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Category: /Social Sciences
…Capitalism is defined by the Collins English Dictionary as an "economic system based on private ownership of industry". It has come to be viewed widely by the democratic western world as a system based on individuality and freedom of rights. Or more…
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…Gun Control * The Amendment The Second Amendment to the Constitution in the Bill of Rights states: "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed…
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…should be made legal in the United States." (Outerbridge, 96) Although many believe that euthanasia is unethical and immoral, terminally ill patients have the right to choose. The Hippocratic Oath is an oath in which a doctor promises not to give a lethal drug…
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Category: /Literature
…Explore the ways Guterson presents women characters within the novel The women characters within 'Snow Falling on Cedars' are fundamental to the story. They are all very different from each other and have different beliefs and views. Hatsue Miyamoto…
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…would have to agree that they stand as good, moral instructions for proper behavior to create a level of civility in society. The divide between right and wrong that the Commandments create exists innately within each one of us from the time we are born. Even…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Troublesome To Do Right With his novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain was able to poke, prod, and cast doubt on the society he grew up in. But he did it subtly, through the eyes of a child. When Huck questions something, it is Twain's…
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…will be passed on to future generations. The last argument is the claim that cloning is immoral. If a clone is basically an identical twin separated by time, it should be given the same rights as any human. Some fear human cloning would make the clone a mere organ…
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…response and difficulty sleeping. Women suffer from PTSD at a higher rate than men, even combat veterans, with approximately two women meeting the diagnostic criteria for every one man. Because the threat of death or disabling injury creates the trigger…
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…represented a microcosm of European politics between the right and the left and the catastrophic outcomes of this polarization. If we are to pay heed to contemporary reports of the war, especially those issued by the belligerents or those associated with them, we…
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…The Amnesty Mission Amnesty International is a globally acclaimed organization that helps to protect the basic human rights of people all over the world through campaigns, donations, and volunteer work. Amnesty international is a self-governed…
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