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    Should People Accept Unfairness? That’s not fair. Many people have to deal with unfairness in their own ways. Equity and justice are just what people strive to achieve for in life. I believe unfairness should be accepted by all and one should try and find ways to make the best of it. There are reasons why I think one should accept it. One‚ because people have different perspectives‚ sometimes things don’t turn out the way they want‚ and giving yourself a choice to change. All individuals have

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    Ender’s Game: A Simulation to Justify All Means Ender’s Game is author Orson Scott Card’s best-known work. The novel has sold over one million copies and is published worldwide (Whyte). The novel won the Hugo and Nebula award in 1986; science fiction’s most prestigious writing awards (University of Utah). In summary‚ the plot of the novel is a story about a young child‚ Ender Wiggin‚ taken away from his family by the International Fleet (a world order devoted to protecting the planet from space

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    Explain the rationale behind the Carroll doctrine. The Carroll doctrine justifies the search of a vehicle without a warrant. It states that a search done by law enforcement officers with probable cause to believe the vehicle contains incriminating items subject to seizure is not unreasonable. Do the legal principles in this chapter apply to vehicles such as bicycles‚ rowboats‚ motor homes‚ trains‚ or airplanes? The legal principles in this chapter apply to bikes‚ rowboats‚ motor homes‚ trains

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    anticipate the ability to choose my own class schedule in college. While I understand that college will be significantly more challenging than high school‚ I have always found it easier to study for a class that interests me. I am also willing to accept the fact that as long as I am in school‚ I will be forced to take required courses that I might be less than enthusiastic about. However‚ with my new goal-oriented nature‚ I will realize

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    testing is when one uses animals to test products by modifying their eating habits‚ behavior‚ or even their DNA. Animal testing has been around for over two millenniums and only in the past couple centuries did it become an issue. Animal testing should end because there are better alternatives‚ it is unethical‚ and they can be inaccurate. There are alternatives to animal testing. The best alternative are human volunteers. Human volunteers‚ both healthy and diseased‚ give tissue to laboratories to

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    Then We Came To The End Joshua Ferris Corporate Culture and transition of characters in an office environment In life humans face various emotional grief‚ and this is problematic when these personal matters affect their everyday work ethics. In the book Then We Came To The End by Joshua Ferris‚ he hints how individuals involved in a work environment within the office‚ constantly are faced with dilemmas‚ anxiety‚ and endless boredom. In the novel‚ the author is describing how some characters

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    Do the ends justify the means? In other words ‘does a good outcome excuses any wrong doings committed to attain it?’ The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 was the method to end WWII in the Pacific. Although there is justification‚ the attacks did not definitively end the war. There were many alternative ways of ending the war‚ the best being through negotiation‚ or though a combination of conventional bombing and naval blockade. The US war strategy was cruel and the destruction

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    Homosexuality. Should Christians Accept Homosexuality? “ In Romans 1:26-27‚ God is seen to have given men and women “up” to disgraceful passions. This act was in reprisal for idolatry and failure to recognize God as who He is. So we have god as the causal connection to acts‚ which they condemn! This does not make sense. Why would god cause men and women to engage in acts that were not of their nature as a punishment for ignoring his goodness?” (Simpson‚ Bruce J.) Homosexuals are created in the

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    Did Stalin’s accomplishments justify his means? While in some ways his methods prepared Russia for World War II and caught the country up with the rest of the world‚ his methods for reforming the Soviet Union were brutal‚ cut throat and resulted in the deaths of millions. Therefore‚ after much thought‚ I have come to the conclusion that Stalin’s accomplishments did not make up for the horrid acts he committed for the ‘greater good.’ During the time that he was in power‚ it is estimated that he was

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    from all over the world. Should they let refugees into their country? Some countries like USA have only take a few hundred‚ while others like Germany take tens of thousands every year. These people are running not because they want to leave their homes‚ but because they have to. A variety of countries are struggling with a large quantity of problems. It should be the job for countries who can support them to step up to the plate. Canada being a first world countries should open its doors and welcome

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