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Category: /Literature/English
…judgement. If it is not moraly right humans will not subject them selves to doing the deed. Moral judgemet is tought to us by our parents and religous background. Our parents inflect us with morals that were tought to them and also there own moral values…
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Category: /History
…and for the life lived a life of virtue and morality.” True freedom consisted in ruling and being ruled in turn according to the agreed-on laws of the community. Humans have the free right and ability to distinguish good from evil and right from wrong. Aristotle…
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…way, but the question to the matter is, is it helpful, or harmful? Right now doctors are already practicing gene therapy on humans, but is it right to go ahead and clone every gene? In my opinion cloning isn’t something that should be done. It isn’t…
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…cloning will mean. Should it be allowed and is it right? A recent poll by Time Magazine reported that 74% of those asked believe that it is against God's will to clone humans. In addition, human cloning should not be allowed because from my perspective because…
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…. In regards to the use of property, Hobbes conception is that property is to be distribute among human beings according to the level and perseverance excerted towards individual human gain, so then property rights are to be held against others, not against…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…The big question is "Do animals deserve the same rights as humans do?" One would think not because they are the inferior beings on this planet. Some people think differently though. They say that since they are living creatures they should have the same…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Article 1, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Humanity is yet to face a global epidemic of HIV/AIDS if it fails to join efforts against the disease Lars O. Kallings, the UN…
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…of many infectious diseases. This has meant a longer, healthier, better life with much less pain and suffering for humans. Animal research is for the most part cruel and inhumane. Animal rights activists have gathered large amounts of information that has…
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…and it is a known fact that not all drugs work the same on humans as they do on animals. Most of what we do to animals we would never do to people. We understand that people have certain rights that keep them from being experimented on by other people. What we…
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…free will and their ability to choose between good and evil parallels Thoreau's ideas on humanity's abilities. Thoreau also thinks that men have certain rights and that these rights should be respected by others. Thoreau is more interested that individuals…
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