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Do Not Steal
  • 13.1 Do Not Steal
  • 13.2 Check Your Vocabulary
  • 13.3 Precept 13, Do Not Steal
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A thief acquires desirable possessions for nothing and so accumulates wealth. 1 The price to the thief is unbelievably high. Stolen goods are practically worthless: they have to be hidden or the thief is at risk of being caught and thrown in prison. The price to the thief is unbelievably high. Stolen goods are practically worthless: they have to be hidden or the thief is at risk of being caught and thrown in prison. It’s actually False. The price to the thief is unbelievably high. Stolen goods are practically worthless: they have to be hidden or the thief is at risk of being caught and thrown in prison. /course/lesson/do-not-steal/book-chapter.html Precept 13, Do Not Steal What is stealing an admission of? -1 gcui_twth:do-not-steal-final-question2-answer0 /course/lesson/do-not-steal/book-chapter.html Precept 13, Do Not Steal The greatest robbers in history were: 2 The greatest robbers in history had only rare moments of “the good life.” Otherwise they were on the run in wretched hideouts or they were caught and went to prison. The greatest robbers in history had only rare moments of “the good life.” Otherwise they were on the run in wretched hideouts or they were caught and went to prison. The greatest robbers in history had only rare moments of “the good life.” Otherwise they were on the run in wretched hideouts or they were caught and went to prison. /course/lesson/do-not-steal/book-chapter.html Precept 13, Do Not Steal
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