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So lots of people desire to fit in. So when they are in a group of people doing things that are wrong (even though they believe/know it is wrong) they desire so much to be accepted that they do whatever it is. If they do not have perseverance or really firm beliefs in what they think is moral they will do what is wrong. Similar to the quote 'You are what you eat' you are who you are around if you are around a whole bunch of bad you are going to be bad. So if you desire to be accepted or are in a group of people who do what you think is immoral you are likely to feel as if it is ok.
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Man's conflicts with his environment are his ENVIRONMENTAL conflicts
In the Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln's uses of first - person pronouns (we, our) and emotional words like " brave men" and "consecrate" shows the personal tone in his speech.
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In 1863, at the Gettysburg, President Lincoln gives a powerful speech with a humble and reverent tone addressing the people as his own to make them understand the importance of freedom and Declaration of Independence.
He uses of first - person pronouns (we, our) and emotional words like " brave men" and "consecrate" shows the personal tone in his speech. He dedicates the speech to the people who had fought and died at the Gettysburg. He uses a personal tone to illustrate the struggle and pain of the people who had lost their life.