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    something that I am not very good at welcoming, so going…

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    Bear Grylls. Into The Wild follows the journey of Chris McCandless (aka Alex Supertramp) on his journey to and stay in Alaska. Chris was unusual. He didn’t like the way society was and seemed to be somewhat of a loner later on, according to his friends. This was probably the reason foron going to the Alaskan bush. But going there with only a 10 lb bag of rice, an underpowered rifle, no form of direct communication, and absolutely no basic survival skill. He was out of his mind. Yes, it…

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    Metaethical Frameworks Metaethics is a question of not what should we do but why should we do it. It breaks the idea down that you decision is based on good and bad. But what is good and bad? Who determines what is good and bad? Is it an idea from inside of a person or group of people? If you determine that what is right for you might be wrong for someone else, who is right? Everyone has their own internal moral code that decides right and wrong. There are several questions that metaethics asks…

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    All throughout history people’s decisions have affected other people in the present and future. “Everybody has good and bad forces working with them, against them, and within them”.(Suzy Kassem). This quote by Kassem defines the human condition. People deal with good and bad outside forces and people deal with good and bad force within them. Many force works with people to get their way. For example an outside force working with Griffin was how he had the advantage of being invisible and…

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    these people by taking away a piece of that goodness within and replaces it with a dehumanized addiction to war that drives many to the brink of insanity. Rat Kilely was good person and a great medic and was pushed to do evil when he lost his best friend right in front of him. His best friend was named Curt…

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    In Plato’s Republic, Socrates rejects Polemarchus’s definition of justice – doing good to friends and harming enemies – because one cannot know good from evil unless they have knowledge of the nature of the good. Mistakes can be made in choosing good from evil if knowledge of the good is not obtained. In Mill’s Utilitarianism, Mill sees that actions are good if they tend to promote happiness (pleasure and the absence of pain) and bad if they tend to promote the opposite. This principle is what…

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    than good. I disagree. The evidence points to the fact that evil is not as powerful as good. The book shows good will always survive. The novel also shows that there is good in everyone. This doesn’t mean that everyone is good, but it shows that everyone has some type of good in them. What leads this to be true is that without darkness, light can’t overshine, but without light there isn’t any darkness to overshine in the first place. The novel Lord of the Flies leads me to believe that good is…

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    Lady Macbeth Good Vs Evil

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    Even a good man could have an evil side. The renowned author, William Shakespeare, wrote a drama entitled “The Tragedy of Macbeth” which took place in Scotland. In the play, Macbeth had a strong desire to become king. He even went to extremes to kill Duncan, Banquo and Macduff’s family to reach his goal. A common theme found in the play is Good vs. Evil, and this theme is evident through the characters Macbeth, Witches, Lady Macbeth and Banquo. To begin with, one example of good vs. evil is the…

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    Moving far away from my friends was tough on me at a young age. I had to learn how to deal with moving away from the people I love and adjust to living in another state. I knew things were going to be different and I felt like I was leaving the place that I was planning to call home forever. Although I didn’t want to leave so soon, it taught me how to deal with change and adjust to new things. I developed from a young kid to a mature young adult. I still remember the day of the move, the images…

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    Kaine's Settings

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    Kaine is taking over the VirtNet, and that is not a good thing. He is using his gaming skills to hack into other gamer’s minds, and making them die in the game. He is known as a cyber terrorist, and won’t stop until he gets what he wants. Michael gets chosen to try and take down the insuperable Kaine. Michael gets chosen because of his excellent coding and hacking skills. He is currently trying to find where Kaine is located. The three most important settings are the alley, the café, and…

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