has been around a long time with an un-pretty history. With technology not being as advanced as it is today to use other alternative methods scientists tested their theories on animals. Animals used in scientific experiments go back as early to Greek physician scientists such as Aristotle‚ Erasistratus and Galen. Galen practiced in Rome where he conducted animal experiments to advance the understanding of anatomy‚ physiology‚ pathology and pharmacology. Arab physician in the 12th

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    Compare and Contrast the Tragic Flaw(s) of Macbeth and Oedipus Macbeth visualized himself as a forceful‚ powerful ruler who begins the trilogy in absolute control of the situation. As the story progresses‚ however ‚ Macbeths’ power and pride are broken down because he made it his destiny. As for Oedipus‚ he was a pitiful man who has been crushed by the avenging gods and fate. He seems to be a wiser‚ soberer man‚ rising majestically above his misfortunes. When Oedipus the king begins

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    America has had a long‚ dark history of oppressing minorities. In an effort to rectify this‚ affirmative action was implemented in the 1960’s to provide minorities greater access to education and jobs. According to utilitarianism‚ this is‚ and continues to be morally correct. Utilitarianism deems an action moral if it is optimific‚ meaning it yields the greatest balance of well-being over drawbacks. Affirmative action both qualitatively and quantitatively fulfills the utilitarian requirement of increasing

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    life through hard work‚ determination‚ and devotion." While this may be what many of the characters in The Great Gatsby believe (Jay Gatsby in particular)‚ one critical ideal is discarded in Fitzgerald’s twisted refinement of Franklin’s definition: morality. It is apparent that Jay Gatsby achieves his wealth and social status through illegal and immoral means‚ such as bootlegging alcohol. The irony becomes remarkably stunning when one realizes that the section of Franklin’s autobiography‚ which outlines

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    theme morality. Morality is shown through conflicts between society and individuals. To one‚ standing up for your beliefs can cause trouble. However‚ if your beliefs are moral‚ then you may end up pointing a community in a better direction. In the 1930’s in Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ Scout learns about how society works with the help of friends and family around her. After all‚ a community’s morals are the sum of what individuals believe‚ whether the ideas are purely correct or incorrect. Morality is shown

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    Morality is a belief or set of beliefs about what it right behavior and what is wrong behavior. What is acceptable by society‚ and the degree of ‘rightness’ and ‘wrongness’‚ varies among different individuals. The most moral character in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is Myrtle Wilson. She is the least corrupt out of the six‚ as she was only trying to fulfill her desire of class‚ social acceptance‚ and wealth. She chases this dream because she is bored with her own life‚ and wants

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    treacherous terrain. It could be easy to call the men who fought in The Vietnam War the most mentally and physically damaged combat veterans in United States history. O’Brien captures this in “The Things They Carried”‚ a book that truly shows death and morality to be its theme. The soldiers made ways to make

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