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    Kade Demuth March 11, 2017 Why Stealing is Wrong Petty Theft is the theft of goods valued at or less than $950. It is also a misdemeanor and a mandatory charge of between $50 and $1,000 and/or up to six months jail time for a first time offender of petty theft of retail merchandise. California provides parental programs to certain individuals accused of a first time offence, alternative to prosecution. Those who apply are to fulfil court mandated requirements such as community service. Upon successful

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    Throughout life one has to make many decisions. Many of these decisions are based on morals. The Merriam-Webster dictionary describes the word moral as “relating to principles of right and wrong behavior.” I personally believe that the moral decisions one makes are highly dependent on their life, family, and their careers (or lack thereof). Think about the single mother who is struggling to make ends meet. She can barely feed her children and can barely keep a roof over their heads. This mother

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    stated John Lynch. The dictionary defines justification as the action of showing something to be right or reasonable. The man who stole the food clearly is justified for his actions. This man should not be arrested and put in jail. Stealing is against the law, but he had an extremely legitimate reason for his actions. His family is starving and he only wants to keep them from being in pain. He did not steal something very expensive. He did not steal something to make a profit.

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    what does this mean? Relativism is define by Wilkins are in short anti-legalist and anti absolutist (85). Relativism and absolutism are a dispute over the moral principles in the world. It is not that they disagree with what about is right and wrong or the moral principles behind them. It is that they are however against how principles should be held. They are in complete contrast to one another, even though their own right can justify both. What are the differences between theses theories?

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    What is stealing? Stealing is defined as to take the property of another person without right or permission. How does stealing have an impact on children’s lives and in education? As we all know stealing is unacceptable in schools or in classrooms and the behaviour requires zero tolerance as it infringes the right pupils and staff to feel safe. Children steal for a reason, before you can take the right behaviour issues; teachers need to first understand why students are stealing. The main reasons

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    I once had to write a letter to employees in my company as I worked as an assistant to someone in a high position explaining to them why a certain room that used to be a break room was now off limits to them. What had happened is that there were employees who were abusing their privileges in the break room. Some had stolen soda from a refrigerator as well as some beer that was put in there for special meetings that my boss had with individuals coming to the company. People were aware that while they

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    The average person wouldn't even consider walking into a music store and stealing a CD, however, with today's technology getting music without paying for it is so easy it barely seems illegal. Copyright infringement is a huge ethical issue going on right now. From downloading movies and music from peer-to-peer programs as well as various websites to being able to stream a movie at the click of a button without a copy ever being saved on the computer it's so simple, anyone could get addicted to doing

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    the food, and walk out without paying. The wrongness of the act is practically self-explanatory. It is wrong to get away with a service that needs to be paid for. Aside from the fact that such act is illegal, because after all, Amy would technically be stealing from the restaurant, it is also morally wrong. Following the consideration of whether the act is wrong, Mill has a better explanation of why it is than Kant. Kant’s approach to morality does not seem to be as supportive as Mill’s. He begins

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    When Is Stealing Good

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    work and waste of time for nothing? Well why you don’t start using your brain. Is stealing badly if it’s useful?! Well, many people say it’s bad but why? If bad may do you good? Stealing is a way to get what you want without spending time and energy working. One, working may cause damage to the human body in many types of ways. Rather with stealing u hunt your victim down and have a plan to go through with so you exactly know what’s going to happen. Stealing is right because some family need money

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    to bail… Here’s why. she thinks her mom will find out, she knows it’s wrong, and there are other ways to help her dad. Ashleigh thinks her mom will find out she is stealing because she kept on questioning her dad. This is because that she doesn’t want to do the wrong thing. In the text it says “ Mom’ll be home soon.” this means that Ashleigh is scared of her mother finding out so, Ashleigh’s mom must be brutal on punishments. But if Ashleigh’s mom finds out that she is stealing for her

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