Justice
is something everyone deserves, but it isn't always what
they get. can be unfair at home, school, and even in the workplace.
Siblings always seem to complain about chores. This family member
may get too many, while another doesn't get enough. Chores are an argument
because they aren't exactly done willingly.
Privileges are another reason to fight. If one brother gets to go
out until 12 o'clock, the other should have the same curfew. That's not
always the case. An excuse such as he's older, or he has plans. If they
are the same age, or close to it, the curfew should be the same. (This is
true unless it's a punishment.) Another example of this would be when one
sister uses the ...
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system is
ruined if someone budges. Budging is rarely caught, but when it is, the
punishment is severe. The person who budged usually has to go to the end
of the line. The only problem with this is that people aren't caught often
enough.
Cheating is yet another of the unfair practices that go on in
school. This kind of deceit is a no-win situation. The assignment was
given for a reason, and it defeats the purpose if someone cheats to get it
done. The student will not learn the lesson, so when it is time to take
the test, they'll most likely flunk. There is no excuse for cheating. The
teacher was probably available for help if they were struggling, and if
they didn't have time, that's not an excuse. This is also something that
isn't caught enough. If it was, there wouldn't be this problem.
Probably the place where the most injustices occur is the workplace.
People will eventually need jobs, and usually they spend most of their
time at their jobs. Employers, ...
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