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These are the basic guidelines which my introduction has to be upon. Please help me write it:
A catchy quote on "corruption", continued by a welcome message like "good morning we are here to present a play on how corruption has taken over our lives" or something like that. And then something about two friends called Jason and Joseph who meet in a cafe. The Jason & Joseph tell each other a small story on how they experienced corruption in their lives. And then a small conclusion on how to change, and not cheat others. And a small message to the viewers.
Please can you help me write the introduction. Let it contain stuff about how politicians are so corrupt now-a-days and how corrupt even students are [like copying in exams and all] and how egoistic and self-centered some of the actors and great personalities are. And also a catch quote on corruption. Thanks. God Bless You.

2006-11-23 22:17:49 · 3 answers · asked by Silver 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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The money flow.
Our Tax dollars at work.
The evil root of money.
The money hungry palm of government.
Fat wallets.

Just a few i can think of... good luck

2006-11-23 22:34:47 · answer #1 · answered by Mike E 3 · 0 0

Two different quotes come to mind when it comes to corruption. "It has been said the corruption of the best is the worst," and "A sword cuts both ways." In other words, good people become bad when the temptation for greed and power overwhelm them and that the sword can injure others or themselves by their actions. In politics especially, the good person can become so bad because the need for money and power, they lose sight of what is important. They no longer represent the people, but only the few who can satisfy their needs. It is a sad state of affairs when ethics are no longer used properly. It may start in school when you cheat on a paper or test to get ahead. One takes on the notion that power is everything and will do things to make it happen, even if it's criminal.

I hope this will give you an idea of what to write, that you just don't take my words verbatum. You can expand what I wrote to give it more of your own style. Good luck. It sounds like an interesting topic that can give many different veiwpoints and opinions. Is the whole class doing this same topic on corruption? Look for stuff criminal and the consequences of political corruption and scandels and there cover-ups to expand the paper. Good luck!

2006-11-24 07:03:43 · answer #2 · answered by deciccio3 3 · 0 0

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2006-11-24 10:37:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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