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<p>It has been said that "the ends always justify the means," implying that a positive result in a given situation should be achieved at any cost. Drawing upon your knowledge of historical and contemporary events, your analysis of any literary works you have read, and the experiences of your own life, please support or reject this statement. </p>

<p>Whaaaat. I mean, I understand it. A positive outcome is the sought-after result of everything. </p>

<p>But what did you write about? Or what are you going to write about?</p>

<p>If neither of those apply...post any suggestions. Thanks!</p>

<p>I think it's just a fancy way of asking if you agree with the statement. Then they want an example....like sweatshops....sure you get cheap clothes for cheap labor but at what cost????? The abuse and oppression of kids. So therefore the ends DON'T justify the means. You could go either way. Just be honest and make sure you spell check and edit before submiting your application. That is the first thing they look at! Good luck!</p>