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Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009 | Time: 3:44 AM
hroughout literature we find recurring tales of forthright people who are outspoken in condeming illegal practices only to be brought low themselves when they commit such acts.we can expect to find similar instances in which a person's ethics are compromised.
for example drink driving,tom(not his real name)an aggressive man.Tom make pernicious remarks about anyone who was driving while intoxicated. One day his son henry got into a serious car accident and his car was being smansh into several pieces. following that flagrant violatation of the law, tom resign from work. now, he hates any such criminals who was found behind the wheel of car would be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
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