the Miranda rights. this is why the police read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested.
It was made law that a police officer has to read you your rights when you are arrested because a guy with the last name of Miranda didn't know that he had the right to remain silent when he was taken into custody for an awful crime (I think it was either abduction or rape).He told the police everything because he didn't know he had the right to remain silent. He brought his case to court and won the new law was named the Miranda rights after his last name.
Sum, because it is addition.
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This part of the essay represents A, the support. The key phrase is "Another similarity....", which shows us that this paragraph is one of the evidences to support the thesis.
In this article, the author directly points out that people make moral decisions when they are watched. There is proof that upbringing is a factor but being observed has a larger impact. The author stresses that stealth powers often disturb people because it could destroy personal happiness. But this does not have good moral implications. He also mentions law as a factor but choices are often based on fear of consequences more than justice itself.
12-year old Kathleen discovered her talent in dancing and that she wanted to spend money and buy costumes for dance lessons and competitions but her family couldn't. Fortunately, her aunt helped her with it. Even when times are hard and life is tough for Kathleen and her family, she was still passionate for her new talent.