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    In today’s society, there are a handful of people being treated incorrectly causing them to make bad decisions. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is about Victor creating a creature that killed family members because of poor direction. Victor was guilty of the monsters actions because the monster was abandoned. Victor chose how he wanted the creature to act because he created it. The setting of Frankenstein took place in Victor's hometown, where all his family and friends were. Through isolation,…

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    good image regardless of temptations. Personal attempts can include; Doing a friend a favor, weather, and bad decisions caused by an individual. Doing a favor for a person could be unintelligent and evil even though he is a good civilian living everyday. The stranger connects it by saying,’I'd expect him to hit the cop back” page 37. Opening up the possibilities by turning good decisions to bad ones just in a few seconds of not thinking wisely. Leading to not very good reputations from…

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    Throughout the movie “Can’t Buy Me Love” the main character Ronald makes many bad decisions, that are a direct result of his lack of self-esteem. One of the biggest and worst decisions Ronald makes is paying Cindy $1,000 to pretend to go out with him. Ronald does this because he is widely unpopular and is upset that while most of his peers are out at parties, he is at home with a couple of other unpopular kids playing poker in the basement. He even sits of the visitors side during the football…

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    Decisions effect your future Many people have heard the famous story of Romeo and Juliet. They were two young teenagers who fell in love and thought they were destined to be together, but they were wrong. Romeo and Juliet made some pretty terrible decisions, which they payed for by not being able to be together. Romeo and Juliet have been said to be star-crossed lovers, but are really just two young teenagers who are known for bad choices. In the beginning of the play, it introduces the two…

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    During the adolescent years, many teenagers make poor decisions without any logic and or reasoning. It puts them at risk of dying two times more than when they were preteens. In the story of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare tells an inspiring story about two young lovers who make many decisions in order to be together. Their decisions were mostly caused by external influences. Romeo and Juliet were from the Montagues or Capulet families. The two families were rivals who despised each other…

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    families, but fall madly in love with each other. The tragedy ends with the “star-crossed” lovers’ taking their last breath. Was it fate or was it the outcome of their decisions? Romeo and Juliet were not destined to die together, instead it was the tragic outcome of the “star-crossed” lovers’ foolish decisions. The first bad decision starts when Romeo goes to the Capulet party where he meets Juliet. They immediately fall in love and share a kiss. Juliet has a caretaker, who they call nurse…

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    Change Is Not Always Bad As I sat in my room and reminisced over the change that happened in my life, a smile crossed my face. My smile was not because I like change, but it represented me overcoming the fear that gripped me every time change occurred. Many times in life I began to love or hate certain factors that life handed me depending on how I went through my first experience of that situations. Change is one of those factors I hated because when I first encountered it, I was young and…

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    Walter White Breaking Bad

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    Breaking bad is a television show that follows a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his life and son. The protagonist, Walter White , is diagnosed with stage 3 cancer early on in the series and is given only two years to live. In order to secure his families financial state, White decides to enter into the world of drugs and crime. The series goes on to explore the daily life of White and his right hand man, Jesse Pinkman, and all of their adventures as drug lords. The show also…

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    world. Breaking Bad has done exactly that. Its premise is simple:the unexpected life of a chemistry teacher. Any more information and I may risk ruining this unique show for you. And I have the feeling you are specifically going to enjoy this show. You need to be the type of person who listens and pays attention to all that’s happening around you. You need to be aware of the present and at the same time be able to critically think. That is the only way you can truly appreciate Breaking Bad and…

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    Sin Theme In Breaking Bad

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    free-will allows them to decide how they will respond to sin. Some people tend to respond with guilt and regret, while others have no sign of remorse on their face. Vince Gilligan, an American producer and director, created the drama series Breaking Bad. His television show expresses the idea of sin by exposing the follies of mankind and the detrimental effects of sin through Walter and Jesse. Utilizing plot, Gilligan conveys, through these characters, the power of how an individual’s response…

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