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    detonation do not always appear to be strictly military. Some historians have found that other reasons behind the use of the bomb sprout from racism‚ and it has been predicted that politicians did not necessarily care about those outside of the Caucasian race. Furthermore‚ the dropping of the atomic bomb can seem unnecessary when considering how close Japan was to surrender. All of these arguments are important to consider within the argument in order to develop a standpoint. As the war dragged on in

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    http://faculty.polytechnic.org/gfeldmeth/4.ruggiero1.pdf Ruggiero 1 Why Study Ethics? If we have laws and religion‚ why do we need ethics? Ethics is the study of right and wrong. Everyone makes decisions each day that are essentially choices. For some‚ choices are considered strictly personal and no one else’s business: Should I have a strip of bacon with my eggs? But for some‚ even that simple choice has ethical ramifications: Should I eat meat? Is it anyone else’s concern that I eat meat? Other

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    The Gray Areas of Right and Wrong. In this world‚ at times‚ it is hard to decipher right from wrong. In some parts of the world certain things are just plain unacceptable and others are okay. Where as on the other side of the world the thing that is unacceptable is accept and the thing that is accepted is unacceptable. Morals and values vary greatly from person to person. I do agree with Lenn Goodman that some things are just simply wrong but that doesn’t mean that the other side of

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    Why Spanking Children is Wrong Parents have been spanking their children for hundreds of years‚ but recently this practice has come into question. The concern is not regarding the effectiveness of spanking but the correctness of spanking. Parents should not be allowed to strike their children. Child abuse is defined as any unnecessary or intentional physical or emotional or sexual mistreatment of children. Spanking is not the only method of child discipline. Spanking is not even the most effective

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    What’s Wrong With Society Today? Is there a cycle of good and evil in human civilization? Major catastrophes‚ insurmountable political problems‚ unusual natural disasters‚ along with personal problems in families‚ shootings‚ terrorist attacks‚ etc.‚ have produced an unheard of sense of fear in people’s lives such as never before. With the changing dynamics in the world today‚ the earth seems to remain in constant danger. Even while we are at peace‚ we are waging war upon the society from which

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    Clayton Was Wrong About Japan Clayton was born in a middle-class household to two White parents and raised Protestant. His Great Grandfather served in World War 2 fighting against Japan in the Pacific Theater. Coming from rural Indiana‚ he was not often exposed to people who weren’t also White Protestants of a similar class. Clayton was an American through and through. You could say that he bled red‚ white‚ and blue. He was very nationalistic about the United States‚ often saying things such as‚

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    presence she died when he was the age of 10. Frederick married a free black woman on september 15 1838 they had 5 children. Frederick douglass had a few different themes he believed that slavery was wrong and believed that should be abolished and that slavery was very wrongful and that it was wrong to enslave innocent people.He believed in education to he believed all people were created equal but not just born free we have to make ourselves into who we are. He believed that visions of

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    doing was wrong‚ but he followed her orders anyway to avoid the consequences that might come in return to going against her orders. If he would have gone against her‚ he might have lost his job. Like people who decide to obey to avoid the consequences‚ there is other who decide to obey just to avoid being wrong. Solomon E. Asch‚ had the same concept idea as Dalrymple‚ that to avoid the consequences people followed the others‚ even when they were confident that the others were giving wrong answers.

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    "Dreams may not always come true‚ but they make life worthwhile." Dreams are a part of everybody’s life‚ this term dream is widely used to express mental images of something we may want‚ or something we whish we where. Dreams usually are seen as false‚ or just a child’s thing however this is seen mainly as the dreams conflict with reality. Many films of the post-modernism era can be seen that you would have the stereotypical way of someone wishing for something and it comes true. Even so Dreams

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    they are in the house a guy named Jim is sleeping and instead of just leaving he decides to mess with him.’’ Tom takes Jim’s hat and hangs it on a tree-limb Afterwards’’. This is one example of why Huck is still trying to figure out what is right or wrong and what his morals

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