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    sports so attractive Should extreme sports be banned as they put people s lives at risk Extreme sports have become popular in the last two decades. For may people practising them is the only way of living.For them the adrenaline is the most important thing in their lives and that s why they must try even more and more dangerous things. But‚ of course‚ that s not the only reason. Extreme sports are trendy and many people practise them just because of that fact. It s true‚ that extreme sports‚

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    ski mask walks into a grocery store an opens fire on everyone within sight. Did that man choose to pull the trigger‚ or did a past event cause him to do it without any choice in the matter? Having free will is what make us who we are for we choose what we do on a daily basis. However‚ some people believe that we don’t have a choice. These people are determinists and they believe that every event is caused by a previous event. The problem of free will started because there are people out there that

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    indecision. Other symbols such as “two roads” and “one traveler” in the first stanza show the idea of free choice and individualism of the narrator. We can also tie in to the fact that because the roads lies in the woods‚ and that roads represents free choice‚ the overall idea would be comparable to free choice and fate. You are free to choose what choice to make but in the end the choices you make are still a part of your fate. In the first three stanzas the poem is written in past tense‚ but in

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    you believe to be the moral choice regardless of the consequences. This theme reflects Camus ’ existential philosophies‚ stressing free choice and responsibility for one ’s actions in addition to the inevitability of death. This philosophy plays a major role in the theme and structure of this story‚ and stresses the individual ’s unique position as a self determining agent responsible for the authenticity of his or her choices. In the short story‚ Daru has several choices to make. He can either deliver

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    or not‚ the community is still responsible for helping them in the stark task of healing because they are a part of the community‚ and they each contribute toward helping the community. Although when a bad choice is made people get hurt‚ I thinks that it’s important to make a bad choice every now and then because the community‚ not just the person‚ can always learn and improve upon themselves. Unfortunately‚ sometimes it takes a big accident to help someone improve‚ like Cole. I agree with what

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    We all have a choice in this world‚ I believe‚ about how to tell sad stories‚ how to help people who are less fortunate than us‚ and how to make others laugh and smile. The decisions and choices we make affects our daily lives as it lets us explore wonderful opportunities and life experiences. Thus‚ there will come a time when all of us have to decide on what we want to be successful in‚ and what our potential career should be. There will come a time that as we walk down to receive our bachelor’s

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    "The Importance of Moral Choice" Choice and free will are necessary to maintain humanity‚ both individually and communally; without them‚ man is no longer human but a "clockwork orange"‚ a mechanical toy‚ as demonstrated in Anthony Burgess’ novel‚ "A Clockwork Orange". The choice between good and evil is a decision every man must make throughout his life in order to guide his actions and control his future. Forcing someone to be good is not as important as the act of someone choosing to be good

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    that the road a person chooses might be the right or wrong one‚ but it will make all the difference in their lives. Frost uses the metaphor to show that the choice impacts his life “The popularity of the poem is largely a result of the simplicity of its symbolism: The speaker must choose between diverging paths in a wood‚ and he sees that choice as a metaphor for choosing between different directions in life” (Andrews‚ Terry L). The poet has to choose between two diverging roads‚ and they have to

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    personal choice and your identity” Many people think that the identity there born with is the identity they die with and although that‚ in most cases is true‚ their identity will change by their personal choices they make throughout their lifetime. We make choices everyday. For instance‚ there are positive choices like buying new shoes‚ or getting a job‚ and then there are negatives choices like not studying for a test or robbing a bank. Positive and negatives choices affect identity

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    Discovering and choosing a online program that fulfills all of my needs was a rigorous yet exciting task. The penn foster clearly emerged as the best choice for me and I‚ as a great match comparatively with other high school programs. After visiting the website‚ reading the information pamphlet‚ and researching the online high school program Web site‚ I realize that penn foster offers what I hope to gain from my college experience. In return‚ I will contribute to the penn foster as a person with

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