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    business investment. Therefore, a huge tax cut would not lead to more spending. In this paradigm, the tax proposal just seems as a way for the rich to get rich. Even in its most ideal form Krugman argues that Trump Tax cut would have devastating consequences…

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    Every single person loves being happy and feeling joy. A human’s goal is to do what they love and get excitement out of the things they do. Every person in this world is different and people find happiness in many different things. One person may be perfectly happy reading books all the time, but on the other hand, one person may find happiness in more thrilling things like skydiving or mountain biking. Many people find happiness in working hard to excel at a sport they love, while others are…

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    Causes and Consequences of Industrial Revolution The industrial revolution is a historical event that was primarily started in the 18th century in Britain. This was a slowed changeover period, which replaced manual works by new technologies invented by the scientists of that era. According to the article, “Consumerism and the Industrial Revolution”, written by Ben Fine and Ellen Leopold, the industrial revolution is explained as an economic and social change over time with modern technologies…

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    above the posted speed makes you a more dangerous driver and increases your chances of being involved in an accident. Until this year, I had never received a speeding ticket. I have learned from this mistake. While thinking of all of the possible consequences that could have been placed upon my life or the life of someone else, or their family, I regret it. Speeding is not a habit of mine, but I know that it only takes one single moment of poor judgement to change yours or someone else’s world…

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    Oedipus Rex and the consequences of knowledge In the story “Oedipus Rex” by Sophocles. We see a man that has not yet come to grips with what he has done. He does not know how dangerous the knowledge he seeks really is, and he starts by seeking out who murdered the former king of Thebes. Oedipus was warned if he continued to seek the truth the knowledge would blind him, and he would be cast out of the land but curiosity prevailed. He continued to seek out the dangerous truth about his real…

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    Would you enjoy living in a community where you receive unfair punishments? If punishment was not present, people would be uncontrollable and not follow rules. If there was no punishment, there would be no reason to follow rules. If there are no consequences, then people will not learn from their mistakes. Punishment is necessary in this culture. In the epic, The Odyssey, by Homer, Odysseus slaughters the Suitors for living in his house for three years during his absence. Some people may argue…

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    would be a more permanent procedure as it would change the certain genetic sequences which would be inherited by future offspring. Scientists are moving closer towards the former, as the latter is much more complicated and implies numerous grave consequences and ethical issues. When a person has a genetic disorder, such as sickle cell anemia, a condition by which there is an abnormal gene that causes red blood…

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    You ain’t my mama So, is it easier to conform or rebel? Are you weak if u conform? or are you strong if you rebel? A better question should be can you deal with the consequences behind rebelling or conforming. Conformity is the act of matching beliefs, behaviors and attitudes to group norms. Rebellion in an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler. At the expense of hundreds of thousands of people conformity has either caused havoc upon one’s life or…

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    Everything has its own consequences, Macbeth should if never killed anyone and now he has to deal with all the guilt of the people he killed. Macbeth’s ambition is revealed in the beginning when he is trying to figure out a plan to kill the King of Scotland and at one point had a change of mind but his wife Lady Macbeth convinced him that if he did not kill the king to become king himself he will be portrayed as a coward. The reader also notices how Macbeth turns to a guilty person and starts to…

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    topics to judge. Whether to raise the minimum wage or not is always questioned. Raising the minimum wage is beneficial for decreasing the gap between the rich and the poor, and increasing the consumers purchasing power. However, there are also consequences when it 's increased. Raising the minimum wage increases unemployment, decreasing the productivity of businesses, and increases inflation, which can possibly lead to hyperinflation. Minimum wage increases one’s power to afford goods and…

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