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  • Choosing Right Over Wrong

    Choosing Right Over Wrong

    Maturity is knowing when to do the right thing and following up on one's commitment even when he or she is tempted to do wrong. Huck Finn, in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, is faced with such temptations and situations where he is able to make the right choice and mature physically, mentally, and spiritually. He is able to avoid bad decisions, which leads him to become a more mature, established young

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    Submitted: November 3, 2010
  • Social Work Interventions And Strategies To Promote Health Rights - A Panel Discussion

    Social Work Interventions And Strategies To Promote Health Rights - A Panel Discussion

    Social Work Interventions and Strategies to promote Health Rights - A Panel Discussion Ragland Remo Paul* Introduction: Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the General Assembly of the United Nations on the 10th December 1948 states as follows; "(1) Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services,

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    Submitted: November 4, 2010
  • Smart Cards: A Step In The Right Direction

    Smart Cards: A Step In The Right Direction

    Smart Cards: A Step in the Right Direction History: I speak for the majority, when I say everyone has watched a movie where some sort of identification card was used to obtain access to secret files, a lab testing radioactive substances, or, possibly a health insurance plan. In the modern world we live in today, technology has been simplifying our lives for as long as we can remember. Smart cards are an example of such

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    Submitted: November 4, 2010
  • Health Care The Fourth Inaliniable Human Right.

    Health Care The Fourth Inaliniable Human Right.

    HealthcareÐŽKÐŽKÐŽKÐŽK..The Fourth Inalienable Human Right Submitted by German Vargas For Professor Fossa-Andersen April 1, 2005 HUMN 432 Contents Introduction Thesis Statement Healthcare Statistics What is Adequate Health and who is deserves the right to receive it? Racism and Discrimination in Healthcare Conclusion Human Rights and Health References and Works Cited Introduction Throughout the world, in countries rich and poor, people have no access to basic physical and mental healthcare nor to immunizations from infectious

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    Submitted: November 4, 2010
  • Animal Ethics

    Animal Ethics

    Animal Ethics When we think about animal ethics and the guidelines on which our treatment towards non-humans is based, there are five theories of obligation we can point to: The No Status Theory, Indirect Obligation Theory, Equal Status View, Equal Consideration Theory and Split Level Theory. A brief consideration of each theory has led me to conclude that the Equal Consideration Theory is the most logical. It states that as sentient beings animals are as

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    Submitted: November 6, 2010
  • Carl Jung

    Carl Jung

    Carl Gustav Jung was born July 26, 18, in the small Swiss village of Kessewil. His father was Paul Jung, a country parson, and his mother was Emilie Preiswerk Jung. He was surrounded by a fairly well educated extended family, including quite a few clergymen and some eccentrics as well. The elder Jung started Carl on Latin when he was six years old, beginning a long interest in language and literature - especially ancient literature.

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    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • Animal Experiments

    Animal Experiments

    “It is wrong to treat weaker human beings, especially those who are lacking normal human intelligence, as tools or renewable resources or models or commodities, then it cannot be right, therefore, to treat other animals as tools, models and the like.” (“Animals in Research - Issues and Conflicts”; Page 88. Tom Regan, “The Case for Animal Rights”; University of California Press, 1983). The United States Federal law does not require any tobacco products to be

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • Animal Farm Compared To Russian Revolution

    Animal Farm Compared To Russian Revolution

    Animal Farm and Russian Revolution There have been many books that have criticized politics. One of those books is George Orwell's novel Animal Farm. This book criticizes the dictatorships of the 1930s and 40s like Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini. Many people feel, including me, that it mainly targets Russia's totalitarian state. Animal Farm plays out the Russian Revolution and Stalin's rule. In the book a group of overworked and nearly starved animals revolt against a

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • John Locke's Critique On President Bush's Preservation Of Three Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, And Estate

    John Locke's Critique On President Bush's Preservation Of Three Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, And Estate

    John Locke's Critique on President Bush's Preservation of Three Natural Rights: Life, Liberty, and Estate "The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as with a sun beam in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself; and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power" ~Alexander Hamilton, 17~ John Locke's Critique on President Bush's Preservation of

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    Submitted: November 8, 2010
  • Evaluate Singers And Descartes Arguments About Animals.

    Evaluate Singers And Descartes Arguments About Animals.

    In this essay I will evaluate the arguments by Descartes about animals which he uses in order to verify his arguments on the immortality of the soul. In turn I will evaluate the more contemporary arguments of Peter Singer put forward mainly in his book Ð''Animal Liberation.' The concept of animal sanctity branches as far back as one can imagine. In ancient times animals were considered to have intelligence and even a language all of

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    Submitted: November 9, 2010
  • Right To Legal Counsel

    Right To Legal Counsel

    The framers formed this country with one sole document, the Constitution, which they wrote with great wisdom and foresight. This bountiful wisdom arose from the unjust treatment of King George to which the colonists were subject. Among these violations of the colonists' rights were inequitable trials that made a mockery of justice. As a result, a fair trial of the accused was a right given to the citizens along with other equities that the framers

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    Submitted: November 9, 2010
  • Crito, "Two Wrongs Don'T Make A Right"

    Crito, "Two Wrongs Don'T Make A Right"

    According to the Crito dialogue, Socrates argues that "two wrongs don't make a right." In this argument, Socrates claims that no matter how unjust someone was treated, it never gives them justification to injury someone. I will argue that there is a potential objection to the claim of Socrates' argument. I will show that it is possible to oppose the idea that with or without prior injustice from someone it is unjust to do injury

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    Submitted: November 9, 2010
  • Animal Testing

