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    The centerpiece of the Catholic conception of social justice is that social justice must be a virtuous and ethical approach that states there is an inherent dignity of the human person, which is warranted by the claim that humankind was created in the image of God, and rooted in His virtues. Because of this, people are therefore good, because everything that God has created is good, which means that the way people should view the world is through the perception that everyone else is equally as…

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    All art forms are important to a culture because the music, the sculptures, the paintings, etc., all help form and differentiate each culture from another. Therefore, I disagree with the statement that visual artists are more important to a culture than performing artists because they create permanent work of art because both works of art can cause people to reflect on their lives, can bring enjoyment, and both can allow people to experience and interpret the art in their own way. It shouldn’t…

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    Sincere Selfhood It is fair to say that in today’s day and age our identity is often defined by rather shallow attributes such as name, age, or appearance. A common example would be the basic information, like height, weight, and home address that is required on a driver’s license. With that said, one could make the argument that these everyday societal formalities and public perceptions, which are mostly out of our control, do make up our full identity. However, identity is not something given…

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    Self-perception is the idea that you have about the kind of person you are and what others think of themselves. Edward Weathers Hill conducted a study on person perception, “For the purposes of this study, the construct was defined as the ability of an individual to make inferences or draw conclusions about the beliefs, desires, intentions, emotional experiences, cognitions, and/or personality characteristics of other individuals”. (Hill) In today’s time and the time of Frankenstein, people…

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    This does not have to do with their capacity to decide but the right to decide. Killing a human is directly wronging them and therefore cannot be justified while it is against their will. This right to life is the basis for a person life having value as opposed to life years. When comparing the value of people’s lives in the case of 8 patients, the 7 who might live for a year could only be rejected treatment if their life has zero value. Since their lives do have value it must…

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    “a nondescript shade” feeling the wanting to learn more about it, shows us how he’s looking forward to understand something, that is learning the existence of colour, rather than to simply conform with everyone else. By displaying Jonas as the only person able to ‘see beyond’ Lowry develops a point that individuality is unique and inspiring for a satisfying life. Lowry also encourage difference of individuals in her novel instead of disparaging them or ignoring their existence through Jonas…

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    demanding, my athleticism and my impatience. A lot of people may have some qualities in common, but everybody is their own unique individual. Throughout your life you will start developing and/or losing different qualities that will alter who you are as a person. There are also some qualities that you have as a child that will stick with you throughout your whole life. One trait that has stayed with me ever since I was a child is my athleticism. I believe that my life would be completely…

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    creating goals for the individual as monetary only, and then almost entirely eliminating legitimate means to achieve those goals, Agnew argues that environment, immediate goals, failure to achieve goals, and bad influence/stimuli all effect whether a person will turn to delinquency and crime or not (AGNEW, 1997, Pg. 72, & Merton, 1938, Pg.672,675, &…

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    People can miscommunicate, and take these the wrong way. Its easy to miscommunicate, words make sense in your head, but not to the other person sometimes. Same with sarcasm, sometimes its really easy to tell if someone is being sarcastic, other times you swear they were telling the truth. The way people talk expresses who you are and the way individuals look at you. Everyone learns to talk…

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    Once something is posted online, a picture, video, instant message, etc., it can never “go away” as the a person gives up the ability of control of the post. Everyday teenagers use the popular website, Twitter, to post a photo or video, like posts, share posts, blogs, and include website links. The messages in posts can be positive or neutral depending on the…

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