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    Have you ever heard about child soldiers? if you haven't continue to read well these children fought in the war you probably never would think wait a child fought for me? That's right a pour child the age of 10, 12,13,14...fought for someone in the war can you imagine that. There life may be ruined because the way they had to live they were drugged, someone would shoot someone in front of their faces if that wasn’t bad enough if they didn’t want to kill someone they would be shot and they would…

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    Essay On Unifying Japan

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    Unifying Japan The United States implies unity, as a positive aspect of people’s lives, however in history the act of unifying individuals and places was not always done or perceived as positive. Japan exhibited a very suitable example of this. From the 1500s to the 1800s, Japan started to develop a central government. After years of civil war and instability through its territory, the shogun, a military general, began to enforce various edicts in an attempt to ensure unity and growth. These…

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    Gun Violence Effects

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    than 12,000 people die of homicides due to gun violence each year. Gun violence is a form of violence that has the use of a gun. Some forms of gun violence are suicide, intentional homicide, or even domestic abuse. One of the amendments states that you have the right to carry a gun. When a person kills someone they should lose the right to carry a gun. Gun violence can have many effects, especially towards children. Children who are exposed to gun violence later get negative psychological…

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    Even before considering those rules one's ethical bases determines their moral reasoning as with the infamous sports agent Josh Luchs. Ethical bases are defined by deontology (based on rules or what is right), teleology (based on consequences of action or what is good) or existentialism (based on the individual or intentions, motives or character) (Malloy, D. C., Ross, S., & Zakus, D. H. (2003). Luch’s claims to have paid the first player that he ever tried to recruit and seemingly many after…

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    Professor Michael Sandel started the lecture with several scenarios. The first scenario talked about a trolley car on a track. Professor Sandel wanted the audience individually to be the driver/conductor of said trolley car. As one is driving the trolley car down the track, the brakes malfunction; however, the steering is functioning properly. If the driver of the trolley car continued forward, he would crash into five people. The driver of the trolley car had an alternative solution and a…

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    France in 2012, all the population and the police of France were on high security alert because of four places with shooting at four different Jewish schools in Toulouse. The events that are present in this crime is that many groups of the Muslim religion started to attack Jewish schools, they started to shoot them in the head to everyone who they wanted, they didn’t only kill adults or old people, they also killed children and teenagers, just because of the hate between them. In this case the…

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    their community in a positive. A curfew should involve everything being shut down at the same time. For example, the Plaza closes at 9pm for teens. A curfew would help keep kids off of the streets. It will keep them off the streets because of all the guns and all the deaths that are happening. There are a lot of drugs and gangs therefore the kids can end up getting involved too. Also the kids can end up getting into gangs and start selling drugs. The streets is no place for kids they will end…

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    Ephron believe that newspapers should publish photo of dead people because that is news. Some American readers does not want to see picture of dead people faces or body in the newspapers because some reader only reads newspaper in the morning at the breakfast table. The last thing a reader want to see is a picture of a dead person in the newspapers in the morning. Some readers want the whole news about to be print on the newspaper because the press supposed to tell the whole story to what happen…

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    Atticus Courage

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    talented with a gun. He is instead courageous because of his unwillingness to back down, as he displayed when he did not back down with Tom Robinson’s case. He has no chance of winning the case and does not have much to gain from it himself, but he still perseveres and continues fighting for Tom and for his own conscience. Atticus may be the “deadest shot in Maycomb County”, but he does not use that against anybody. He chooses to stick to his morals and stand up to the town without a gun. That…

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    Have you ever been scared of snakes? Believe it or not, snakes are actually more scared of us than we are to them. One of the most feared snakes is the Black Mamba ,but this snake is extremely shy and will most likely run away then, turn and fight. The Black Mamba is best known for its Defense, behavior and its body. First, its defense. Normally it will just run away ,but if you corner the Black Mamba, it will fight back. It doesn't just bite once, it bites multiple times extremely quickly…

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