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Why Should I Be Moral?
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1384.... of whole human life. We all have misconceptions about
happiness. Most of us believe that happiness is experiencing a lively feeling
of joy or pleasant feelings. We can be happy at one moment, but not the next.
Aristotle on the other hand said that true happiness includes pleasures, joys,
and successes as well as many pains, griefs, and troubles in ones life. A happy
life is not cause by the pleasures we've had, nor marred by the displeasures
we've had.
Aristotle also contended that children could not be happy as the
requirement for happiness was a complete life. Fo .....
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Child Exploitation
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 574.... on sweatshops while around the world people are literally getting away with murder. Our trust rests, supposedly safely, in these people’s hands in hopes that they will pick up the slack for the rest of society. Then we are shown these films and pictures and we wonder, “Where are these saviors of the children? Where are these protectors of the future?” Where indeed. We cannot leave the problems facing our world in the hands of someone else. We can no longer just feed money to these people assuming that they are doing what they say they are doing. The world is no one’s r .....
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Appearance Is Everything To The Youth Of America
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 535.... It is disturbing to know that the same audience members and at-home viewers that are voting on whom to place the blame, will one day be voting for the leaders of our country. Worse yet, they may someday be the leaders of our country.
The latest teen film to hit theaters is called Jawbreaker. It’s about three popular high school girls that accidentally kill a fellow popular girl. When the school “loser” finds out. the popular girls give her “the chance of a lifetime”. They give her a makeover in return for her silence regarding the murder. The next day in school she receives .....
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Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
Number of pages: 10 | Number of words: 2624.... had contact with a
homosexual. In the middle of all this publicity, there lingers a pending
Supreme Court case in which the fate of the homosexual lies: Romer v. Evans, a
case that dominated Colorado that has come to "symbolize the controversy over
gay legal rights" throughout the nation. This paper will trace the elements
behind that case, and attempt to focus on the steps the Supreme Court will
follow to determine whether homosexuality must be legally considered a "suspect
class" for the purposes of "quota preferences, protected status or claim of
discrimination" as ou .....
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There Seems To Be A Need For Violence In Society!
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 727.... when one passes out! YES...here is the hero!
What is the message here? It is, we will like you more since you are
physically stronger, and we will respect you because we are afraid of you.
That is again, a wrong message.
Violence is glorified the most throught media, violent movies, TV
shows and newspaper sensationalism.
Violent movies are born one after another: "Die Hard","The God
Father", "Natural Born Killers", "The Proffesinal", "Pulp Fiction","
Terminator 2", etc.When these kinds of movies come out, there are lines for
tickets. In some countries people h .....
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BONGO.. Always American Made - Analysis Of Bongo Jeans Ad
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 548.... that her hand is a winner, and that
her companion will soon be without even his shoes.
On the table are two glasses of milk. This is one of the most powerful
images in the ad. I believe they are there to counteract the sexual overtones
and idea of risk-taking in the ad. Milk is included as if to say, "Even though
these two young people are probably going to have sex when the game is finished,
they are wholesome, good people." Milk works much better than using soft drinks,
for example. If the makers of the ad had used cola for instance, the reader
could not have really k .....
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The Meaning Of Success
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 805.... and the state championship, they would be successful. On the other hand, if the team set out to have a winning record, and failed, the season would not be successful. Success, no matter how big or small the goals are, can only be grasped through the attaining of those goals.
Success must also be sought after. For anyone to have success, they must fight and strive for it. If a secretary of a large corporation worked their way up the ladder through hard work and sacrifice, they would be a success. On the other hand, if a secretary had a friend who got them a job at the top, th .....
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Why Televisions Should Be Unplugged
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 431.... movies such as Terminator and its sequel or the Die Hard trilogy and
conjure up bright ideas to go vandalizing or attacking innocent people. This is
especially true when speaking of the gang situation that is currently plaguing
our nation. Before the era of the television, crime like the kind we now have
was virtually non-existent.
Obesity is another indirectly related effect of television on our bodies
for people of all ages. The term “couch potato” adequately suits people who
would rather watch Cindy Crawford tone and firm her buns than get off theirs. If
there's a .....
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