    Animal Testing

    Animal Testing A family in Pennsylvania lost their dog. One day, they saw a photo of the dog, Pepper, in a newspaper. A dealer was mentioned in the article. The family tracked down the dealer who had their dog. It took much time and effort to get information from the dealer, but eventually, he admitted that he had sold their pet to a research facility. The family quickly called the research facility so that they

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    Submitted: November 9, 2010
  • Baron And Cohen

    Baron And Cohen

    1. Autistic children were unable to answer the question through the eyes of where sally would believe the ball to be rather than where the ball is actually. 2. The reason which baron Cohen produced for this behaviour form an autistic children is because the lack of theory of mind. Unlike "normal" children they imagine themselves to be the doll. 3. The two other groups which the autistic children were compared to were Down syndrome

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    Submitted: November 9, 2010
  • Abortion The Right To Choose

    Abortion The Right To Choose

    Abortion: The Right to choose Today in America those supporting and opposing abortion engage in very heated debates. I am for abortion for many reasons that I strongly believe in. Without legal abortion many women in this country would be killing or mutilating themselves. We would also have unwanted children, which leads to huge problems for families and society. Also I believe that the outlawing of abortion violates the separation of church and state.

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    Submitted: November 10, 2010
  • Human Rights Watch

    Human Rights Watch

    INTRODUCTION "Recognition of the inherent dignity and of equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world... Everyone has the right to life, liberty and the security of person." With these few words, the United Nations has pretty much summed up the mission of Human Rights Watch, an international non-governmental organization whose only aim is to ensure the well being and the

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    Essay Length: 1,573 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2010
  • Animals In Buddhism

    Animals In Buddhism

    When my family first arrived in the dirty city of Bangkok, one of the first things my little sister asked me was “Why are there so many dogs everywhere?” Being the dog lover that she is, she was extremely disappointed to learn that these dogs were not only nobody’s pets, but that she also couldn’t pet them unless she wanted to get some weird fungus or sickness on the first couple days of her vacation.

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  • Abortion: A Right To Choose

    Abortion: A Right To Choose

    I think abortion should be an option for women. There are 3 reasons why I believe this. First of all, it has lowered the crime rate in America. Second of all, this country is the freest country in the world and I think there should at least be the option for abortion. And finally, women should be forced to spend thousands of hours and thousands of dollars raising a baby. Ever since abortion was legalized

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    Submitted: November 10, 2010
  • Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

    Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

    On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the full text of which appears in the following pages. Following this historic act the Assembly called upon all Member countries to publicize the text of the Declaration and "to cause it to be disseminated, displayed, read and expounded principally in schools and other educational institutions, without distinction based on the political status of countries

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    Submitted: November 10, 2010
  • Pro-Life And Pro-Choice, Which One Is Right?

    Pro-Life And Pro-Choice, Which One Is Right?

    Pro-life and Pro-choice, Which One is Right? Abortion was made legal in 1973 in the case of Roe vs. Wade, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment gave a fundamental right for women to obtain abortions (AbortionTV). The Roe vs. Wade decision had determined that a woman had the absolute right to choose an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy (Rosenblatt 11). Because it was made legal many people were

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    Submitted: November 11, 2010
  • The Significance Of Animal Research

    The Significance Of Animal Research

    The use of animals in research is not a new concept, for it began as early as in the second century by a Roman physician. It took nearly another eighteen hundred years for such experimentation to become a vital role in the advancement of both science and technology. Such advancements paved the way for the many experiments that are used in today's generation as an investigative technique to explore the depths of the human body

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • Right To Die

    Right To Die

    Right to Die? "If I ever get like that, I don't want to be kept alive. I want you to pull the plug." My mother has told me that on more than one occasion, and by "like that" she was referring to the vegetative state much like that which Terri Schiavo--the brain-damaged Florida woman at the center of a legal brawl over whether she should be allowed to die, as her husband says she would

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    Submitted: November 14, 2010
  • George Orwell's Writing Techniques In Animal Farm

    George Orwell's Writing Techniques In Animal Farm

    George Orwell's Techniques Discuss the ways in which Orwell effectively shows some of the aspects of communism and the events surrounding the Russian Revolution This essay will focus on the ways and techniques that George Orwell uses, to show the parallels between Russian Communism, and Animal Farm. It will explain the importance of the single techniques, and the overall aim of the writer. The Book, Animal Farm, was written by George Orwell and was first

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    Submitted: November 15, 2010
  • Divine Right Monarchies

    Divine Right Monarchies

    Through out World History, many similarities and differences arise. For example, many of the early civilizations had continuities, such as social and state organization, as well as agriculture. Another example is the differences in civil life based on environmental conditions. However, when thinking of these continuities and changes, one of the most prominent set of subjects is the Chinese Mandate of Heaven and the European Divine Right Monarchies. The Chinese Mandate of Heaven and the

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    Submitted: November 15, 2010
  • Animal Agriculture

    Animal Agriculture

    VINCENNES/PURDUE UNIVERSITY AGRI 100 - Agriculture Lectures (Purdue AGR 101) Fall, 2006 Class is scheduled to meet each Wednesday, 12:00 - 12:50, in Room B-4 of the McCormick Science Building. Instructor: Dr. Charles W. Mansfield McCormick Science Center, Room C-1 Vincennes University Vincennes, IN 491 Telephone: 888-4311 Objectives: The objectives of AGRI 100 are: Examine and characterize the broad field of agriculture. Become familiar with significant issues facing agriculture today. Explore challenges and career opportunities

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    Submitted: November 15, 2010

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