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    Liberation of Ireland

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    Liberation of Ireland The 1916 Easter Rising The Easter Rebellion‚ was an armed uprising of Irish nationalists against the rule of Great Britain in Ireland. The uprising occurred on Easter Monday‚ April 24‚ 1916‚ and centred mainly in Dublin. The chief objectives were the attainment of political freedom and the establishment of an Irish republic. Centuries of discontent‚ marked by numerous rebellions‚ preceded the uprising. The new crisis began to develop in September 1914‚ following the outbreak

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    Animal Experiment In present-day society‚ it is a well-known fact that animal experiments are playing an increasingly key role in our lives‚ and it is advancing at an amazing speed. Its research results have completely changed our lives. But in the meantime‚ the animal experiments ethics controversy has sparked much debate. Many people think that for the survival and development of humans‚ animal experiments are necessary. While some people argue that life of animals and humans are equally important

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    Social Auditing: Environmental Ethics Issues Characters: George Holt financial director Kim Hopkins internal auditor Senior Management Brian Henderson professional accountant (friend) Phone ringing by George to Kim George: hello!!!! Kim Kim: Yes‚ sir!!! George: Kim‚ I would like to highlight to you‚ that our management board meetings is schedule to next week Monday. Kim: Humm!!! George:I want you to make audit report on the company’s affaires….including graphs and figures…with full

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    Ethics of Animal Testing     An animal’s life in a laboratory is a cold‚ unhappy and unhealthy way of living.  So‚ lucky for Libby she was rescued just in time.  Libby is a small dog that spent many of her years in an animal testing laboratory.  She was kept in very unhealthy and filthy conditions.  Although Libby was not an old dog when she was rescued‚ she had severe tooth decay and was terribly emaciated.  Her body was desperately trying to fend of the parasitic hookworms and tapeworms that lived

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    once the case for Dale Earnhardt‚ Jr.‚ son of legendary stock car driver Dale Earnhardt. When Dale‚ Jr. had debuted in NASCAR as a third-generation driver‚ many people thought that he was getting special treatment because of his father. However‚ after the death of Dale Earnhardt‚ Sr.‚ Junior began to make a name for himself. He had been interested in racing since he was a child and would one day become a spiritual successor to his father‚ the reigning icon of the sport. Ralph Dale Earnhardt‚ Jr.‚

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    Gay Liberation

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    The history of the gay rights movement goes as far back as the late 19th century. More accurately‚ the quest by gays to search out others like themselves and foster a feeling of identity has been around since then. It is an innovative movement that seeks to change existing norms and gain acceptance within our culture. By 1915‚ one gay person said that the gay world was a community‚ distinctly organized but kept mostly out of view because of social hostility. According to the Milestones article‚ after

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    for industry was eco-efficiency. The idea was to transform the industry by integrating economic‚ environmental‚ and ethical values in its operations. The idea appealed to many businesses because of its economic benefits. As part of their plans to become eco-efficient they start the use of the 4R’s: reduce‚ reuse‚ recycle‚ and regulate (McDonough and Braungart 53). Many of our conventional environmental views are based on this flawed concept. Reducing the use of resources does not stop depletion it

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    power‚ expert and referent power. The primary leader in this film is Coach Norman Dale. Coach Norman Dale is given the position of the new basketball high school coach in a small town in Indiana. This automatically gives him legitimate power because he has a known title in the town. It gives him authority in team organization and therefore the authority role in this community. As a leader‚ Coach Dale does a good job of adjusting his leadership style to the different situations that

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    Nowadays animal experiments are widely used to develop new medicines and to test the safety of other products. Some people argue that these experiments should be banned because it is morally wrong to cause animals to suffer‚ while others are in favour of them because of their benefits to humanity. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. It is true that medicines and other products are routinely tested on animals before they are cleared for human use. While I tend towards the viewpoint that

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    problem with this then you must not be thinking about the way that most of the meat in America is produced. Not many people like to think about where their food comes from‚ however once serious thought is put into it‚ it becomes apparent that killing animals for food is morally wrong. The argument people will often make about why eating meat is acceptable is that humans are designed to do it. If you look at the structure of human teeth; there are molars which are great for grinding but there are also

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