Here is a 5 sentence response justifying my position on stealing:
Stealing is generally considered unethical and in most jurisdictions illegal. While there may be rare circumstances where stealing something small could prevent significant harm, such as stealing food to prevent starvation, these situations would still be better resolved through legal and ethical means whenever possible. Two wrongs do not make a right, and stealing typically inflicts harm on its victims and erodes trust within a society. We should pursue policies and social systems that meet people's basic needs and prevent the conditions that might seem to justify stealing out of desperation. Overall, the moral high road is to find ethical and legal solutions to problems rather than take matters into one's own hands through theft or other unlawful
Here is a 5 sentence response justifying my position on stealing:
Stealing is generally considered unethical and in most jurisdictions illegal. While there may be rare circumstances where stealing something small could prevent significant harm, such as stealing food to prevent starvation, these situations would still be better resolved through legal and ethical means whenever possible. Two wrongs do not make a right, and stealing typically inflicts harm on its victims and erodes trust within a society. We should pursue policies and social systems that meet people's basic needs and prevent the conditions that might seem to justify stealing out of desperation. Overall, the moral high road is to find ethical and legal solutions to problems rather than take matters into one's own hands through theft or other unlawful
Here is a 5 sentence response justifying my position on stealing:
Stealing is generally considered unethical and in most jurisdictions illegal. While there may be rare circumstances where stealing something small could prevent significant harm, such as stealing food to prevent starvation, these situations would still be better resolved through legal and ethical means whenever possible. Two wrongs do not make a right, and stealing typically inflicts harm on its victims and erodes trust within a society. We should pursue policies and social systems that meet people's basic needs and prevent the conditions that might seem to justify stealing out of desperation. Overall, the moral high road is to find ethical and legal solutions to problems rather than take matters into one's own hands through theft or other unlawful
Here is a 5 sentence response justifying my position on stealing:
Stealing is generally considered unethical and in most jurisdictions illegal. While there may be rare circumstances where stealing something small could prevent significant harm, such as stealing food to prevent starvation, these situations would still be better resolved through legal and ethical means whenever possible. Two wrongs do not make a right, and stealing typically inflicts harm on its victims and erodes trust within a society. We should pursue policies and social systems that meet people's basic needs and prevent the conditions that might seem to justify stealing out of desperation. Overall, the moral high road is to find ethical and legal solutions to problems rather than take matters into one's own hands through theft or other unlawful
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1.USE EITHER THE PAST SIMPLE OR THE PAST PERFECT
1.Pat ___________________________(live) in London before she
_____________________(move) to Rome. 2.After Fred __________________________(spend) his holiday in Italy he ____________________(want) to learn Italian. 3.Jill _________________________(phone) Dad at work before she ______________________(leave) for her trip. 4.Susan ______________________(switch) off the radio after she ________________________(wash) up. 5.When she ________________________(arrive) the football match____________________________________(already/start). 6.After the man _______________________(come) home he _________________________(feed) the cat. 7.Before he ___________________________(sing) the new song in public he ___________________________(practise) it for hours. 8.She ________________________(watch) a video after the children ___________________________(go) to bed. 9.After Eric ____________________________(make) his breakfast he ___________________________(call) his friend. 10.I _______________________(be) very tired because I ___________________________(study) too much. 11.They ____________________________(ride) their bikes before they ________________________(meet) their friends. 12.When Tom _________________________(wake up), his mother ________________________________(already/ prepare) his breakfast. 13.We __________________________(travel) to London last Monday because the Queen _______________________________ (invite) us to tea. 14.When she _________________________(start) to learn Chinese, she _______________________________(alredy/ learn) Japanese. 15.Jane ___________________________(type) her exercise when her computer ___________________________(break) up. 16.I (feel) ____________ a little better after I (take) __________ the medicine.
17. I was late. The teacher (give, already) ______________ a quiz when I (get) to class.
18. Sorry I am late. A car ( break) ____________________ on my way here and I
__________( stop) to help. 2.How do you call....? 4.Read the text. Modern crime Modern technology brings with it modern crimes. One of the most common crimes today – and certainly one of the most worrying – is identity fraud. This is when someone steals your personal information and uses it to take money from your bank accounts. People can do this in many ways. One way is by using the Internet. Today so many people give all sorts of information on the net when they buy and sell things or check their bank accounts. It is quite easy for clever thieves to find this out. Something else thieves do is to steal rubbish bags from outside our houses or rubbish tips. They check through them to find personal letters, letters from our banks and from other organisations. From these they can learn our account numbers and other personal information such as the names of our family members and pets and also information about our spending habits. To protect people from this kind of theft, there are special security systems on our personal computers and on the Internet. We must also be very careful about what we throw away. Unfortunately, when we stop this type of crime, another will probably replace it. Criminals are always looking for new ways to make money!
Choose the best answers.
1 Identity fraud is A an old crime. B an interesting crime. C a new crime. 2 On the Internet A we tell thieves our account numbers. B we buy things from thieves. C we give out too much information. 3 Thieves can get information about us A by phoning us. B by e-mailing us. C by reading our mail. 4 They are interested in A how we spend our money. B what we eat. C what they can steal from our houses. 5 To stop this theft A we need good house security. B we mustn’t put important information in our rubbish bins. C we mustn’t tell people about ourselves.
5. Do you think it is OK to steal? Are there any circumstances that can
make it right to steal? Justify your answer in at least 5 sentences!!!