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    The days when Romeo and Juliet risked the wrath of their fathers for love is no more. On rare occasions younger people allow themselves the luxury of romance which will be pounded and drilled out of them until they become ‘sensible adults. ’Dr. Glas gives his own thoughts on age and its affects on innocence “For youth, the moon is a promise of all those tremendous things which await it, for older people a memento that the promise was never kept, a reminder of all that broke and went to pieces.…

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    The topic I have researched and collected data on was that middle schools should return middle school basketball. This is a topic ideal to my soul as basketball is a wonderful sport filled with opportunity and future. Furthermore millions people are in touch with this topic due to basketball being a crucial part of countless people 's lives, not to mention all across the country middle schools are cutting basketball from their school. This is an awful problem now that a large portion of students…

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    of the novel Hawthorne states that the whole town is built around a prison. “The founders of a new colony, whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project, have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a cemetery, and another portion as the site of a prison” (Hawthorne). This statement alone is key to the puritan lifestyle back then. “To a nineteenth-century audience, the narrator observes, some of…

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    Indigenous People Poverty

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    so much they can barely support themselves. They also have to provide for a family who is dependent on the income that person makes. They sometimes do not even make the income to feed their families, cloth them and nourish them with the proper necessities of life. These people are often viewed as lazy, drunken savage, who gamble their lives away, and who also have the government pay for everything. As the reader you do not have to imagine this society, this society is called Indigenous people.…

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    The following paper argues in favor of Aristotle’s virtue ethics over Kantian deontology. In Kantian deontology, to be ethical is to follow one’s duty by acting on only the rules which one can at the same time rationally will that those actions become universal laws, while in Aristotelian virtue ethics, to be ethical is to develop and internalize virtuous habits until one fully becomes virtuous themselves. In turn, the ethical question of ‘What should I do?’ that deontology asks becomes ‘What…

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    Moral Problem Is the operation of Airbnb ethically permissible, given that this online marketplace offers travelers, from over 191 countries, unique and cheaper alternatives to hotels, allows host to make extra money for their mortgage or other necessities, benefits economies around the world by helping local businesses and causing the flow of cash throughout the area, which are all arguments that Airbnb and it’s board of directors offers, while at the same time previously failing to protect…

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    Hygiene In France

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    “The French have respect for others by respecting themselves. They pay close attentions to their actions. Not because someone may be observing them, but because everybody may be looking at them. An so, an Englishman stuck in traffic will pick his nose to kill time, while the Frenchman will look in the mirror, adjust his tie, hair, and run a hand over his brow or a mustache. A Frenchman will passionately kiss his girlfriend or wife in any public place [having lived in Paris, I attest to that—JMP]…

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    Japan Paper: The Bombing of Pearl Harbor From the Japanese Perspective World War II was the result of many countries attempting to obtain what did not belong to them. Germany, led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi political party, was attempting to forge a massive German empire out of the German homeland and surrounding territories. The Japanese were attempting to create a massive empire that fanned out in all directions from the mainland islands. With these attempts at gain, massive amounts of…

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    Unfortunately for merchant interests, enticing pirates to quit their criminal endeavors failed as badly as the military efforts to stop them. Although pardons were successful at bringing pirates into shore, they did not keep them for long. Many shook the hand of the governor, swore his allegiance to the crown, and then shortly returned to preying on vessels at sea. The failure of pardons to slow the proliferation of piracy cannot all be blamed on piratical greed. Pardons were specific to…

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    SCUBA Diving

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    Many have enjoyed Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) diving as an exciting recreational sport for many years. Though SCUBA diving is a very rewarding experience, a diver must be sufficiently trained before entering a potentially dangerous situation. Divers must have an understanding of SCUBA from both a scientific and recreational view, along with ample training, to properly use equipment and prepare for potential hazards. Prolonged underwater experiences have fascinated…

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