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An Open Letter to Drug Cartels

by J.N.R Dutton in Crime, July 1, 2011
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Is pretty printed paper REALLY worth all the bloodshed?

Ethical Considerations in Jean-paul Sartre’s Existentialist Philosophy

by Ebey Soman in Philosophy, June 1, 2011
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How do you know what is good? How can you determine what is bad? By arguing his existentialist philosophy, Jean Paul Sartre argues that man possess the freedom to be what he chooses to be. This freedom is not bed of roses, but a thorny path that leads to the realization that life for an existentialist is burdened with responsibility. He needs to constantly define what is ethically sound or morally good for every action because he is burdened with development of his existence, anguish, forlornness and despair. Sartre tries to bring out the ethical plane by which an existentialist list is guided by explaining these qualities as the cornerstone of his existentialist philosophy.

What Do You Think is The Difference Between Bullying and Teasing

by cplspiderpig in Issues, April 14, 2011
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Read to find out!

THE Personal Right Conduct Analysis Guide/tool

by Jonas N in Politics, March 30, 2011
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The personal Right Conduct Analysis Tool Guide is a set of questions that you as an individual can use to determine what you need to do in order for you not to regret doing it by answering honestly and weighing by the number of negatives as compared to the positives.

Oath Legally Defines

by s j tubrazy in Philosophy, March 28, 2011
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An oath is a form of attestation by which a parson signifies that he is bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully.

Get Your Minds Out of The Gutter: A Commentary on Banning Pornography

by J.N.R Dutton in Sexuality, March 23, 2011
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"If you have to unwrap your magazine from a black plastic cover, you’re part of the problem."-Author Unknown.

How to Easily Connect to Your Subconscious Mind

by chrissponias in Psychology, February 17, 2011
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Your subconscious mind is in fact the unconscious mind, because it is not a part that belongs to your own mind. Your subconscious mind, like Freud had defined it, wouldn’t help you understand anything. Fortunately, Jung discovered that the unconscious mind possesses undoubtable wisdom. The unconscious mind is an independent superior conscience that has attained perfection, and works like a psychotherapist.

I Seek

by lligdr in Issues, February 8, 2011
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Today people seek and wish for many complicated things. They feel the need to possess the latest electronics, cars, stylish clothes. Are these the thing we should be seeking or do we have greater and simpler needs?

Justice

by PennyLynn in Law, January 17, 2011
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Why true justice is a personal thing.

What is a Conscience? Why Do We Have One? What Must We Do So That It Works Properly?

by 1hopefulman in Issues, January 4, 2011
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What is a conscience? Why do we have one? What must we do so that it works properly? It can be described as an internal judge and an early warning signal that we can cooperate with or that we can ignore. What will we do?

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