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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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    fair, social inequality was extremely present in this film as well as other places all over the world. The inspiring thing to see was how each person let it effect them by only working harder. c. Taking the role of the other/pg. 67: Putting yourself in someone else 's shoes; understanding how someone else feels and thinks, so you anticipate how the other person will…

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    November 15, 1959. He chose to suffer. In contrast, the story of Corey Coleman, a wide receiver at Baylor University, portrays the opposite outcome of growing up with a poor environmental status. Raised with a dad who came in and out of jail, his single mother and two sisters were all he had. However, Coleman was lucky enough to meet former NFL cornerback, Ray Crockett, and he chose to get his family out of that situation. Coleman did not allow the highland hills project neighborhood in Dallas,…

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    particular responsibilities or behavior that partially depends on expectations of others. Different people perform their roles in different way and with a different approach. Some believe that it is important to be yourself and not to be an artificial single role performing robot, even on the workplace. Others believe that in order to perform their roles properly, they need to focus themselves primarily on the performing their roles and express less of the inner selves. In Unless You’re Oprah……

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    environment affects their attitude. If the imagination of someone one day becomes a reality, they will illustrate joyous emotions when it is time to go to work. Of course, no one is happy every single time they come to work because who would not want to spend the day in bed watching movies? Since not every single person in the world is able to sit around viewing movies, being capable of being in a workplace that you enjoy because when the alarm clock rings, you do not dread going to work. Also,…

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    affects our thinking. Macdonald explains that the more we read from the media, the more irrelevant information we gain. He uses the comparison of people reading in the sixteenth century and the nineteenth century and found that the average educated person back then took about two days to read and understand the material within a text. Nowadays, people skim through the text without understanding what they have read. These people who skim their text are known as the “well informed”. I agree with…

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    People are deeply affected by both past and present events. Thoughts, actions, and ideals of individuals are all influenced by others they are around because people like to fit in. Crowds and companions offer protection that does not exist for a single person. So, people do what those around them do, often without thinking about if their actions are right or wrong. In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, the juxtaposition of opposing characters and themes enhance the idea that people are…

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    Often times we have seen what type of effect a neighborhood can have on a person whether they are young or older. However the effect are most noticeable in children who grew up in an urban neighborhood involved with crime, drugs, and violence. In these neighborhoods parents try their best to keep their best to shelter children from what goes on outside but they have to work as well which is usually for many hours a day to make ends meet. The most recurrent similarity in children who misbehave no…

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    Self-Improvement Through Respect A person cannot lead a life of being good and respectful if they cannot live that life themselves. A lot of people now like to be followers instead of standing up and being a leader. People like to learn by example, instead of going through trial and error to figure out what is right and what is wrong. There needs to be good virtuous, hardworking, and courteous that are willing to take the risks in order to lead the others in the right ways of life. This…

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    Living in this world gives us a multitude of opportunities to craft our beliefs. Once these beliefs are seeded, values begin to grow in your life. Values are the things that are subconsciously back in our heads yelling at us when we are making every single decision throughout our lives. The years that pass allow for you to shape these molds directly and fittingly into your own life. Individualism is the uniqueness of one’s self which in turn creates differences among any two people you see on…

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