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    Is Whaling Is Wrong

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    Whale hunting is a very controversial issue. Some argue that it is morally wrong to hunt an animal with such a high level of intelligence, some argue that whales shouldn’t be hunting due to their dwindling numbers and their risk for extinction, and others argue that it is the only means of food for some indigenous people who have been hunting whales for centuries. I personally, am against commercial whaling, but do understand the IWC’s (International Whaling Commission) catch limits for aboriginal

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    Wrong With Society

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    What is wrong with today's society? On June 26th, 2016, same sex marriage was FINALLY legal across the United States. Many people were enraged when this happened, they were so enraged that they were trying to take the LGBT community rights away. For example, people want to ban any type of surgery that will be able to change your gender. Anyone, no matter what gender they are, should be able to change their gender if they desire for. Everyone has the right to do whatever they want with their

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    Is Abortion Wrong

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    Is Abortion wrong. Personally I don’t it is, but in this paper I will point out both sides and let you formulate your own opinion. Abortions are one of the many things that everyone has a opinion on. Defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary an abortion is, " the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus as a spontaneous expulsion of a human fetus during the first 12 weeks of gestation-marriage, the induced expulsion of a

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    Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    "When you plagiarize you avoid the work of using your own expressive ability." This means that your just taking the easy way out and not really educating or pushing yourself to learn. Lying also plays a part in what's wrong about plagiarism. If you submit an essay to your teacher/professor containing plagiarism, you are lying to them because they're expecting it to be your words and not anyone elses. It is like disrespecting the author and teacher/professor at the same

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    that would positively impact the majority of a community and would lead to further progression. For the greater good to be achieved, one must do a little wrong. Now, what is defined as wrong? How do we tell the difference from right and wrong? To what extent must one go to, for their actions to be defined as wrong? For an act to be considered wrong, it has to be dishonest and immoral. One that would physically and/or mentally hurt a group of people, and one that would go against the law. Hence, I do

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    Wrong With Cinderella

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    stereotypes that face them in the society. For instance, parents would not want their girl child to grow with the notion that they would only be successful by marrying men who are well off. In this respect, this paper analyzes the article “What’s wrong with Cinderella?” authored by Peggy Orenstein and whose major argument is that a girl child should not grow up with her mind preoccupied with the flashy life led by princesses. Peggy Orenstein’s argument about the growth of the girl child is about

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    just wished that one person could step in and make decisions for the whole group. There's only one problem with this wish, and that's the fact that you're basically wishing that you could get rid of democracy and go straight to a dictatorship.What's wrong with a dictatorship? The first answer we'd have to come up with is one word—RISK. Sure, you might get yourself a really nice dictator who makes good decisions. But you're totally doomed if you get someone bad. Just look at Juror #7 in this

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    Plagiarism Is Wrong

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    My assignment is to write a four page essay about plagiarism and why it is wrong and to be avoided. According to the internet, “plagiarism is taking someone else’s work and acting as if it is original with you“. The actual author is not given proper credit for their thoughts, ideas, and concepts per the internet dictionary. When the writing does not have the right notations people will assume that you wrote it if your name is on the paper. If another person work is used provide quotes! Plagiarism

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    There Is Nothing Wrong

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    There is nothing wrong with the world; something is going way much incorrect with the people in it. People are not introspective enough and waste too much time giving the agony that they are encountering on others around them. They are not considering about what they are currently doing and often they don’t realize it. We are focused on outside matters and entities and the problem with the “World” instead of intensifying ourselves and acknowledging our own “Problems.” I think all of the “World’s”

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    Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    pertaining to not knowing these rules. Although it may not be intentional, not knowing these rules could result in plagiarism. Plagiarism is copying someone else’s work without giving them the proper credit (Stolley, Brizee, & Paiz, 2014). Plagiarism is wrong because it takes someone else’s ideas and thoughts and displays them as their own. This is not acceptable because the original author was the one that put the time and effort into the research for the paper. Looking into this, I have come to realize

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