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    Betrayal is a poisoned apple.Though the apple appears so innocent and sweet, the unrevealed truth lies within. Sometimes people can be deceiving, even those you'd least expect it from. They make you feel like you can trust them and they are a true supporter, however, they're your enemy waiting for your downfall. Betrayal is the act of deception. You make others believe in a false idea, just to wrongfully affect them in the end. Though betrayal is mainly looked as a negative action, its…

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    Betrayal is like getting stung by a bee; you have to pull out the stinger, but you still feel the pain afterwards. In the play Hamlet Shakespeare’s main character, Hamlet, is ‘stung’ over and over again. Once by his uncle, King Claudius after Hamlet’s father passed. Again by his acquaintance, Laertes, and once again by his childhood friends Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Although, not all kinds of betrayal are the same. Hamlet’s betrayal was like watching his heart be ripped from his chest. He…

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    Betrayal, a verb, is defined as to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty. When a person is betrayed, it is heartbreaking because there has to be a sense of trust to let the person be associated with them. Take George Orwell’s Animal Farm as an example. On Animal Farm, one of the leaders of the farm, Snowball, was betrayed by the other leader, Napoleon. It is believed that Napoleon was greedy for power and chose not to share it. Therefore, in order to take the farm for himself,…

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    To ascertain whether euthanasia is morally permissible a great deal of reasoning is required, in “Euthanasia” Phillipa Foot lays out her logic for rationalizing the subject by providing several instances defending and disputing euthanasia. Foot takes the traditional definition of euthanasia, that exclusively specifies a particular manner of death, to encompass the grounds upon which an individual considers to come about making the choice to end their life. Foot holds the belief that euthanasia…

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    Courage is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Physical courage is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death, or threat of death. Moral courage is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal, or discouragement. As you can see courage has many definitions. Depending on the person, courage can mean bravery of the heart to do something other people won’t. Me as a person I try to be a role model around younger kids…

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    Why Respect Is Important

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    I’m writing this because I’m stealer and I’m writing about respect to know what respect mean and why respect is important. What does respect lead to and ways to give respect and what I learned? Respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities or achievements. Respect is important because it shows that one values another as an individual, and honors the person rights and dignity of the person as a fellow human being. Respect is defined as…

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    Have you ever put your full trust in a friend, only for them to let you down? Were you ever able to have faith them again? Scholar Advisor is an educational portal, created for students by Lona Glenn and Maria Castle, with useful information and links to help you deepen your academic knowledge. In one of their definition essays, “Trust”, Glenn and Castle wrote, “One of the most important aspects of trust is to be able to place confidence in another person. Often this comes down to being able to…

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    Many people mistake the word “integrity” to hold the same weight as the word “honesty;” however, Oxford Dictionary defines integrity as: “the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.” Therefore, we can conclude that being honest is only a part of having integrity, so just because someone says what he or she means, doesn’t mean that this person has integrity. In “The Insufficiency of Honesty,” Stephen L. Carter discusses the misconception that many people have about the…

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    Monday, February 12 I visit Portside Montessori child care. I interviewed co-owner and co-director of the facility Mrs. Smith. She said that ‘ their staffs’ job is to create a safe place for children and prevent any injuries and prevent spreading any illnesses as much as possible, however accidents are happens’ According to director ‘it depends on a condition of a child what would they do if a child gets hurt or become sick’. If a child, for example, falls and he or she gets a bruise or small…

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    What does it mean to be courageous? Well to be courageous you have to encourage someone. Just like in the passage I read it said that Rosa Parks did not give her seat up to anyone. So I’m going to tell you two details about what it means to be courageous. To get the ball rolling like I said in the introduction Rosa Parks did not give her seat up to a white man. Back then it was white people against black people. So she wanted to be brave and say no. So she started a big deal about it and…

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