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- 841: Secular Ethics
- ... each student begins his or her freshman year he or she has to start making many decisions based on secular ethics. Each person must choose between bad ethical decisions such as partying all the time, drinking, cheating, missing classes, and not doing homework or studying; and more desirable ethical decisions such as choosing not to drink, getting things done on time, and never giving up. The most important thing about secular ...
- 842: Combining Individual Stories Into Larger Wholes
- ... He starts imagining things (an affair with a woman) because of his loneliness. Tandy is a story that would be very weak on its own. It is about a lonely drunk who wants to stop drinking. The story serves to show that the small town has been considered a safe haven, a place you can escape to, cure your problems. The moral is that when you travel you take your problems ...
- 843: Different Ideologies and What I Believe In
- ... those illness and others. In today's world it has become relevant that a simple law against weed is not going to stop the millions who do. Studies have also shown that the effects of drinking compared to effects of smoking nowhere compares either two. Go to a bar on a Saturday night and see how many people get into a fight because they are drunk. I guarantee that the reason ...
- 844: Convicts and Australia
- ... of crime from the cradle . Nicholas appears to ask, how could the convicts have been professional criminals when the majority of them had stable jobs? . Recent research has also shown that "the images of hard drinking men and loose women" were not factual observations but rather myths devised by settlers. It is often thought that "many female convicts were under sentence for 'moral offences' such as prostitution" , but this claim is ...
- 845: Nicolet Minerals Company and Wisconsin
- ... Tammy Baldwin said about the proposed bill. Mining for metals such as zinc or copper produces a byproduct of sulfide mining waste (sulfuric acid). These waste products enter into our lakes and rivers, polluting our drinking water supply and damaging our environment. The Department of Natural Resources recently issued a report after examining many mines operating in sulfide ore bodies. The DNR’s White Paper on Mining determined that they could ...
- 846: My Parent's Divorce
- ... the chores. She mowed the lawn every weekend, gave the dog a bath, and did all the stuff he should have been doing. My step dad was always playing on his computer, watching football, and drinking beer, stuff my mom never did. My mom said my attitude change for the worse. She said I would never talk to him and I never acknowledged his presence in the room. After this was ...
- 847: Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, and Anne Bradstreet: Relationships With Others
- ... them and Miss Read. Jonathan Edwards looks on life as a chance to serve God. He serves God by working hard and not doing things that would be considered bad by a Puritan (ie. fun, drinking, dancing, and parties.) He believes just like other Puritans that life should be dedicated strictly to God. The main idea to understand from Puritans is that when they believe that they are beginning to understand ...
- 848: Respect In Eveline and Teenage Wasteland
- ... Teenage Wasteland," wrote about a young man, named Donny, who felt neglected. Donny felt that his parents did not respect him or even trust him. He became a disruptive student, his grades dropped, and began drinking at a young age because of these problems. He was moved to another school and his parents were still called to even more meetings with his teachers because he did not change his ways. Donny ...
- 849: Eudora Welty: Her Life and Her Works
- ... fact but allow the reader to use his or her imagination. In the story "The Wide Net," once again Welty uses the theme love. William Wallace loves his wife greatly but he decides to go drinking with the boys and stay out one whole night. To get even with her insensitive husband, Hazel Wallace writes a suicide note and hides. When William Wallace reads the note he and his buddies set ...
- 850: Camus' "The Stranger": Choice and Individual Freedom Are Integral Components of Human Nature
- ... the conviction had little to do with the actual crime Meursault had committed, but rather the "unspeakable atrocities" he had committed while in mourning of his mother's death, which consisted of smoking a cigarette, drinking a cup of coffee, and failing to cry or appear sufficiently distraught. Indeed, the deformed misconception of moral truth which the jury [society] seeks is based on a detached, objective observation of right or wrong ...
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