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    murder are punished harshly‚ in many cases get the death sentence. Abortion is not any different from murder‚ they are both the same in the sense that they take away an innocent persons’ life? People need to understand that not only is it morally wrong‚ but‚ the effects afterward can be devastating. Abortion can occur in many forms all having serious consequences and‚ hurting the mother‚ but this can be prevented. Abortion‚ exactly what is it? According to Webster’s dictionary it is “the termination

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    the subject‚ all 50 states have animal cruelty felony provisions when only four had such penalties in 1986‚ and the FBI just this year started collecting data on arrests for animal cruelty‚ which was previously lumped into the “other crimes” category. The thing that we

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    Mercy killing‚ also known as assisted suicide‚ is an easier way for the ill to die with dignity. Some people believe it’s wrong because it’s a way of ending life early‚ it’s selfish‚ and that assisted dying is cowardly. However‚ they are wrong because assisted dying (suicide) is not cowardly or selfish‚ it is a way to end life with dignity‚ and a chance to say goodbye before its time. Others see it as a way of helping the person‚ that they have their best interest at heart. “Mercy killing‚ .

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    In the argument between right and wrong people are often faced with many complex decisions. Decisions that can often lead to life changing events‚ in a person’s life at times of un-expectancy. This is the very dilemma Socrates faced. Socrates‚ an honorable Athenian man known for his outstanding morality‚ ethical interpretation‚ and philosophy was wrongfully imprisoned yet content with the decision to imprison himself by the orders of the majority from his conduct. At this point‚ it is the break of

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    “What is right and wrong?” and “What is Truth?” What is right and wrong? Life is characterized by many situations that require decision making‚ especially on moral grounds. The issue of what makes an action right and wrong has been studied for a lengthy period of time and several theories developed to address this issue. Socrates and Aristotle are some of the early philosophers who came up with theories about the rightness or wrongness of actions. As noted by Warnek (2005)‚ Socrates considered

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    In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen illustrates how first impressions can be wrong and how an excess of pride can impede subsequent revision. From Elizabeth Bennet’s premature judgment of Mr. Darcy‚ to Darcy’s quick dismissal of Elizabeth‚ to Elizabeth’s immediate and unquestioning belief of Wickham’s lies‚ Austen lays out examples of judgements passed too quickly and the difficulties involved with changing them. As of her very first meeting with Mr. Darcy at the Meryton assembly‚ Elizabeth Bennet

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    Right or Wrong Kirstyn Fletcher PHI 103 Informal Logic Anthony Biduck October 26‚ 2011 What About it is Considered Moral or Unmoral? This subject is probably one of the top five most controversial subjects in the world today. Is it immoral to kill an unborn child? Do we have the right to choose what grows in our bodies before it becomes a citizen in America? Will God punish you for killing a person? So many questions go into this type of situation of what’s morally right or wrong about this

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    children only eight years of age marching into a village and burning everything down to a smoldering ash. Some children do it for protection others doing it for their religion. Hundreds of lives were taken when the village burned down‚ and it was all at the hands of children. Child soldiers have been in existence for years. People believe that child soldiers should be punished for their crimes and put into jail‚ but why? Why would you put a little one in jail when they were told what they were doing

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    life back together as he just received a phone call that he could return to his construction job on Monday. However‚ he knew if he was stopped and be arrested because he was on probation and be right back where he started nowhere. We’ve all been in some sort of situation like that where we know we made a mistake‚ but we just want run to because you’re just starting to get things back on track so we decided to run. His decision unfortunately almost cost him his life. It was very chilling to listen to

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    isn’t any harm to it. Like stated by debatewise.com‚ " Sometimes it’s the only way to publicize an issue." If you are trying to be heard what better way than a peaceful protest. Freedom of speech is also another big deal in civil disobedience because‚ most of the time a peaceful protest is just a group of angry people screaming and yelling. To refuse someone their right to civilly disobey‚ would be refusing their basic first amendment rights. The first amendment states that we have the freedom

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