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    music relates to each other. Do they have a social impact? . Art and music bring many cultures from all around the world together. Both express thoughts‚ emotions‚ stories‚ views‚ ideas‚ and opinions of human life. For instance‚ art is a form of expression as well as music. Moreover‚ music describe a person’s culture‚ life‚ feeling and hobbies as well as art. It is how people liberty to express themselves through music in whichever way they prefer.as well as art and what people confront on a daily

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    My opinion is that people have the right to break the law‚ especially for reasons that are infringement of citizen’s rights or any unconstitutional law. Breaking these kinds of laws does not give the right to break any other laws. We have done this in the past many times. Breaking the law is only acceptable if it is against any immoral/unjust laws. As said by Frankel‚ “In short‚ if anybody has the right to break the law‚ this cannot be a legal right under a law. It has to be a moral right against

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    by institutions trying to provide advantages over others‚ resulting in higher quality education. Education would be treated as an investment‚ a risk will be taken by paying for education‚ which later will result in higher pay. On the other hand‚ in a communist system‚ education would be free‚ and equal to everyone. But certain people will be forced to receive higher level education to work in higher positions. Which imposes another problem‚ people forced to pursue higher education will revolt since

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    To Help or Not to Help: The Samaritan dilemma - Nivedita Ravi The Samaritan dilemma is a dilemma in the act of charity. This was proposed by James M Buchanan. According to this theory‚ when given charity‚ a person will act one of the two given ways: using the charity to improve their situation or look for charity as a means of survival. A similar situation arises when a country receives foreign aid. The donor country

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    like to be both one and the other; but since it is difficult to join them together‚ it is much safer to be feared than to be loved” (14). Determining which of these two qualities a leader should possess has been a topic of discussion for centuries. So what makes Machiavelli’s work any different? First off‚ Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat and a political philosopher‚ who wrote about politics and power. The biggest element that separates Machiavelli’s work from other philosophers is that he focuses

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    Do We Have Duties to Others? I saw an article from the news a few days ago; it says an old woman slipped down on the street in china‚ most of the people wouldn’t help‚ and others of them tried to get so close but still wouldn’t lend any help. Therefore the old lady was lying there for over 20 minutes in the cold and wet street and waiting for someone “brave enough” to get her to the hospital‚ only because they all worried about been getting blamed and take the responsibility of all the money for

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    In our generation today‚ alcohol has seeped into the lives of teens and adults on severe levels‚ consequently‚ resulting in an addiction towards alcohol. Bottle after the other‚ the addiction only grows stronger‚ and so do the after effects it provides. These effects have become very catastrophic in the lives of these individuals‚ both on a physical and emotional levels. One of the beginning effects of becoming addicted to alcohol‚ is the immediate decrease in efficiency and overall performance

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    possibility of coincidence in the matter. “The source also stated that the researchers emphasized that the survey results cannot determine whether listening to certain music genres leads to alcohol or illicit drug use or aggressive behavior‚ because young people with tendencies to use alcohol or illicit drugs or to be aggressive may be drawn to particular music styles. 2 Well‚ to sum it up‚ the rap music should not be used for whether or not the intuition is higher for illegal substances or crime‚ rap

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    About 101.4 million people attend schools in the U.S. Back then‚ they didn’t have any schools. And now‚ they over thousands of schools worldwide. Everyone needs an education. About 1.2 million students drop out of high when they are around the age of 16. If you make good grades during high school and complete it‚ you can get your scholarship and go to any college you desire. America’s gift to my generation is education. My generation has many opportunities to attend any college of their choice. When

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    The parents of Kobe and Yoshiko don’t like each other. Kobe’s father is having an extramarital affair because he does not want to divorce his wife. If he divorces her his respect in society will be affected. In the same way‚ Yoshiko’s father is having an extramarital affair. He too does not divorce his due to respectability. “Both of them… were with parents who didn’t get along…and fathers who kept a mistress and stayed away from home as much as they could. Fear of Public opinion kept their parents

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