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    Why Stealing Is Wrong

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    Stealing is wrong because people work for their stuff, every one spend money for their nice things, people work hard for things also if you get caught stealing you can get kill or sent to jail for a very long time, you don’t know what they did to get their things just get a job for you can buy your own things. There’s a lot of things that could happen to you and your family if you steal. If you get caught stealing you would get terrible consequences, you could go to jail for a very long time if you steal. You could get kill if you go in some ones house or car, thing about your mom and dad or your family what are they going to do, family sometimes don’t have a lot of money to pay for jail. I thing that people that thing that stealing is…

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    I personally don’t steal because I know it’s not good to steal. Plus 90% of people who steal get caught in there act. Just like in the story thank you ma’am where roger gets caught trying to steal Ms. Jones purse. Would you want to be like one of the people that were caught? I know I wouldn’t want to be one of them. I think a person should work hard for what they want because after you will feel a sense of completion. …

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    negative lifestyle such as stealing. The solution to this was simple I decided to join the Marines. I lived in New York for 18 Years. I had great friends, but they were the worst influence. Growing up in the Bronx was not easy. It was a challenge, especially when there were drug dealers and gang members in every corner. The drug dealers were cool in my eyes because they had all the girls, nice cars, and money. I would not dare associate with them because my mother would not allow it. My…

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    How To Spot A Shoplifter

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    type of shoplifter has their own way to stealing. The amateur shoplifters don’t think about what they are going to do they just do it. They go in with no plan they start to panic and that is what gets them caught by the police. They are very unprofessional and for that they are usually caught the most. Then there are the people who think of a plan than follow it through. They are called the professional shoplifters. They take their time and are very detailed and they take items that could be…

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    it a big deal? To put it plain and simple, yes it is. Plagiarism is the crime that gets swept under the rug. We hardly ever hear of people getting caught for plagiarizing someone’s work. Many people believe that no harm can come of taking credit for another person’s work; some may not even realize that they have done anything wrong. People are always getting caught either cheating stealing or copying other people’s work. If no harm can be done by it, why is it against the law? There are rules in…

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    the training was very demanding. Much of the physical activity the children practiced could injure them. For example, during wrestling if the student did a move incorrectly, they would be hurt or in serious cases die. In addition, sometimes the students did not receive enough food. Without food the body begins to breakdown, which could lead to the loss of troops. The students would receive terrible beatings if they did something wrong. For instance, if they were caught stealing they would be…

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    can hurt someone, but may help others. Stealing is a crime and people continue to commit it, knowing that it will affect their lives negatively if they get caught. When a person steals from someone they are taking something that someone else worked hard to get. For a person to steal from someone is wrong and if they are facing hard times there is a different way that they can handle it. It is a must for someone to do what they have to do to provide for their family, but in doing so they can be…

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    Bullying In America

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    When I was younger I wanted to go to Harvard, that was my dream. Unfortunately, I was discouraged when I found out how much it cost to attend. However, that didn’t stop Selamawi Asgedom from not only attending Harvard, but getting a full-ride there. Growing up as a refugee in America, Mawi had to overcome many obstacles such as the appeal of stealing, the alienation from bullies, and the struggles of poverty, which then motivated him to work for what he wanted. The philosophy that if a person…

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    kids a daughter Jamie and my husband Dan. When the kids were in elementary both their parents began parting all night, drinking, doing drugs and stealing. This went on for a couple of years, it got to a point where their parents started exposing the kids to the stealing and drugs. There were times where James would send Dan out to steal packages off of people’s porches for him. It wasn’t till Dan was in middle school that his father got arrested for identity theft, beggarly and the manufacturing…

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    Darkness has settled over the village, as everyone returned to their cabins for the night, the embers lowly burning in the fire-pit were the only tell tale sign that the village was occupied. From over the river, two cautious and careful eyes watched as the village became scarcely occupied. The calculating blue eyes looked glanced over to the pair that belonged to his sister, who subtly nodded in return. She moved silently from her position at the riverbed, like a serpent she made her way to…

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