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    Everybody believes something in today’s world, and it’s guaranteed you can find someone who disagrees with you. I chose to discuss a currently controversial topic, if abortions are ok and if women should have the right to get them. Personally I belief that women should have every right to get one, for three main reasons. First off, they are people too and should have control and a choice with what they do with their own bodies. Also victims of rape and incest should not be forced to carry out an…

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    In “Famine, Affluence and Mortality”, Peter Singer sets out to critique how those in affluent countries have a moral obligation to give and do far more to help those who are suffering than they actually do. According to singer, human beings and governments have the capability to prevent suffering in other parts of the world and have not done enough to help. He uses the situation in Bengal as an example because it has arguably the most extreme and largest-growing problem in the world. Individuals…

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    Teaching is one of the noblest practices that the human being develops in different stages of their life and activities. It calls for the development of techniques and methods of wide-ranging style that aimed at the passage of the communication, knowledge, values, and attitudes from one individual to another. The transmission of knowledge is based on perception, mainly through speaking and writing. The general tradition assumes that the teacher is the source of knowledge and the student, a…

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    He expresses these points through many characters in this book; the Wife of Bath is proud of who she is, even if she goes against religious laws, and is still very devoted to religion, the Pardoner, though he’s a fraud, manages to be a decent human being by being honest, while being homosexual, and three religious figures, the Monk, the Prioress, and the Friar, all sin or are not visibly that religious despite their positions as spiritual figures. The Wife of Bath has a commanding presence…

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    Dangers Of Human Cloning

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    cloning to continue and what could happen to humans as this technology develops. Animals are the main test subjects on the effects of cloning to attempt to determine the possible effects that could happen to humans if more technology is developed. As more animals are continued to be tested companies want these cloned animals to be processed for food. Genetic cloning of animals for meat is wrong because there could be potential dangers towards humans, more animals create a problem with food and…

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    There is a common understanding that science and religion interfere with one another. There is a tension that cuts the two in half making them opposites that are unable to reside together. Peter Lipton believes that this doesn’t have to be the case; people can live in both the world of religion and the world of science by using his “Immersion solution.” I believe that his solution has flaws that make it incapable of working on the average person thus, I do not find his idea favorable or even…

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    Louis Kahn Architecture

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    of being an architect is to merely deliver good design, but this is shown to be just a factor through the lenses of Kahn’s writings. Louis Kahn reveals that architecture is not fulfilled unless it is centered around the humans that use it. Not only does the aspect of a human greatly tailor how architecture should be considered, but also how architecture comes to be in the nature of the world. Kahn reveals that architecture…

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    The Dalai Lama Analysis

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    What is the Purpose of Life? Throughout all of human history, man has been able to advance significantly in terms of technology and ideology. These advancements, along with our innate ability to utilize rational thought, were the tools we used to evolve. This evolution to the modern human was made possible by using technology to gain knowledge of things that were previously beyond our comprehension. Ideally, the more we learn, the more we know. However, when it comes to the unknown, we tend to…

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    States. However, the way that the word is used in context is discouraging to those innocent individuals who come to America in search of a better life. The word “flood” dates back to the story of Noah’s Ark, in which a flood killed nearly the whole human race. Using the word ‘flood’ to describe people crossing America’s border not only has a negative connotation, but also dehumanizes people who might have good intentions for coming to the United States. These types of metaphors are prejudicial…

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    Essay On Good Vs Evil

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    the decapitation of a US journalist, missing in Syria since 2012. ISIS remains notorious for its killings of dozens and people, crucifixion and carrying out mass executions. It’s extremely difficult to fathom how such chaotic evil exists and guides humans to commit such acts of genocide. Moral codes cannot define such actions, then again they still are the sole roots of this type of evil. People who kill in the name of religion have their morals consumed by chaotic evil. Their justification of…

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