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    Sometimes crisis demand drastic measures like moving away even though you don't have the means. If it comes to that, everything depends on other countries' laws and good will. Should other political communities be concerned about immigrants or should they accept them unconditionally? First of all, it is important to know that in most of the situations they did not choose to go but were forced to. They have lost everything and seek for help. In addition, they can be useful workers and do jobs…

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    Upsettingly, it has become the case that in the modern world many have come to accept relativistic ethics as a viable ethical theory. While this is not the case in the realm of philosophy, where only the minority accepts relativistic ethics, it is still saddening to see the common man accept such a dangerous perspective. The acceptance of moral relativism is essentially the acceptance of immoralism, due to the fact that with its acceptance there becomes no possible way to declare any action…

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    attempts to accept some of these choices. So why are they seemingly unable to accept the expression of one’s self through art on their own bodies. Generation Z, our current children or young adults, have begun to view tattoos as a form of positive expression instead of the taboo society has placed on tattoos. Although the younger generation have grown appreciative of tattoos it is still the older generation who dominates the choices of our society. Therefore, society as a whole needs the accept…

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    never had a home, family or love. He just has his life and a choice, whether to stay hungry or go along with the extremist group in the so called path of Allah. The greatest test for humanity has manifested in the form of refugee crisis. The US should accept Syrian refugees since it will generate an opportunity for humanity to overcome its irrational fear, help set a precedent for the future generation to do the right things amidst the chaos, and it will also help prevent further radicalization…

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    States on whether or not we should accept Syrian refugees because there might be a possibility that they might be related to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria also known as ISIS. ISIS has threatened the United State and has caused major damages. For example, ISIS took credit for the attack in Paris and California, where many innocent people were killed. For that matter, in this paper I will be discussing the reasons as to why the United States should not accept Syrian refugees. To begin, the…

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    The article I read is called How Much Compensation Can CEO’s Permissibly Accept? By Jeffrey Moriarty and it talked about how many individuals view the ethics of executive compensation. Some think that the amount that the CEO's are getting paid is too big in regards to their performance compared to what CEO's get paid overseas and to what their workers get paid. The boards of directors could be at blame for the most part because they can be considered fragile and or having concern for themselves…

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    1) Today America is faced with a decision on whether or not they should accept the Syrian refugees to have refuge on American soil. In Syria, their homeland is in a state of turmoil and all they are asking is for some help. Similar to what the Jews had asked for in WWII during the holocaust. Can this be a repeat in history? It’s not wrong to compare what is happening with the Syrian refugees today to what had happened with the jews while the Holocaust was taking place. During World War II, the…

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    Methodists accept the Nicene Creed and Apostles' Creed as containing the core tenets of the Christian faith. and many congregations recite one or the other weekly in their worship services. The officially binding theological statements are not the creeds, but what are called the "Articles of Religion," which are drawn from the Anglican Church's Articles of Religion. Methodists are ecumenical and willing to work with and learn from Christians of other denominations. They believe in bringing their…

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    their families. In addition, if a family is religious they tend to carry the traditional values about being afraid of their children changing their family value beliefs. 3. In the conclusion the author reflects regarding his homosexuality, ”families accept, often in silence” is an aspect of traditional family values, in my opinion it’s because parents still love their children, but might not want to express their true feelings about their child being a homosexual, therefore they keep quiet to…

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    The day I drove across the country to start a new life I learned how to accept my past, take on new challenges and plan for the future. It was a snowy February day. The snow had started to come down harder, the ice was thickening on the roads and I had an anxious puppy in the car. Just a few months before everything was very different. I had a solid job, what I had thought was happiness, and a great home. When she decided to leave my world turned upside down. Now I was sitting in my Nissan;…

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