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    cyberbullied someone else. However‚ is cyberbullying such an issue now‚ people should be prosecuted for cyberbullying? I think it is not necessary to go so far to stop cyberbullying‚ and people who cyber bullying should not be prosecuted. My first reason why people should not be punished for cyberbullying is because it is not necessary to arrest someone for cyberbullying. In Kirk Sigmon’s article about criminally prosecuting people who cyberbully‚ she strongly expresses how she does not agree with this

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    know how the other team feels. Every time you brag you make the other team sad. The coach might get angry at you and make you sit out for bullying. If you know than you’ll understand that the other team is sad when you lose a game you don’t like hearing people brag. The quote involves my family because when one of my family members loses at something important we comfort them. Feeling down is never fun and it’s never rewarding. When you win it’s never nice to talk about the other team being

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    People vote to express their opinions in hopes that their voices will be heard. Voting is not just a political act that will determine who will be elected to office or what policies will be enacted; it is something that occurs on a small scale every day. People vote on where they will go to dinner and what movie they will see‚ however‚ whether it’s political or personal‚ the question remains why do people vote the way they do. What motivates someone to vote for one option over the other? Political

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    Why Do People Fall In Love Many researchers actually consider falling in love to be a biologic event. And there are some researchers that can show brain changes using MRI tests to show that there are actual changes in our brain that we think of psychologically but biologically it really is a physiologic change. But when we want to understand what falling in love is -- the best concept to understand is the concept called limerance. Limerance is that period in a relationship of great passion

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    has a great impact in them. Not to mention that there are other major factors like the economics‚ religion‚ education‚ etc. in the three English settlements: New England‚ Mid-Atlantic‚ and the South that really influence their lives. The different kind of races of people that came from the Old World‚ and the way they influenced the development of the colonies had a heavy impact in their colonial way of life. There were many reasons why people from the Old World came to the New World‚ especially because

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    and legally is should not be that way. “…discrimination against people based on what they look like as a serious problem that should and can be addressed by law” (Rhodes‚ 2010‚ p.1). That situation may be a lot harder to detect than a problem dealing with race or ethnic background. Even though there is a law made for this particular situation this has continued to happen and really is human nature for a like to flock together. People rather be surrounded or feel comfortable with their own kind. The

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    WHY DO PEOPLE ENGAGE IN VIOLENCE? There is too much anger in this world. Many people pray but they don’t seem to pray hard enough to internalize peace in their minds and spirits. How can one continue to pray and kneel in penance for their sins‚ go to church and pray the rosary every day and then after a while‚ shout in rage or even kill the innocent? This is a Jekyll and Hyde syndrome our nation‚ or even the entire world‚ has developed. Violence in our culture is fed by multiple forces; the

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    I was able to understand why so many people conform to social norms. As humans –being have a desire to go along with the standards of a group of people‚ so we can be accepted as an in-group person and not rejected as an out-group undesirable person. No one wants to be an outsider‚ we all long to be accepted in a group. Sometimes‚ we go against or better judgment to be received into these coteries. This deep need to belong to a group can be an engine that drives people to act in eccentric ways.

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    huge business‚ but why? The answer to that question is that there are millions of people willing to spend time and money to watch these events in person and on television. But this raises another question: why are people so interested in other people playing sports? Well‚ it ’s a hard question to answer‚ but there seems to be a psychological need for many to watch these sports every year and to support their favorite teams. It is pondering to some why there are so many people that watch sports

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    Constructing a Body Paragraph Topic: Appearances vs. Reality Theme: Things aren’t always what they seem. Some of the characters in Macbeth are presented as someone they’re not‚ resulting in others making an inaccurate opinion about them. Lady Macbeth‚ being one of them‚ is especially cunning and deceives the King of Scotland himself‚ King Duncan. She shows that she approves the idea of hiding behind a mask‚ when she encourages Macbeth to “look like th’ innocent flower‚ but be the serpent under’t”

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