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    this human entitlement. This headline is known as abortion, the killing an unborn child in the womb. Many people have different beliefs about the subject, but studies show that the negative outcomes heavily outweigh the positive. Abortion is morally wrong because it is murdering an innocent child, it causes psychological issues for the parents, and it denies a fetus human rights. Murder is a capital crime. Unfortunately, the government has ignored the millions of babies that are killed each…

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    Since childhood we have been taught that murder is wrong. So ask yourself, what is capital punishment? Why do we kill people to show killing people is wrong? Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is a legal sentence to die for criminal behaviour. We criticise murderers for breaking the law and tearing lives away from others, but we would be degraded to the very same level if we did the same and resorted to capital punishment. It carries a dangerous risk of punishing the innocent,…

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    Gravity : Space Mission Gone Wrong Gravity is a movie about an astronaut who survive after a catastrophe destroys her shuttle and leaves her adrift in the orbit. The movie was released in 2013 and it falls under the Sci-Fi and thriller category. It is a tense and visually stunning movie which is directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The main casts of the movie are Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. The movie opened with a shot of the earth and space, and it was absolutely beautiful. The visual effects…

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    In Peggy Orenstein’s article, “What’s Wrong with Cinderella?” she states that the princess story is only doing damage to young girls and women. Orenstein discusses her encounters with the princess wave and how she observes it affecting her daughter. As a mother and a feminist, Orenstein feels as if it’s her duty to rescue her daughter from becoming trapped in the princess mindset. Peggy Orenstein illustrates her claim with the endless pink, princess, and sparkles offered to her daughter. She…

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    Abortion has been a debatable topic for quite some years now; even though no one could ever seem to come to a consensus on whether it is wrong or right, good or bad; abortion was made legal on January 22, 1973. Abortion takes away the right to life from the unborn, innocent baby, and having a baby is a true blessing from God, and it is a violent act that should never be legal under any circumstances; no woman should have the lawful right to abort a baby for her own selfish reasons . Violent…

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    murder. Fifty-six countries still contain the death penalty, and 103 have abolished it. But, it is the opinion of the writer that we should keep the death penalty. Some people think that we should eliminate the death penalty, because it is morally wrong. “ ...the fact that I was now to be personally involved in their executions forced me into a deeper reckoning with my feelings about capital punishment.” (Thompson Frank, Semon “What I Learned from Executing Two Men”) The feeling of being…

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    The Internment of innocent Japanese-Americans in the United States is completely wrong but I wouldn’t blame America for the precautions they placed against any Japanese person young or old. For what Japan did to The United Stated in World War 2 in 1942 through 1946, innocent people of their kind that lived here had to pay the price of the native lands inappropriate actions. In these pages you will learn: why the Japanese people were being captured from the government stand point and what…

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    not if the intractable pain or several depression be the reason to choose death over life. The right to die is a part of life’s cycle it is as natural to die as it is to live. Although, it is a part of life, how can it be morally right or morally wrong. The act in which one chooses to kill one’s self is an action that cannot stop once the drugs begins to take effect, there is no end to it. When life begins to no longer carry value and becomes unbearable and there is no hope for recovering from…

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    Morality is a subjective set of standards that a society uses to determine what is “right” or “wrong.” Due to the subjective nature of morality, it is easy to see how one’s own sense of right and wrong may change over time. Everyone develops their own standards for what is or isn’t acceptable based on their own experience. Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is a story of what happens when a person experiences events so traumatic that they weaken his sense of morality. The title character is surrounded by…

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    It is generally easy to see what is right and wrong. An action that is good for people and is not harmful is always a moral action. But situations are not always completely black and white. At times there comes a situation where the thing that is most right cannot be accomplished without doing something wrong. The utilitarian belief is that in these situations, the ends justify the means. If one person has to die in order to save more lives, than the action is moral. Utilitarianism is doing the…

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