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    The Wrong Crowd

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    SonnyJ. Valentine Faye Goodspeed Writing 100 Hanging out with the wrong crowd can pull a person down like a brick in a lake and leave them feeling cold as ice. It seems like it has some good effects like being popular and having your name known. It can also lead to all sorts of issues like negative attention‚ self-esteem problems‚ and even depression. This problem is relevant to almost everyone in one way or another. The feeling of wanting to be accepted can drive a person to make some foolish

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    certain things in life that you can’t control or prevent but with a simple genetic test you can have answers to many unanswered questions that could be about certain medical issues. Knowing the results could be very scary but at least knowing can be the first to step to taking control of your life. For those that don’t know what is a genetic test‚ “As scientific and medical discoveries help us better understand how our genetic make up affects our bodies and our health‚ new tests are also being developed

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    Genetic food

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    Follow the report writing format shown below: is had was an increase in disillusionment among romantics. The possibility of a society transformed by individuals seemed less believable. Mary Godwin suffered from this disillusionment‚ but for different reasons. In his essay on Frankenstein‚ George Levine discusses the dream Godwin had which inspired the book: "The dreams emerge from the complex experiences that placed young Mary Shelley‚ both personally and intellectually‚ at a point of crisis in

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    is cheating wrong

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    ‘Is cheating wrong’ The word “cheating” refers to being dishonest with someone. It is the most inappropriate way of behaving. Cheating any person is just like cheating yourself and God. It is because God made us to help and serve others. We should never do such things that harm others. We should always be truthful to all. Only then can we expect truth from others. What if we cheat others may sometime befall upon us. Here is a short story about a boy that always lied and one day his lie befell

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    Stealing is wrong

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    The following essay will cover what I learned about stealing. I will cover the following topics: What is stealing? What trust issues it could cause with my fellow classmates‚ teachers‚ friends‚ community‚ and family. What the possible consequences could be if I was seventeen and committed this crime. Possible ways to keep myself from stealing. How my actions affect my relationships with family‚ friends‚ and community. What I can do to affect people in a positive way. How do I want people to look

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    and therefore it is wrong to take that life – ‘thou shall not kill’‚ being one of the Ten Commandments. According to the religious tolerance organisation‚ most beliefs of religious groups are the same in that they are pro-life but there is a disagreement on when human personhood is attained. Because of the diversity of views‚ there are two sides in the

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    Censorship Is Wrong

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    censorship debate. On the one side there are the people who want to protect their children from pornography and violence‚ and on the other people state that the Internet is the only medium which still openly accepts freedom of speech. Censorship is always wrong‚ no matter how unpleasant the material being considered. The Internet is a complex‚ living organism inhabited by people from all nations‚ ages‚ cultures‚ political and religious backgrounds. Despite international differences‚ languages and other

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    terrorist was to attack victims by setting a bomb planted somewhere at a mall‚ then the authorities may torture the suspect to obtain the information where the bomb is and how to turn it off. In any case‚ torturing is wrong‚ however‚ in a utilitarian viewpoint‚ although a torturing is wrong‚ mass murder would be worse‚ therefore less evil is more tolerable and the most. This would justify act utilitarianism. The actions of the authorities who chose to torture that suspect are maximising utility because

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    Several morally ambiguous characters played different vital roles in Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. In fact‚ most characters illustrated in this twisted novel can be evaluated as possesing "good" and "evil" qualities. Sonia Marmeladov is especially ambiguous and important in this novel. Her contradicting social and moral statuses along with her contrasting roles as a saintly liberator and sinner allowed Sonia to play a crucial role throughout the novel. Not only that but her character

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    Destitute Is Wrong

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    Now and then‚ we commit errors in existence without acknowledging how much those wrong activities will cost us later on. Being destitute is not a decent character that somebody ought to have on the grounds that we may get into inconveniences as a result of them‚ so individuals ought to be appreciative for what they have. In the story "The Necklace‚" Madame Loisel was an exceptionally poor lady. She needed to get new garments‚ adornments‚ and so on constantly. Additionally‚ she generally trusted that

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