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    Lisa Wilson Strick’s article “What’s So Bad about Being So-So?” states that‚ in today’s society‚ people are too serious to the point that no one does things just for fun‚ but only for competition. There are children who are acting like grown adults instead of children because they are so stressed out about being the best in everything that they do. Friendships are being ruined because no one is safe from today’s competitive edge. Strick’s article tries to instill the thought that we need to go back

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    nine years old‚ very noisy and did not pay attention to anyone even my parents. Whatever I wanted the most I just did so. One day while I was playing with my dolls‚ I overheard that my parents were talking together about going to a marriage party‚ the marriage party related to one of my mother’s relative‚ my mother was saying that “don’t inform the children because the house is so far and if we take them they will become tired and also let them to study their lessons. When I heard it I became very

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    Jordan Williams Sara Howe English 101 17 September 2010 “So Much Water So Close To Home” In So Much Water So Close To Home‚ Raymond Carver explores the hardships that society brings upon us by using dialogue and character development to reveal that men and women alike have difficulty reconciling the differences in ethical and moral values. Carver is able to do this by relating to topics that demonstrate the character’s difference in morality. These include such things as death‚ gender stereotypes

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    Friedrich Nietzsche once said‚ “By morality the individual is taught to become a function of the herd‚ and to ascribe to himself value only as a function…Morality is the herd instinct in the individual.” Is Morality absolute or relative? Although there are many interpretations explaining why both could be right‚ each of them have theories proving why they could also be wrong. There are billions of people on this earth who come from different cultural backgrounds. Even though no culture is the same

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    Don’t Fit In‚ Stand Out Have you ever tried to be so perfect at something and it ended up going all wrong? I have. In the essay “So What’s So Bad About Being So-So?” by Lisa Wilson Strick (205-207) she makes the point that being perfect doesn’t always turn out the way you hope. I completely concur with her. Perfection can often be a wonderful thing‚ but for me‚ perfection caused me to have a very low confidence and so it became a vice in my life. Rather then being myself‚ I was too concerned

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    The question of rolling back net neutrality is morally problematic. In this paper‚ I will demonstrate that utilitarianism can be used to show that repealing net neutrality is morally impermissible. In section one of this paper‚ I will provide an overview of net neutrality and show both sides of the argument. In section two‚ I will provide a brief and concise overview of Utilitarianism. In section three‚ I will demonstrate that utilitarianism can defend net neutrality. Net Neutrality is the ability

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    1Assessment Task 2: Case Study The death penalty is still in force in many of countries around the world and in today ’s modern society‚ it has become a highly controversial and debatable topic. Many either stand on the grounds that the death penalty is morally wrong and there are other means of achieving justice‚ or the opposing argument. These arguments arise from the notion of human dignity. Human dignity is a major factor as execution by the state contradicts the universally recognised fundamental rights

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    Morally Fair Limbo The Inferno was part of the three-part poem called The Divine Comedy written by Dante Alighieri. Dante‚who lived from 1265 to 1321‚ was born in Florence to a middle class family and grew up during the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance. While Dante was away on a diplomatic trip‚ the Black Guelfs took over Florence and banished Dante from the city. During his life in exile‚ Dante wrote the epic poem The Divine Comedy and finished it shortly before his death

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    basis of hospitality industry. Providing guests with an elegant dining environment‚ warm service and fast rhythm production‚ are all fashionable requirements. Use modern information technology to the whole process of organizing and managing catering‚ so RMS is very important. Restaurant management systems are the crucial technology components that enable a single outlet or enterprise to better serve its customers and aid employees with food and beverage transactions and controls. In short‚ there are

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    clear which cultural moral standard applies or if he knows about universal moral truth‚ because a universal moral truth that murder is wrong does exist. Zein Isa can be morally judged based on the existence of universal truth shows that even if someone is unaware of the existence of the universal truth it does exist and they can be morally judged accordingly‚ the difference between killing and murder in the moral truth‚ and can be proven to exist by what determines justification in taking a life. The

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