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    details that can be hard to find by any other way. For example‚ a new surgical method or medicine is found‚ most think it is wrong to first test it on another human because it could potentially inflict harm on them. Because of this‚ these things are typically tested on animals to make sure that it is safe and that it successfully fulfills its purpose.  Animal testing is ethically wrong because we are placing millions of animals to life in a laboratory to cause them pain and fear against their own will.

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    Why Is Martin Luther Wrong

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    Martin Luther‚ born in 1483 in Eisleben‚ Germany‚ was a great leader in the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther saw what was wrong in the Roman Catholic Church and acted to change it. Martin Luther only wanted to change the Roman Catholic Church‚ but instead ended up creating the Lutheran Church. Martin went through many mental breakdowns where he questioned God and doubted if He was really there. He felt like he couldn’t do anything right in the eyes of God. One of these scenarios was during

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    Why Is Huck Finn Wrong

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    repressed people‚ without them ever being able to see it. Have you ever seen something in society that you know is wrong‚ but no one else seems to acknowledge it? This is the In Mark Twain’s in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Huck Finn is the character who has the necessary morality and internal voice to be able to understand that the ideologies put in place by his society are wrong‚ but he does not only acknowledge this‚ he also tries to challenge the system that he sees as oppressive. Through

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    “Gay Marriages are wrong." Emily Atwell Gay marriage and gay people in general have definitely been a hot topic in all sorts of American news‚ tabloids‚ radio shows‚ and websites galore. It’s something that for many years was under the "don’t ask‚ don’t tell" policies‚ as stated back in 1994 when the US armed forces began to accept gays‚ lesbians‚ bisexual‚ or transgender into its arms. Until lately‚ gays have been a taboo in almost every country‚ especially South Korea. I‚ to be frank‚ think

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    Why Is Emmett Till Wrong

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    Emmet Till was a fourteen year- old boy brutally murdered on August 24th 1955. When he repeatedly flirted with a white cashier at a grocery store. Four days later Till was kidnapped by two white men‚ J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant‚ who were brothers‚ they beat him and shot him dead in the head. The white men were approved for murder‚ although‚ a bias‚ white-all male jury freed them. Till’s open casket funeral aroused the emerging Civil Rights Movement. In my opinion‚ Emmett Till was a naïve young boy

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    The No Child Left Behind Act has seen the spread of standardized testing and used for the wrong purposes. Schools have been pushed schools to use the standardized tests so learning‚ teacher and school quality can be measured and also determine sanctions based on scores. Not only are sanctions given‚ but also decide whether the student should go through school. The scores of children dictate if they should go to the next grade‚ stay in the same grade‚ or graduate. School systems use the tests as a

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    Getting to choose who lives and who dies? This is the reason I fell in love with the Trolley Theory during one of our lectures. The Trolley Theory is an ethical experiment commonly discussed and analyzed by philosophers. In the experiment‚ you must decide if having a single person die in an accident is better‚ or worse than having five people die in an accident. In this paper I will talk about the Trolley Theory as well as the “Fat Man” theory which is based off on the Trolley Theory. I will

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    Animal testing has improved and bettered life-saving medical care for both people and animals. Even though some may say that animal testing is wrong‚ there are very strict regulations that prevent an animal from being mistreated. Animal testing can advance the welfare of both humans and nonhumans animals. Animals are a lot of the time used to study the heart‚ lungs‚ or other organs of a human being‚ but they are also used to study how the human brain works. The brain is very complex and is

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    Why Is Stop Poaching Wrong

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    organism. Poaching is wrong because it endangers animals‚ plants‚ the environment‚ and many more things in this world. Animals and plants are living creatures that deserve to be alive and living in their natural habitat. They do not deserve to be taken away from their homes just for the benefit of others. The environment is a complicated structure in which the animals and plants depend of each other to survive. Everyone should the opportunity to live in peace without being disturbed. Why should we‚ as human

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    long process that would take a great amount of time. Jefferson continued to advocate for the end of slavery‚ but slavery‚ also continued to grow extensively. He hoped that the abolition of the slave trade would decrease the act itself‚ but he was wrong. It continued to spread throughout the south. Jefferson attempted to slow down the spread of slavery. After much delay‚ Jefferson passed more laws in hopes of ending slavery. The process included bettering slave living conditions‚ and a law that

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