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    surfers that rescued a man that was drowning in the turbulent ocean, a pilot that saved 155 lives by landing a plane on the Hudson River and Rosa Parks who marked history by giving freedom and respect for black people. In the novel Soul Surfer, the moral value of courage is represented throughout the story when Bethany decided to recover her injury by working and training…

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    The Pinocchio Effect

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    conveys through both the lenses of universal and national views ins the idea of hedonism versus that of work ethic. In the novel, small nuances such as “when poverty shows itself, even mischievous boys understand what it means” are associated with moral lessons that make the entire novel viewed through a more universal lens (Collodi 20). Another phrase that is very poignant is whenever Pinocchio is traveling to the Land of Toys, a unique instance of foreshadowing occurs whenever…

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    Are Free Markets Moral? Morality is a vague concept. When the supreme court of India can’t figure out what is Moral with respect to Freedom of speech, it is quite difficult for one to establish whether Free Markets are Moral or not? Well morality is a social contract or code of conduct put forward by a society. So, when we talk about morality, we’re generally referring to the ethical glue that holds society together. Morality deals with our sense of fairness ("goodness" or "rightness") and our…

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    My moral compass is made up of wisdom, family, and values that have helped me. It has shaped my decision, behaviors and actions in dealing with people and giving them respect. There is an essential element in understanding my moral compass to have an accurate understanding of my myself in making decisions to reflect my identity. I have learned my strengths and weaknesses to help guide me in understanding my moral compass. My real understanding of myself has been paramount in making tough…

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    Prom Is Immoral Analysis

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    N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2016.) It 's only for one night; those three people have such a good time because parents spend a fortune on clothes, dinner, and hotels. While the other students do not realize until after graduation why their parents had morals on money and did not spoil them on that one night. They already have a start-up college fund while those other three teenagers that live it up for that one night are struggling to pay the first year in a university. After reading this article,…

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    The idea of the Harm principle creates a problem, and that is because it does not work practically. Mills idea is important on the basis that human society always has the idea of thinking and acting in a wrongful way and that society does not do things correctly. Therefore these actions that society takes forms an open space in order for us to change or correct ourselves from our crime. This open space will take shape as a discussion or debate, and these ideas that come through will…

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    1. My first valued moral is honesty. I believe that honesty is the most important to me because I have grown up believing in it. My parents always told me to be honest, when it comes to individuals. My second moral value is trustworthy. I believe that being trustworthy is earned from experience. When growing you I have had people close to me be hurt by individuals that were not trustworthy. My third value is family. I believe that individuals come and go but I know that I will always have my…

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    Moral values are a standard of right and wrong. Everyone has some kind of moral value that they believe in. Whether it is respect, honesty, loyalty, etc. In the book, The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger and in the movie Donnie Darko both of the main characters, Holden and Donnie had certain moral values that they both believed in when it came to living their lives. They believed that these moral values make them better people and help them make the rest of the world better. Both of the…

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    What is the capacity in which things that are not under your control can affect the amount of moral responsibility that you face? For this topic, there are generally three main views that claim to answer this question, and they are each rather simple; first, there are those that think that people are only blameworthy for things that are under their control. Second, there are those who think that people are blameworthy for things that are not under their control, and lastly, there are those that…

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    How Has Antigone Changed

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    Antigone, though created in the mentality of a different century, is capable of being modernized and carried out for today’s society. The play takes place in a time with emperors, empresses, and devout belief for the gods, but the main ideas and moral lessons are not limited to the specific time frame. To fit the play to our time, the play can take a similar turn of events such as the movie Snowden, which happened to based off of real events. Of course, the language of the play would be changed…

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