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HUMAN JUDGEMENT EXPERIMENT
Title: HUMAN JUDGEMENT EXPERIMENT
Category: Literature / English
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HUMAN JUDGEMENT EXPERIMENT
The age old saying “People are what they do” has long been ingrained in the psyche of every individual in every culture. It is even stated in the Bible, regarded by many as the book of truth, that “every man should be seen in the light of his actions”. In other words good people only do good deeds, while evil people only perform evil deeds. However, the world in which we live in is not that clear cut. As we all know a killer can
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