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    Stealing is wrong

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    The following essay will cover what I learned about stealing. I will cover the following topics: What is stealing? What trust issues it could cause with my fellow classmates‚ teachers‚ friends‚ community‚ and family. What the possible consequences could be if I was seventeen and committed this crime. Possible ways to keep myself from stealing. How my actions affect my relationships with family‚ friends‚ and community. What I can do to affect people in a positive way. How do I want people to look

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    doing to himself and the community. Shoplifting effects everyone‚ yourself and the everyone in the local neighborhood.<br><br>In this essay I’m going to explain some of the circumstances of stealing from local stores‚ or any store. After I’ve been caught stealing I found out how wrong it is and how it is a disadvantage to everyone. The stores are tying to crack down on shoplifters by making the punishments as strict as possible. <br><br>Shoplifting effects the community in a big way. The stores

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    Stealing Is Bad

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    advancing electronics coming in smaller and smaller shapes‚ stealing is becoming a larger epidemic than ever. Unfortunately‚ thieves are hard to spot. As in our case right now we all must suffer. Giving a good reason not to steal as to not make all fellow peers and innocents suffer. Along with the possible grief or financial issues placed upon the victim(s). While it may seem no big deal to any person‚ or even a small crime‚ the ever lasting effects can be quite substantiating. For instance‚ a stolen item

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    and/or jealousy. But does that make it right? Certainly not. Stealing is very wrong for numerous amount of reasons. In life there are a lot of people that steal‚ whether it’s by taking your friends makeup without asking‚ or stealing a shirt from Walmart. No matter how or what you steal‚ it’s morally wrong‚ and you will get caught eventually. Stealing is wrong because it can make the store lose profit. It is also extremely dishonest. Stealing and getting caught ruins your reputation‚ and makes it really

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    Stealing Music

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    has become easier for people. Taking one file and sending it to someone or allowing someone else to acquire the file can be easy as one click. But when do we draw the line between file sharing and file stealing? There are those that believe that downloading music should not be considered stealing. But sharing music is a crime and as it becomes more popular people are losing money and jobs. Musicians depend on album sales as a means of income. When people buy more albums they make more money

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    Violence and its Effect on the Community Charlotte Anderson-Brown Axia College of University of Phoenix Violence and its Effect on the Community Violence in the community has become a major issue. While due to law enforcement agencies‚ community education and crime watch violence can be circumvented; violence directly and indirectly affects how we live our lives. Let’s us first examine what violence is. Violence is a physical action‚ which takes place once a person becomes upset to a

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    Cheating and Stealing

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    and Karl skipped town‚ each with a thousand dollars. 1a. Which is worse‚ stealing like Karl or cheating like Bob? I would say both. 1b.Why is that worse? Both are immorally wrong. This is what I think... Stealing is bad because you’re taking from the economy. It’s good because you’re getting vengeance for the underpaid foreign countries (mainly China) and you’re saving money. Cheating is bad because you’re STEALING answers that aren’t rightfully yours. You’re getting credit for somebody else’s

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    Stealing in the Workplace

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    Blu Silberhorn Issue Paper Case Studies in Ethics and Law November‚ 08 2009 Is stealing becoming more acceptable in the workplace? Generally‚ when people think of stealing or theft they are referring to the act of physically taking property from someone else. In reality there are many different ways that an employee can steal from an organization‚ and I have seen three different ways in my short career. The basic definition of theft is the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal

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    Consequences of Stealing

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    If you think there are true advantages of stealing‚ consider the consequences. There are a number of negative results from stealing‚ especially if you get caught. There are social or cultural rules‚ religious rules and personal morality beliefs against stealing. Social and cultural consequences The greatest deterrent to stealing is that it is against the law. If you are caught‚ you can be punished by being jailed or imprisoned—often for a long time. In some Arab countries‚ they cut off one hand

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    The Effects of Diversity in Communities The concept of diversity in communities includes several nationalities in different fields; thereby the communities will have many advantages. One cause of diversity is immigration. People travel to another country since they are searching for better life in jobs and educations. If immigration law in any country eases regulation for immigrants‚ the numbers of immigrants will increase. In fact‚ there are several effects of diversity in communities. The

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