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    Do People have a moral obligation to respect and preserve places and things that have symbolic importance to others but not to them? People have a moral obligation to respect and preserve places and things that have symbolic importance to others but not to them. Moral obligation is performed on the basis of what right and wrong‚ and the notion that people have a requirement to do what they know is right. (1) Respect in this case is intended to mean acknowledging that the symbol is important

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    Historically‚ marginalized people have been misrepresented and overlooked in the media in a variety of ways‚ creating racial divides that would last for many years. Throughout television history‚ programs have broadcast negative depictions of different ethnic groups and racial personas‚ heavily influencing the perceptions of these people. Not only have these groups of people been misrepresented but they’ve been portrayed so wrongfully that their identity has been completely erased. Of these ethnic

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    All blondes are girly and unintelligent Stereotypes are used in society to differentiate the diversity within the world. Stereotypes can include skin color‚ outfits‚ attitudes and even the color of natural hair. The blonde stereotype is one stereotype everyone is familiar with. This stereotype is seen all over the world in memes‚ pictures‚ books‚ and even television. This stereotype believes that every blonde is mean‚ spoiled‚ attracts men‚ dresses inconsiderately or stylish‚ unintelligent‚ goes

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    Do People in Public Life Have a Right to Privacy? People‚ famous or not‚ have a right to privacy‚ which is a basic human right. Although some of them have voluntarily made themselves known to the world‚ they are still entitled to live a life without others following them all the time‚ eavesdropping on what they say and being under surveillance. However‚ in the case of politicians or other powerful people‚ the right to privacy comes into conflict with another right‚ the public’s right to know. The

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    Throughout American history‚ there have been groups of people that have been denied something. African American people were treated like slaves and denied all rights. At one point a U.S. Supreme court case ruled Black people as property. They had no rights. Only some people saw this as wrong. They were abolitionists and they wanted the immediate removal of slavery. Some people were participated in the Underground railroad‚ people who gave their help to others trying to escape slavery. It was called

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    I think that people who participate in extreme sports do it for the “ adrenaline rush”. Because “life would be boring if we don’t try new things “ that’s what people say‚ but in reality they’re just putting themselves in risk without thinking the consequences .They are a lot of new things you can try without putting yourself and life in risk‚for example you can dance‚travel ‚ or practice some other sports where you don’t need to risk your life. Try them even if you don’t know how to play them and

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    Defining Disability and Societies Stereotypes Society is always searching for a way to define or generalize what constitutes being disabled. Some would say disability is nothing out of the normal and that one’s who are disabled are still on a level playing field with abled persons. In contrast though‚ some argue that being disabled is something that totally hinders your life and will never allow you to fit in with the “social norm”. The focus of this paper is not to define disability‚ but to use

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    Most of us pass by people we don’t normally notice in our everyday lives. Others pass by people and immediately ‘judge a book by it’s cover’. I usually never pay attention to those who I pass by because I am either too busy focusing on where I am going or have too much on my mind. I am not a multitasker. The only time I actually pay attention to someone is when they’re expressing their wardrobe‚ creating attention‚ or having a unique hairstyle. That is when I judging them inside my mind which is

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    Picture being in a situation where you could die. Your life is at risk‚ and nobody is there to help you. I believe people should have the rights to rescue services even when they put themselves at risk because nobody would want to go into the rescue services field anymore‚ the deaths worldwide could increase by hundreds‚ and you don’t know the situation these people are in. First off‚ nobody would want to go into the rescue services field anymore. Taking away even one of these vital rescue

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    Pine Cones : What adaptations do the pine trees have? Pines trees live in very windy and cold places where insects not well adjusted to the extreme weather. Pine leaves are needled like‚ very long‚ thin‚ and not good to consume. They have the ability to shed snow during winter season. How do these adaptations assist their growth and reproduction? These adaptations help them grow and reproduce. The female cone which is larger in size than the male cones has hard protective bracts that cover the

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