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    The existence of the death penalty in society raises one essential question: has society established our justice systems out of a desire for rehabilitation, or out of a desire for the sole purpose of justice? Many people do not fear life in prison, as they may view it as a “getaway” rather than a form of punishment. Although death is another story, many people do fear that. The United States should use the death penalty because the use of it deters crime, it is cheaper than feeding an inmate…

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    today when a patient who wishes to die chooses not to be kept alive by medicine or machines. But if the patient’s doctor distributes the patient with the medication to end the patient’s life, the doctor would be considered killing the patient as it is defined as “mercy killing”, and doctor’s took an oath to heal people, not kill them. I also believe that physician-assisted suicide is wrong, because even though the doctor may not be distributing the medication to the patient, the doctor is still…

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    When analyzing the fossils of ancient organisms, paleontologists often spot subtle but striking similarities to extant life today. Similarities often lie in bone structure, footprints, or teeth, but their location does not matter. It is quite incredible to think that organisms that are so distantly related share similar features. The same concept applies to literature. Light Romantic and Southern Gothic literature are often seen as direct opposites of each other. The viewpoint shift that…

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    The Holocaust was a time of historical conflict and darkness. At the hands of Adolf Hitler, he and his Nazi party, the Third Reich, motivated to bring the Jewish religion to an end, as well as homosexuals, gypsies, and others. Anyone who defied the social norm should be exterminated. They were not people; they were merely creatures. What fueled Hitler’s hatred remains a mystery today. Some mention the grandmother he hated, some say he blamed the religion for losing World War 1, but there is no…

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    Humans have the ability to reason, and that makes us superior to other plants and animals. Our ability to reason gives one a purpose or goal in life, and the purpose is to do good and make the right decision. Making the right decision helps an individual to thrive towards the ultimate goal of happiness. Some of these decisions are self- implicated, whereas some are the obligation that comes with trying to be a successful person. Intentions, Good Acts, and Human Freedom, a chapter by William…

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    Throughout the course, there were significant amounts of arts that we observed and the fact we have to choose a top four is just inconceivable. Even though it was difficult finding my four choices, I was able to narrow them down in terms of significance and purpose. My four works of art that I will be discussing about are Mona Lisa (painting), The Colosseum (architecture), Everyman (theater), and Dao De Jing (philosophy). The Mona Lisa, obviously, was created by Leonardo Da Vinci between the…

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    The Boxer Rebellion

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    The boxers would set out killing anyone who followed or promoted Christianity. “Not only were missionaries killed, but also numerous Chinese pastors lost their lives as well as more than 32,000”( The Alliance 1). In the summer of 1900 the boxer rebellers targeted Beijing. This would…

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    that in most concentration camps there were on average about 7,000 guards on duty? Because of Groening and many other guards, the world is a different place and has different rules. Groening is now 94 and is currently on trial in Germany for mass killings. He is being charged with being a ¨accessory¨ to several hundred thousand murders while he served as an SS Officer at Auschwitz during World War II. He is known as the ¨Bookkeeper of Auschwitz¨ (Allan 2.) The guards had a daily routine, they…

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    with the patient’s biological will (12) (Euthanasia page 4). That part of the religion sometimes does not make sense. Animals are always put down because of the same reasons. They too are alive, feel pain, and do apply to the religious ways of not killing. So why is it that humans cannot choose when to end their days? In some parts of the world (Italy, Greek, and Finland), it states that the patient’s request be serious and expressly stated. In the situation of ill people with physical and…

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    falls in love with him. With “her heart on fire with passionate love for Jason;” (Euripides 1), she helps him take her father’s most valuable possession, the Golden Fleece (Hunter). While she is fleeing from her homeland, she betrays her family by killing her brother, so that Jason may be spared (Hunter). She exiles herself from her birth land, effectively losing her birth family and their culture. Despite this, she enriches her life with the new possibilities…

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