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…This essay was written for the Model United Nations (MUN) application at the American School of Doha, Qatar, by Hossein Moshfeghian in the 01-02 schoolyear. The debate over China’s human rights violation has been an ongoing issue in the international…
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Category: /Social Sciences
right off the bat that I'm totally against human cloning. Picture for a moment that there was another "you" running around. (Pause.) I have to admit that that would be pretty cool, wouldn't it? You could cut everything you had to do in half…
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…. There is no question that this would be a human rights violation. Came and Dreidger also quote Margaret Somerville of McGill’s Center for Medicine,Ethics and the Law, who, while she considers cloning a medical miracle, strongly feels it is ethically unacceptable for human
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…, concerning cloning, is a large area. The right to clone a human being is very debatable. Will we be able to clone humans, or for that fact do we really want to clone humans? The ethics and morality surronding this issue are endless. There is very little support…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of Humanity's efforts, because knowledge is the key to Utopia. With the right knowledge, we can cure all illness. With the right knowledge, we can feed the hungry. With the right knowledge, we can stop pollution. With the right knowledge, we can solve any problem…
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…new image in life. The legal status of women has progressed greatly throughout time, allowing women to legally express themselves better than they would have in the past. This general statement can be proved through human rights, equality rights
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Category: /History
…the minds of the world. Throughout history, speeches about the need for unity and equal rights testify against the natural cruelty in humans. Susan B. Anthony, a great orator, gave a speech in 1873, stating that a woman is a citizen and should receive the same…
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…living <Tab/>6. Right effort <Tab/>7. Right mindfulness <Tab/>8. Right mediation III. Devout Buddhist A. Treat all living things with loving-kindness <Tab/>1. Humans, animals and even insects IV…
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…Abstract Are we to let concern for the ‘rights’ of pests cost human lives? The answer is a simple one—no. Animal research, although often the subject of debate is a positive thing. Without it, where would the world be? Tests certainly cannot…
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Category: /History
…History Essay Do you agree with the Enlightenment thinkers such as Ben Franklin that humans are basically good? The Scientific Revolution had led people looking for laws governing human behavior. The ideas of the Scientific Revolution paved…
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