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    Rights Movement before it existed. Jazz music brought together Black and white musicians alike‚ as well as‚ promoters‚ and performers. Many of these jazz musicians advanced the civil rights movement by their compositions and influences to decimate racial barriers and inequalities. Louis Armstrong recorded‚ “What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue" in 1929‚ and Benny Goodman bought arrangements from Fletcher Henderson and integrated black musicians into an all-white jazz band when it was illegal in many

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    why cheating is wrong

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    definitely those around you. Cheating can be anything from peeking at another students work during a quiz to plagiarizing‚ to having someone else do assigned work for you. Whether a cheater’s reasoning seems appropriate to them at the time‚ cheating is wrong under any circumstances. Anyone who cheats will have to suffer the effects when they are caught. Performing an act of cheating can hurt your future and can also hurt the futures of others that may have been involved. A cheater is taking away from their

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    Why Are Lies Wrong

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    for the wrong reasons. For example‚ lies are mostly told to avoid the consequences of one’s actions such as with criminal activities and academic misconduct. When comparing acceptable and unacceptable reasons to lie‚ the unacceptable reasons greatly outnumber the acceptable. An interesting thought though is that almost all children are raised with the belief that lying is wrong

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    Best of the Web How to Read a Poem Summary Summary Chapter Summaries Stanza I (Lines 1-11) Stanza II (Lines 12-30) Stanza III (Lines 31-54) ADVERTISEMENT Table of Contents Stanza II (Lines 12-30) Summary The Poem Summary AP English Language AP English Literature SAT Test Prep ACT Exam Prep ADVERTISEMENT Stanza I (Lines 1-11) Summary Get out the microscope‚ because we’re going through this poem line-by-line. Lines 1-2 In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure dome

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    Black Beauty

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    mid - to late - nineteenth - century at various English stables. Characters Black Beauty Duchess(Black Beauty’s Mother) Ginger(chestnut mare) Squire Gordon(the owner of Birtwick Park) John and James(the stable gooms) Joe Green(the young groom) Jerry Baker(the kind owner of the cab fleet) Nicholas Skinner(the cruel owner of the cab fleet) Mr. Thorouhgood(the good farmer) Plot This story is told by Black Beauty. Black Beauty tells of his carefree days as a foal

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    Ethics: Right or Wrong?

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    Ethics: Right or Wrong? How does one determine what is wrong or right‚ good or bad? There is always a distinct right or wrong answer to most questions‚ except when it comes to ethics. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines ethics as “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation” and as “a set of moral principles: a theory or system of moral values” (“ethic‚” defs. 1 and 2a). One individual’s ethics may not be the same as another. Their morals‚ what they were taught

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    The accidental discovery‚ by a teacher‚ of suspected stolen goods in a student’s bag is problematic. Is one entitled to act on a wrongful search‚ albeit accidental‚ and further‚ is the presumption of guilt fair/valid? Firstly‚ consider what action(s) is directed by principles of obligation/duty (Deontological). Secondly‚ consider the negative and positive consequences of possible responses to determine which course of action achieves the best possible outcome (Consequentialist). I Deontological

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    Lying is wrong on so many levels…many of the topics relating to lying are through trust. Tust is a big issue in modern America‚ including losing it‚ the lack of trust from American to American! We cant trust each other‚ no matter what happens to a fellow friend. My youth pastor shawn and I had a very good discussion about the positives and negatives through lying. Through our discussion‚ he couldn’t stress enough about trust within the other people. He got caught lying by his parents when he was

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    Why Spyware Is Wrong

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    Spyware Is Wrong When is it ever acceptable to get involved in another’s personal business? The answer is never. These days‚ it is common for parents to get caught up in their child’s life‚ especially of that on the Internet. Kids are slowly being stripped of their basic freedoms and having their privacy violated with the assistance of surveillance equipments that allow parents to monitor what they see‚ post‚ and say. This may seem as a good thing‚ as most people believe that parents should snoop

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    Why Is Socrates Wrong

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    the gods recognized by the state and introducing other‚ new divinities. He is also guilty of corrupting the youth. The penalty demanded is death‚" (Socrates). Regardless of the laws at the time‚ and the amount of discretion given to the court‚ the wrong moral decision was made. Socrates’ famous student‚ Plato‚ wrote about trial in Apology‚ and Xenophon wrote in Socrates’ defense in Memorabilia. Socrates became famous for his teaching and philosophies. The Socratic Method involves following questions

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