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    The best Way to Deal with Terrorists Is it really necessary to torture or make people suffer just to get stuff that we need from them? After reading “The Case for Torture” by Dr. Michael Levin, I disagree with torturing terrorists to gain information. I am totally against with torture or punish terrorists because first, most terrorists are forced to act in the way they do, they have no power over their actions. Secondly, it is possible to transform the bad feelings inside them to a good one, I…

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    Part A: One of the moral issues in the reading that I found challenging and transformed is the Euthanasia and the Duty to Die. This issue is very difficult for me due to the fact of seeing love ones suffer with a terminally illness that seem hopeless. In the reading, it states that the term Euthanasia is killing someone for the sake of mercy (148). I cannot see myself killing someone for the sake of having mercy on him or her, having mercy on someone for me is too helping him or her not to…

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    Through the stories of genesis, the allegory of the cave, and Teresa of Avila we are asked to examine our relationship to god and the world around us. Through examining these texts further we are asked our true meaning in life. The story of Genesis introduces our relationship with god and the world he has created around us. The allegory of the cave has and in depth look at the world around us, and our relationship to it. With this comes the question it asks us to reexamine everything we know to…

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    Why do we find evil so much more fascinating than goodness? Evil is the flip side of human existence. Additionally, we are “ morbidity unchained, our most base instincts let free, our nastiest realized… and it all happened, fittingly enough, in the dark”(King “Why We Crave” 3). In “ Why We Crave Horror” Stephen King precisely claims that our population crave horror to re-establish our feelings of essential normality, to experience a particular sort of fun, and in order to face our fears. In…

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    1. How does the idea of good versus evil come into play in this story? Use examples from the text to explain your answer. The idea of good versus evil can be seen within the characters. The grandmother portrays goodness, and the criminal represents evil. The grandmother seems to think that goodness comes from being decent, having good manners as well as coming from a good family. The Misfit seems to show no remorse and genuinely seems unfazed from doing cruel things such as killing a family.…

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    Throughout history, there have been many different examples of good and evil. A few examples of evil people are dictators, such as Hitler and Stalin and some murderers, like Al Capone, Brutus, even Osama Bin Laden. Examples of good people are, Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mother Teresa, have all done different things to improve situations around them. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is no different, as Jack and the hunters become evil and savage. But, with all this evil on the island,…

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    Within our lifetime, the average human could be said to ask existentialist questions regarding their own existence and purpose; these thoughts can naturally progress towards the questioning of life itself from the perspective of God. Why create several billions of people to live on an Earth that is filled with so much corruption, panic, and evil? Christian Anthropology can be thought of as a way to explain the human condition from a theological perspective. Although one does not need to be…

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    Should Euthanasia be banned? The topic of euthanasia arouses much ethical debate and controversy. Euthanasia is the termination of a person’s life to end their suffering, usually through the injection of drugs. Debates about the ethics of euthanasia and medical assisted suicide date from ancient Greece and Rome. Nowadays, euthanasia comes in four main different forms. The first one is “active” euthanasia, which happens when a person directly and deliberately causes the patient's death. The…

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    Animal Farm was written by George Orwell in 1945. His real name is Eric Arthur Blair who was born in Motihari, Bengal, India, in 1903. George Orwell is an English novelist, essayist and critic. He is best known for his novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four which were published in 1945 and 1949 respectively. Orwell formed many strong opinions about major political movements during his time including imperialism and communism. Most of his strong political opinions were influenced when he…

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    A boy accused of murder, a community leader wanting to improve conditions for his neighbors and fellow citizens, and four illegal and poverty stricken students in Phoenix hell bent on building an underwater robot all have one thing in common; they all must attempt to do what people tell them they can not. For the majority of the oppressed in society, their story ends in heartache and sadness, but for a lucky few, they are destined to persevere and change society. Most people are defeated by…

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