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    Do we owe obligations to the people of our own community more than the obligations to other human beings in the world? Two main points will be illustrated in this essay. Firstly, People do have certain kinds of obligations towards others, and they should be compulsory. These obligations accord with the natural rights. Secondly, people owe their duties to both the people outside and inside their communities and they should try to fulfill their obligations to improve the lives of all of them. The

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    Introduction: Firstly, the aim of this term paper is to provide the ordinary and non professional readers with an introduction to the theory of Ultimate Complexity which in other terms could be God or something which is morally good. From the initial existence of this universe by a big bang theory till today's advancement in science and technology proves that there is a constant transformation of simplicity to complexity. Man being the most developed form of complexity remains in the quest to find

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    There has always been some type of good and evil in the world, such as one person thinking that having an iPhone is a good thing, while another person would be thinking that having iPhones in this world is distracting, thus being evil. Even in human nature there is good and evil. People can just be simply evil or simply good. Since some people do not agree on some things other people say, they might think about each other as enemies, thinking themselves as good and the other evil. Everyone will see

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    The following is a sample Summary, Analysis, Response essay about the article, “The Three Ways of Meeting Oppression,” by Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks of oppression and oppressed people. He explains the 3 ways on how people deal with oppression. The first is thru acquiescence, which means that they reluctantly accept something without any protest. He describes it as “the type of negative freedom and resignation that often engulfs the life of the oppressed…To accept passively

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    Razhan Khalid Prof. Frederick Monsma Pol 303 December 14th 2016 Considering Virtue Niccolo Machiavelli’s thought on virtue has been analyzed in many ways, but no one has ever got the right answer to what Machiavelli himself meant. According to Machiavelli virtue is defined as generosity and compassion that are praised by others. Few have analyzed on the writings of Machiavelli’s concept; this assignment is hard to understand because its not clear what Machiavelli means. Virtue has many meanings

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    In the short story "The Piece of String”, written by Guy de Maupassant, Maître Hauchecome was viewed guilty about a lost pocketbook, people’s ignorance hindered them to realize hauchecome’s innocence. He was unable to live with the guilt and injustice which caused him his death. In the story “The Piece of String” the author conveyed some themes which really captured my interest, because we all see it in our daily lives. Sometimes we do things and don’t realize the consequences it may bring. Through

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    Life is not a bed of roses rather it is a bed of thorns. Sometimes it looks like paradise but on the other hand it seems like a hell. It depends on human beings how they response under different circumstances. The one human being I believe went through adversities was Louis Zamperini. Zamperini was a POW in Japan. He went through various struggles such as being stranded in the ocean, being tortured in a death camp, starvation; he even used his last bit of strength to save his friends. Louis Zamperini

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    To stay or walk away A good life is what everybody wants. A life where everything is perfect. But everybody has different ideas of a good life regarding it's good or bad experiences. Every experience we encounter we tend to grow and mature from our former selves. The One who realized life is not a fairytale is able to make sense of reality. As to some people think more about themselves as to others, But long as you satisfied with your decisions in life you're going to be happy. In the story

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    Coach Pennington was determined during basketball games like you should be determined in anything you do. Coach Pennington was dedicated to win, you should be dedicated to finishing something like homework. Coach pennington had passion in everything he does And you should too. Respect is something earned not given. Treat others the way you want to be treated is a form of respect. You should respect the army men and women that fight for this country because freedom is not free. I respect my uncle

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    To me trust is being able to count on someone during good times and during bad times. Some people find it easy to give trust, but many people find it difficult to trust. For them trust has to be earned. I generally trust someone unless they do something that brings me harm. In the novel A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, trust and distrust are themes woven throughout the novel. During times of war and during his recovery, Ishmael finds it difficult to trust and to know who to trust. When he was only

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