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What is my social identity?
Kindness
Social identity is often defined as one’s self concept that is constructed based on one’s traits that we were born with as well as how we classify ourselves into the different social categories set by society. “According to the Social Identity Theory (SIT), people tend to classify themselves and others into various social categories, such…
The Power of a Witness
Bravery
A witness had observed a male by a white vehicle grab a little boy by his neck and shove a water bottle into his mouth. The boy gasped for breath before breaking into a scream. As a kid, I was encouraged by the adults in my life to be brave and speak out. I have…
I Need to Focus My Life on Being a Good Person
Morality
My deepest moral values tell me that I need to focus my life on being a good person. This includes not hurting other people, through violence or mean-spirited behavior. I believe that my body is a temple and I should treat it accordingly by taking care of it through nutrition, exercise, and not being promiscuous….
What Justoce Means To Me
Crime
Justice
Morality
To me, justice means defining what is right and what is wrong. In our everyday life, rules and laws govern our world. The purpose of these laws, are to enforce mandatory rules for acceptable behaviour where justice prevails and conflicts are avoided. If justice doesn t succeed, it hurts society because the right decision hasn…
A Challenge for Moral Theories: The War
Morality
War
Abstract Throughout moral theories there are surten problems and difficulties in the matter of applying them. It seems that life turned out to be a little bit more complex than any philosophical system, and within its complexity we shall try to find answers for defining our own nature. What represents the concept of moral theories?…
Cruelty Becomes Life or Death
Kindness
In the novel ‘Frankenstein,’bby Mary Shelley, there are many different characters that go through different acts of cruelty. But one character that sticks out from everyone else is the monster himself. This creature has been through many different forms of cruelty both physical and emotional. The topic of cruelty affects the theme of the novel…
Love, Understanding, Kindness, Empathy and Adventure
Kindness
My childhood life was rich in love, understanding, kindness, empathy, and adventure. However, my family lacked money to the extent that there were no new clothes during Christmas or holidays as it is expected among children. My mother was a tailor, while my father was a carpenter. Furniture was not a problem at home because…
Teenage Driving and Maturity
Driving
Maturity
Teenagers
In today society many people tend to stereotype teenager drivers being unmatured and “dangerous”. This information is very broad, because in fact all of us are not the same. Rather, most teenagers have developed a sense of independence and maturity. Personally, I do not support the states legislature’s decision to raise the legal driving age…
Evidence of Meursault’s Immoral Nature
Emotions
Ethics
Morality
Philosophy
Consistently making factual statements is also a testament to Meursault’s amoral nature as it manifests his psychological disentanglement from the world. Meursault would easily convince the masses he is not an outlier by shedding false tears in during his mother’s funeral. He also refuses to cave in when the judge pressures him to declare his…
What Does Being Mature Mean
Harper Lee
Maturity
To Kill A Mockingbird
To be mature not only means physically, but also mentally; to stop childishness and “become an adult”. Harper Lee, the author of the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, has represented mental maturity through two young siblings, Jem and Scout, who live in Maycomb, Alabama in the early 1930s. In the beginning, Jem and Scout are…