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humans, what would we do? Considering them as humans; giving them the same rights and privileges as we do to humans would be a hard thing to do. Discriminating and separating them from us would also be hard since they feel the same way, and love the same way…
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…Ethics of Abortion The fundamental question that most philosophers agree on when discussing abortion is, “How do you determine the humanity of a being (Noonan, p. 117)?” Or, in other words, when does a being acquire a right to life? The answer…
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…Never Given a Chance How many Michaelangelos' have we destroyed in the name of convenience? How many Edisons' have we effaced from the pages of human progress? The fertilized egg of an eagle legally has more rights than an unborn child. In Wisconsin…
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Category: /Literature
…the human race. Malcolm X was killed because he was right. He left The Nation of Islam to become a Sunni. He left it because The Nation's teaching was contradicting to true Islam, and it did not have Godly wisdom. He got killed because he rejected Elijah…
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Category: /History
…with reason and that are already known to be right and good by the people. The primary purpose of Socrates idea of the “improvement of the soul” is for the person to gain character, which will eventually lead to achieving human excellence. Another idea…
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…religions. Many of the opinions gave answers to the question of whether it is right for scientists to take control of human beings lives and change the way they were created. People never expected to see human cloning in their lifetimes. Even scientists…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is a must. They will not think about in other parts of this world, some countries still do not have democracy. People are still living in the control of the government. Human rights is a foreign word to them. Therefore, when we are living in such as free country…
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…. If scientists are cloning to produce healthier animals and improve the life of humans and the world, then their intentions are in the right place. But when cloning animals and plants leads to human cloning then the issue becomes unethical and immoral. To clone…
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…that ALL people in this country are equal before the law. We have declared that there is no such thing as sub-humans -- and that NO human being's rights are superior to another human being. If we want to live by the premises that we set up in this country…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it is an artificial structure specifically designed to avoid the perils of the natural world. In human society the collective endeavor is to protect the weakest members, those who would be vulnerable in the state of nature, and allow them the same rights as the strongest…
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