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    claim that some of us side with the devil. These are irrefutable claims imposed upon numerous innocent townspeople. This is a lot of power in the hands of young women who have been taught right from wrong. Right; tell the truth no matter the consequences nor the shame you may bring upon yourself. Wrong; allow lies to flow across your lips, those same lips that sing your favorite biblical song do. Yes, one of these paths gets these girls out of trouble socially or in a law abiding way but…

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    Is it morally right to kill someone? Could you do it? In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, there are two best friends: Lennie and George. The two men search for work in the depression of California. Lennie was a strong man, however, he had a mental disability that made it hard for him to think for himself and control his actions. George, on the other hand, was a mentally sharp person and had to act as a guardian figure for Lennie throughout the places that they’ve previously worked.…

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    From infancy, lying and manipulating are actions we are taught are wrong. The concept of wrong and right, good and bad is embedded into our every thought and decision. In spite of that, hunger for entertainment and social breakthrough creates a diversion in our minds, slowly convincing us the “wrong” is not so bad; letting us ignore whom it may hurt. In the film The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, Truman Burbank is initially an unwanted newborn that is, for the first time, legally adopted…

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    not considered normal. These homeless people are perceived as mentally ill because of the way they carry themselves. How they react to certain thing. People just assumes that they are sick, and do not want anything to do with them. Even though it is wrong for people to look at them that way, but the truth is there are a lot of people in the streets that are very sick. According to the U. S Department of Housing…

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    subject or how a multiple choice test allows a child to have at 25 percent chance at getting every question right. This means that a student does not need to be able to actually solve many problems, they just have to guess what answers are probably wrong. Multiple choice also prevents graders from gaining an understanding of a person’s writing abilities, many people have a good understanding of grammar but are atrocious writers, and if there is an essay question how harshly each essay reader…

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    you want to live in a world where everyone thinks for themselves? Where, in doing so, would eventually lead to the worst repercussions of climate change we have yet to see? According to Ayn Rand, we’re better off that way. Objectivism is wrong. Ayn Rand is wrong. There are many points I can make in order to criticize Rand on her flawed views. It’s as simple as that. Being selfish does nobody good on this planet, especially when it comes to the never-ending issue of climate change. She doesn’t…

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    I see these two things as the same, not entirely but they share some similarities. I think some people are thinking that this is what assisted suicide is, just a death penalty. It seems wrong but it isn’t at all. Those of who passed from being executed got what they deserved. Now we have someone who is struggling and has suffered enough, now don’t they get what they get what they deserve. “Approximately 20,000 people have been legally…

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    Tatiana walked into the kitchen, she was mortified of the fact that she eventually had to tell her mother. She thought to herself that if she said what she rehearsed hopefully she would be fine. After all, she did spend the last hour looking in the mirror and trying to find a way to confess the terrible news. She knew no matter how much she sugar coated it, it would not end well for either of them. Taking a long and deep breath trying to eradicate any anxiety she had before speaking to her…

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    Why Was Dimmesdale Wrong

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    Dimmesdale last words shows exactly why he is wrong and why he deserves to go to hell. Dimmesdale made Pearl and Hester suffer and live as the face of humility among the townspeople for 7 years, and he has the audacity to say that he has suffered even more than Hester. Hester was publicly humiliated, almost lost her own daughter, had to wear a scarlet for 7 years, and was looked down upon her own community for years. On the other hand, Dimmesdale was seen as a respectable and kind person, but…

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    well known classic that has been around for hundreds of years. Considering the messages and hidden commentary on monarchs, it is no surprise that the play has survived this long. A major theme is that a wise person is able to recognize when he/she is wrong. This can be seen through the character Creon as he struggles to realize this. When someone is unable to admit fault it can be the cause of his/her downfall. There are many events that occur previous to Antigone which cause the conflicts…

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