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Law Enforcement Today
671 Words - 3 Pages

.... issues, and people's health is at risk. I also believe officers should try and teach you what is against the law before you are punished, like warnings should be issued when no one is in harms way. Some officers think they are immortal when they put on a badge, sometimes officers forget what they're there for and go too far. There are many cases when people have been falsely abused by officers for no reason. All people have rights, even when you have committed a crime. You are read your rights when you get arrested and no one can take those rights away from you. If an officer violates those rights, you will probably win you case because of it. I think the laws ....


Armadillos
439 Words - 2 Pages

.... a varied diet. They hunt by night. Today's Armadillos are not the biggest armadillos that have ever existed. The soil of South America is full of larger Armadillo bones from the past. Some of the past bones were as much as sixteen feet long including the tail. Some even migrated to Texas. There are several species of these animals. The Six-banded Armadillos were good burrowers and massive devourers of insects. They also ate vegetable matter and were useful for devouring carrion. One specie called the Peludo was clumsy bet was effective in getting a snake to its armored hide and grinding the life out of it. It then eats the snake not effected by the pois ....


Utilitarianism
513 Words - 2 Pages

.... and pain are relevant morally. (3) PRINCIPLE OF IMPARIALITY: When finding happiness and unhappiness that’s caused ones own happiness is to be looked at more important then anyone else’s. Every person is equally important as the next when it comes to happiness. Applying the 3 principles of Utilitarianism: (1) Utilitarian can disagree about what is right and wrong yet still be utilitarians. (2) The principle of Impartiality has its limits, so . . . (3) Personality types can be assessed in terms of their utility. EVERYDAY SCENARIO-- Utilitarian experience’s conflict when considering acts of injustice that does harm to others. That this ....


Sigumand Freud And Nietzsche: Personalities And The Mind
1759 Words - 7 Pages

.... parts of society, the artistic Dionysian and the intelligent Apollonian. Sometimes one being becomes more dominant than the other or they both share the same plane. Even though individually created, these theories could be intertwined, even used together. Thus it is the object of this paper to prove that the Freudian theory about the unconscious id, and ego are analogous to the idea on the Apollonian and Dionysian duality's presented by Nietzsche. "The division of the psychical into what is conscious and what is unconscious is the fundamental premise of psycho-analysis; and it alone makes it possible for psycho-analysis to understand the pathological processes in menta ....


The Rape Of The Lock
846 Words - 4 Pages

.... as a companion to man. They would be counterparts, whereas what he lacked in mentally, she would fulfill, and what she lacked physically, he would fulfill. Since the time of Adam and Eve however, there has been a drastic evolution of both the female species and the relationship between woman and man. The woman began as a worker, slaving over a hot stove and making a family and home for both her and the man. She was almost an equal to him in the amount of work that was done. But somewhere along the way, the female became lazy and greedy. She became too involved with her looks and money, and not involved with anything having to do with work. The purpose of a woman change ....


Healthy Eating
566 Words - 3 Pages

.... of doing it yourself. One important reason that was hinted at is that you save money. A large pizza that has twelve slices from pizza hut or dominos costs 10 to 12 dollars. Additional toppings other than cheese will cost you extra. If you go out and buy your own ingredients you will spend about . That’s a difference of . Moreover this gives you the freedom to choose whatever goes on your pizza. So you know exactly what goes on the pizza. There’s no excess oil, no excess sauce, no excess hair, no excess anything. Providing your own ingredients guarantees you freshness also. Another advantage is that Homemade pizza’s will also save you time sinc ....


Modern Americans Vs. Puritans
758 Words - 3 Pages

.... not care that much about honesty. They would like their children to live an honest life but they do not stress it as much as the Puritans did. This world is made up of lies. It was once said, “History is a set of lies agreed upon.” That could very well be true. Many of today’s infamous jobs are known for their lying skills. A lawyer in today’s society is taught to lie. Lying is a big part of today’s society, and the Puritans would not have liked that very much. They would have been rather upset. The Puritans believed that self-reliance was a key to a successful life. They believed that if everyone took care of themselves, there would be no problems. Rely ....


Danger In The Air At North Intermmediate School In Wilmington?
436 Words - 2 Pages

.... levels and act as a mild narcotic at higher concentrations. According to the Dec. 9 report, “If carbon dioxide levels exceed 800-1000 parts per million(ppm), the ventilation system is not effectively working.” At the Wilmington School Committee meeting on Feb. 12, school Superintendent Dr. Geraldine A. O'Donnell stated that there was a complaint of a musty odor in one of the class rooms after heavy rains on Nov. 6. There were also complaints of nausea and headaches from numerous students. The room was inspected by Roger Lessard, Public Building Superintendent. Mr. Lessard found the odor was being caused by Science chemicals stored there and mildew on a window ....



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