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can travel to other plants, make your own country. Gudam can be dangerous, but with its powerful weapons, countries wont are able to attack each other that offend. I felt that the world of robot would be crate soon, and it might be harmful, but mostly
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"These must be the corpses of the prisoners who had offended the king," observed Sebastian, breaking the eerie silence that had enveloped them from the start of the journey. "Just look at their hands. They had been desperate to get out." One of the younger team
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s actions and propaganda, there has arisen a hint of racism, towards the offended people, and vise versa. I think that this is because of, not only the actions, but Japans failure to properly apologize for them.
Should they apologize? Yes, but just
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Innocent uses in this writing, If thy brother shall offend against thee, go, and rebuke him between thee and him alone. If he shall hear thee thou shalt gain thy brother. And if he will not hear thee, take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two
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Censorship
History
Censorship has been around for a long time and has been a big part of society since people started getting offended by things done by musicians, television, books, and many others. Music has always been a big part of society
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as human beings. Ever since then, there has been an increased level of awareness in the way our culture acts toward minorities, African Americans in particular. I notice people taking extra care in not offending anyone. It is now practically taboo to call
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of African descent and African-Americans feel offended and abused by the novel. Two essays debating this point are The Case Against Huck Finn by John Wallace, and We Give This Slur its Power by William Raspberry.
Mr. Wallace professes that no student
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is a black man and one is a woman with a scar down her entire face. The black man decides to ask as politely as he can about the scar on her face. She begins by being offended and responding sharply, but she gets an answer she likes and begins to talk about how
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, resulting this from a well-balanced mind. He is sensible and wise, and he is able to judge as wrong the decision that was taken about building the dam in his town, a fact that has really offended and disappointed him, because it was not consulted previously. He
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was. At dinner they were also allowed to speak about anything that crossed their minds with out worrying about whether nor not they would offend their loving father. This gave them a time to present ideas to their father or to simply share thoughts about
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