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    Different people have various views on morals of “good” and “bad”, with many viewpoints conflicting with each other. Depending on one’s perspective, others who see themselves as sincere are truly cruel in the eyes of others. However, there are situations where the line between good and evil blur. This concept is often employed in many stories as a useful tool to progress the story into a unique perspective. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Daisy Buchanan is truly a morally ambiguous…

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    Euthanasia is what is sometimes called the “good death”. It is the legal killing of someone who is terminally ill with the help of medical professionals. It is currently illegal all over the United States but there is something similar known as Physician aid in dying or assisted suicide that is only legal in 8 states. Assisted suicide is different from euthanasia in the sense that in assisted suicide, the patients administer the drugs themselves; instead of euthanasia where the physician does it…

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    You shouldn’t trust other people because you never know what they wanna do to you or ruined your life for something dumb. You can only trust your parents and god because i just feel like you shouldn’t be trusting other people. Sometimes people opened talk about or address in relationship until it’s been broken , and by then it’s often too late to salvage the relationship or the breach of trust seems too big to overcome . clarifying expectations is preventative medicine when it comes to trust…

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    Our essential question was “How is trust is created or destroyed?” I would answer it by saying that trust is created or destroyed by the presence or lack of credibility. I came to this conclusion by comparing how in Mean Girls, Julius Caesar, and in real life how trust is earned and lost. Throughout our entire podcast, we saw that a common theme with trust in all three scenarios is the strong ability to rely on the other person. For example, Janis relies on Cady to betray The Plastics, until…

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    In the article, Famine, Affluence, and Morality, by Peter Singer, he argues that affluent people are morally obligated to donate more resources to humanitarian causes. Singer demonstrates a view of ethics through the moral obligation to help someone. If, for example, a child is drowning in a pool of water, then you yourself are morally obligated to save said child. This thought we all have is that we should help everyone in need because it is morally right. While helping the child is the right…

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    By definition courage is the ability to do something that frightens another person. So what really is courage? Well courage to many people is the typical situation of a man running into a burning building to save another person. But courage comes in many shapes and sizes and is often overlooked as being nice. There are however forms of courage that are more important than others. For example there is intellectual courage, social courage, and moral courage. These forms of courage all play into…

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    Courage Courage is something everyone has, whether they like it or not. People also use it everyday. Even when someone is doing something as trivial as walking down the street, they are being courageous because there is a risk of a piano falling on their head. No matter how unlikely that will ever happen is, it is still courageous. Everyone who has ever been on this earth has been courageous at some point in their lives, and it is amazing what some people can do. There are many people that can…

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    Hi True Jesus Followers, The Moral Dilemma And The Increase Of Evil The Moral Dilemma Good hates evil and evil hates good. Is it wrong for good to hate evil or is it wrong for evil to hate good? Could it be wrong to hate in both cases or Is it right in both cases? Clearly the bible states that God is good, and that He hates evil. So if that is how God views evil then it is also the right standard for good people to follow. These days it's becoming very clear that there are a lot of people who…

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    Kolbe Perez Mrs. Martinez English II Period I 31 March 2015 Title Two very different kinds of people exist in the world, people who are good and people who are evil. Good people contribute to society, give their best effort, show limitless curiosity, and a yearning to succeed. On the contrary, the evil make it their goal to ignore good people and inflict suffering upon them. Evil people are selfish and show no regard for the feelings of others. They take pleasure in seeing others hit rock…

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    1 Explain the legal requirements relating to the management of office facilities. There is a six pack of requirements relating to HASAWA. The primary legislation act is the Health and safety at work act 1974. It places a duty on all employers "to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work" of all their employees. The other regulations of the ‘six pack’ include: • Management of Health and Safety at work regulations 1999 This act places a duty on employers…

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