<p>Some people claim that one must grow up in a society, community, or family that values fairness and justice to have a clear sense of what is right and what is wrong. They assume that a person will act ethically only if he or she has good examples to follow. Others, however, think that the opposite is true. They believe that people are more likely to care about justice and to behave fairly when they themselves have been faced with injustice and unfairness. </p>
<p>ASSIGNMENT:Are people more likely to be fair and just if they have been faced with unfairness and injustice? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observations. </p>
<pre><code>Human tends to change his/her habits after he/she is faced with injustice or unfairness. You might not be stickler of justice, but if you experience something wrong in your life that was made by someone, definitely you will become the first supporter of fairness. It is not necessary to have examples. On the contrary, unless there is nobody who bolsters justice, you will strive your best to protect fairness.
Human is a kind of phenomenon, who generally tries to resist every action taht is wrong. He/she does not need to have examples to adhere. It is more valuable to set up something new on your own. Because of this reason we try to be fair and protect justice, especially if it is desecrated. For instance, Robin Locksley was taking a part in the battle between christians and muslims for Jerusalim. No doubt, his action was wrong, beacuse this holy place belonged to his rivals, he even knew that, Robin was continuing the war. After he was wounded, Locksleyreturned to England, where he met injustice by the governor of Nottingham, who was harassing people. He decided to become supporter of fairness, and now we know him as Robin Hood, who is a hero of many films, where Locksley has a contradiction with any wrong action.
To summarize, people, when they meet unfairness, become the supporter of justice.
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