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The Problem Of Evil

... be an all-good, all powerful God. I feel that the argument for the problem of evil is a good argument. The first solution to the problem of evil states that good cannot exist without evil. Not a bad argument, but faulty. With evil existing you have something to compare it to, which is good. But, If God was really all-good the word evil would not exist because everything would just be good. If God is so good and so powerful than why does he let so much evil exist? I could understand a little bit of bad people and things to make the good ...

Number of words: 910 | Number of pages: 4

Cultural Relativism

... be suitable, but after much analyzing, found to be inadequate include and the divine command theory. These two positions have many similar problems and recurring faults. states that the beliefs and customs a culture adopts as being correct is morally acceptable for that culture; therefore there is no universal truth about morality and morality is relative to culture. It also encourages tolerance towards apparently diverse cultures and thus different moral views. For example, to a certain culture abortion may be morally acceptable, cult ...

Number of words: 1546 | Number of pages: 6

America’s Youth And Today’s Violence

... thinks there may be someone to blame for why kids turn to violence. They blame TV, movies, music, and even athletes. The media could blame parents. The media blames high school athletes for the violence in schools. For many youth, their role models are athletes, but for others, athletes are their worst nightmares. In my high school, athletics was everything. Many of the athletes would pick on the little guys or under class men. The athletes at my school were bullies, but to my knowledge no one wanted to come in and shoot an athlete. ...

Number of words: 891 | Number of pages: 4

Loyalty

... silverback at least twelve years old is their leader . This enormous gorilla decides when and where the group travels , feeds , rests and sleeps . The leader is the chief protector of the group . When danger threatens , the others usually slip off , leaving the silverback behind to warn and repel the invader . They rarely fight . Females gorillas may scream at each other - and perhaps even scratch and bite lightly . At such times glare from the silverback is enough to restore the peace . A stare or nudge from the leader also keeps the males ...

Number of words: 1521 | Number of pages: 6

What Is Friendship?

... the first children a youngster meets. Starting at a young age, parents should encourage social interaction with other kids of the same age. This establishes the foundation for the building of future friendships. Upon reaching the teenage years, acceptance by friends and peers gains increasing importance. For a girl, a best friend is one in whom she can confide and receive advice in a variety of areas. Girls cry on each other’s shoulders about topics ranging from boys to having nothing to wear. Being more emotional and constantly needing a ...

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Problems With Racism

... everyone how open-minded they are. What is one of the main ? It’s that many people live in racist conditions, without even seeing it. Oftentimes its in their school, workplace, community, or even in their own homes. Telling a joke with a racial slur seems commonplace and we don’t think twice about laughing at one of these jokes when we here one. We tell ourselves that they are just jokes, but not to those who they are ridiculing. We are all perpetrators of this and we usually feel that these types of jokes are harmless. They can be ...

Number of words: 575 | Number of pages: 3

Race Relations In The United States

... he asked, “or will we draw strength from all your people and our ancient faith in the quality of human dignity to become the world’s first truly multiracial democracy?” Is such a democracy possible? Or will our differences always come between us? Looking around today it might seem a little odd for Clinton to call for racial healing. “For now, no cities are burning. No divisive events like the O.J. Simpson trial are preoccupying Americans. Among African-Americans overall, income, life expectancy and employment have been rising ...

Number of words: 1289 | Number of pages: 5

Police Brutality: What's Really Going On?

... other people caught in the chase which creates a stressful and not a very safe atmosphere, therefore the reactions of the police officer aren't very well thought out it's all instinct. Second if the officer gets the car stopped there are a million possibilities of other reasons to lose their cool and beat the person getting the ticket. In the case of Rodney King this particular suspect was attempting to get away with a drug charge and aggravated the police officers to the point they had to restrain him. In this case the police reacted to a ...

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Child Abuse

... Inability to depend on, trust or love others, Aggressive and disruptive—sometimes illegal— behavior; Passive and withdrawn behavior; fear of entering into new relationships or activities, School failure, Serious drug and alcohol abuse. The child and adolescent psychiatrist is able to treat the "whole child"—medical as well as psychological or emotional problems that have occurred as a result of the abuse. The family can be helped to learn new ways of support and communicating with one another. Through treatment, the abused child b ...

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Torture, Not Culture - Female Genital Mutilation

... to fall victim to the tradition ("Men's...", 34). The average victim is illiterate and living in a poverty-stricken community where people face hunger, bad health, over-working, and unclean water ("Female...", 1714). This, however, is not always the case. As one can see in the following story of Soraya Mire, social classes create no real barriers. Soraya Mire, a 13-year-old from Mogadishu, Somolia, never knew what would happen to her the day her mother called her out of her room to go buy her some gifts. When asked why, her mother replied ...

Number of words: 1167 | Number of pages: 5

Definition Essay Of Multiculturalism

... those of their parents and society, multiculturalism demands that students accept what they are given. Where does indivduality come in to play? Obviously, no where in the minds of supporters of multicultralist ideals; they assumes that indivduality is determined by ethnicity. Instead of encouraging reason and independent judgment, multiculturalism demands obedience to one‘s ethnic group. The purpose of a university is not to be a representative of society but to help develop knowledge and reason. How can multiculturalists say that this ...

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Australia Day

... and death to many Aboriginal people was a notion 'unfamiliar to the average Australian until the later half of this century.' The Editorial in The Sunday Age of the 23 January 1999, arguing for a change of date, stated that January 26 'can never be a truly national day for it symbolises to many Aborigines the date they were conquered and their lands occupied.' Involvement of the Indigenous community on has taken many forms - forced participation in re-enactments and mourning for Invasion Day, as well as peaceful protests through t ...

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