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    So should we always obey them? From ages‚ obedience been thought to us. It is followed by many people from all around the world. It is a way to say to our parents that we respect them. However‚ people still argue that children shouldn’t obey their parents. Firstly‚ most people believe that if children listened to their parents they wouldn’t be in independent. However‚ I strongly disagree on that because parents would never think anything bad for their children. They would always think their best

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    John Doe Professor Hamlet afpi “Revenge is wrong‚ yet Hamlet is wrong not to revenge.” -Andrew Folley In Shakespear’s Hamlet‚ a theme of revenge is shown throughout the play in which each character seeks out differently. The two polar opposites being Prince Hamlet and Prince Fortinbras are often discussed due to their different methods of action or in Hamlet’s case‚ no action. Assuming one has read the play‚ in the end‚ we are left with Hamlet’s dying wish for Fortinbras to be King. Because

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    Why Is Stealing Wrong

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    ambivalence I was feeling was because their situation went against my morals; I knew what Mia did was wrong‚ as I intuitively knew stealing was wrong. Stealing is wrong because it violates basic moral conduct. Based on the rationalist belief‚ explained in the Righteous Mind‚ and similar to Piaget’s study where kids learned volume on their own‚ Mia should have learned by now that stealing is morally wrong. In the same manner‚ stealing is immoral because it violates Kate’s happiness. Both of my friends

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    Why Shoplifting Is Wrong

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    the stores have to buy equipment to try to prevent shoplifting‚ while other consumers must pay for items for the system to work. I shoplifted because I thought that I could be the exception‚ if everyone followed the rules but me‚ nothing would be wrong. However‚ this is an extremely selfish and unreasonable way to think. Shoplifters steal from all types of stores including department stores‚ specialty shops‚ supermarkets‚ drug stores‚ discounters‚ music stores‚ convenience stores‚ thrift shops‚ large

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    A World Without Religion

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    A World Without Religion Religion has separated millions of human beings because of numerous people attempting to prove that their belief is superior‚ while another’s is false. For these reasons‚ faith is also the basis of many wars‚ suicide bombings‚ and other crimes. So is religion a fair motive to justify these actions? And if that excuse vanished to thin air‚ what would happen? I believewithout religion‚ there would still be immorality in the world. In fact‚ I can only imagine a world

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    Was Darwin Wrong?

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    {draw:g} {draw:g} {draw:g} Table of Contents Introduction Who was Charles Darwin? Charles Darwin was born in 1809 in Shrewsbury‚ England. Originally‚ Darwin did not believe in the idea of evolution and trained to be a priest before studying geology and biology. In 1831‚ when Darwin was 22‚ he set sail around the world on HMS Beagle‚ a naval survey ship. The trip lasted for 5 years during which time the ship stopped at many places including the Galápagos Islands‚ just off the west

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    Life Without Electricity

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    do not dry themselves‚ but what I believe has happened has been less convenient and more harmful to our everyday lives. Sure‚ it might be convenient when we are shopping to use our song identifier to find out the name of that new song‚ but when we can use our cell phones to track other people on Facebook‚ one has to think‚ where is the line drawn and how is this going to affect future generations? This is turning our basic knowledge upside down‚ and I believe children who grow up in this technological

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    Why Is Oedipus Wrong

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    King Oedipus King Oedipus’ life was very unfortunate‚ besides being King of Thebes. The King himself did not do anything wrong throughout his life‚ but when he was called upon by the Thebans to save the city from a plague his life fell apart. King Oedipus tried to find out what killed Laius the King before he came to power‚ because the oracle told them that his murder needed to leave to free the city from disease. So the King used Creon to find men he needed to speak with in order to find

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    This I Believe Essay

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    mild’s‚ which lead to a daily routine. In high school‚ I never thought I would smoke nor drink‚ until I went to college. Being in high school‚ I always thought drinking and smoking was unhealthy. It leads to more serious problems that you cannot control. I was always the bigger person out of my group of friends‚ who would tell them right from wrong‚ about how unhealthy it was. It was even one point in time; I went as far as researching and handing out the literature of smoking. As the result‚ I

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    Evidence Based Management Using evidences or facts to run the organization is not a new concept in the management practice. Some managers use their experiences‚ research‚ articles and other evidences conducted by business experts to make decisions in their organization. Using these evidences to create solutions to solve problems in the organization is known as evidence-based management (EBMgt). For the proponent of EBMgt‚ this decision–making process has some advantages in its implementation. Creating

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