“Excuses and How Not to Make Them‚” is by Adam Sicinski‚ which is about the excuses people make on events and circumstances. When the article first starts out it says people give excuses to defend our behavior‚ but sometimes you have to explain why the person is acting like that. For instance‚ people that have physical‚ cognitive‚ mental‚ sensory‚ emotional‚ and developmental disabilities. People usually have to explain why this person is acting this way so I believe that is the only exception to
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“If the law requires you to be the agent of injustice‚ then‚ I say‚ break the law” (Henry Thoreau) This famous quote is taken from the famous essay Civil Disobedience written in 1848‚ Civil Disobedience still stands as an expression of moral and individual conscience against a un just government. To begin‚ the quote written by Henry Thoreau‚ “If the law requires you to be the agent of injustice‚ then‚ I say‚ break the law” is essentially saying If following the law results in a wrong done to another
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Ms. Jenny Williams A Hard Life is No Excuse for Poor Academics All too often people treat community college students are inferior to students of large universities‚ even believing that community college students are expected to be less successful. Doing this lowers students’ morale and makes them feel they are unworthy of obtaining gainful employment or even raising their own standards. Though this lowers morale‚ having a hard life absolutely is no excuse for having excessive absences‚ rewrites
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In J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield exhibits the use of pathetic and weak excuses to avoid an undesirable situation. This ties in with his unmotivated personality. Often times Holden simply “does not feel like it”‚ so often that it becomes evident that he is simply using it as an excuse that the reader can spot a mile away. Whether hiding from a sexual encounter‚ mentioning more detail about his sickness‚ or something as simple as a phone call‚ Holden Caulfield is simply too mentally
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Grant Schmitz Mr. Goodman ENGL-1113-071 September 28‚ 2010 Social Status: Excuse or Not? The education of the youth is‚ without much dispute‚ a highly important issue within the U.S. This nation was founded on equality and opportunity‚ two beliefs that have seamlessly transitioned into American education‚ or so it seemed. In these articles by Gregory Mantsios‚ Jonathan Kozol‚ and Jean Anyon‚ the same education Americans claim to hold so high comes under question. These authors provide excellent
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Addiction‚ excuse or disease? Addiction can have profound effects on a person ’s thoughts‚ feelings and behavior. It usually disturbs perceptions and attitudes‚ and can significantly disrupt someone ’s personality. This isn ’t just because of substances involved - such as alcohol‚ nicotine‚ cocaine‚ heroin and valium. The experience of addiction itself also has an effect on how a person thinks feels and behaves. Addictions are present in almost every individual. Whether it ’s a chemical dependence
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‘veil of ignorance’ method within the idea of ‘justice as fairness’. The veil has two factors that contribute to its’ success. Firstly‚ that a party/person has no knowledge of themselves including (but not limited to) class‚ wealth‚ race‚ gender‚ age and intelligence. Second‚ that knowledge is enough so you are able to form a standard of justice in which free and rational people accept a position of equality to defend the association. A criticism to Rawls’ theory on the veil of ignorance is it is
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The ignorance of discrimination Discrimination is a serious issue that is unfortunately rampant across the globe. There are different categories ranging from race‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and weight or height. Some people discriminate without knowing the true ramifications of their actions. Also not being aware of how uncomfortable and self-conscience their words or actions are going to affect others. In the stories‚ The Myth of the Latin Women by Judith Ortiz Cofer and Discrimination at
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This topic asks us why so many laws are broken everyday and what can be done to prevent people in society from breaking the law. The temptation to break a law is sometimes too strong. It is overwhelming and some find it difficult to resist. To prevent people from feeling this way‚ they should be shown how their acts affect the areas and people around them. Some people break the law for sheer pleasure and enjoyment‚ like graffiti and stealing. But there are many ways that a person is able to enjoy
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The Country Wife: Hypocrisy and Ignorance Alike newborn babies first opening their eyes perceiving the world‚ Mrs. Pinchwife’s first visit to London means her initial experience of the sophisticated city. Wycherley’s The Country Wife (1675) presents the story of a country wife getting to fall in love with one of the appealing London men regardless of her having an extremely jealous husband. The two main triangular relationships introduced in the play‚ Margery‚ Pinchwife‚ Lady Fidget‚ Sir Jasper and
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