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    Ethics Of Torture

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    “Physical torture can affect the brain‚ too. But by itself‚ “psychological torture undermines the very ability to think‚ and it doesn’t leave any marks.”- Psychologist Steven Reisner. One of the many techniques the government uses to interrogate mainly terrorist is a form of torture to get them to give up information. They use techniques such as waterboarding‚ rectal feeding and hydration‚ confinement in boxes‚ using cold water beating‚ threats‚ etc. Using torture is very uncommon‚ it is only used

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    What Is Torture?

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    Dr. Brown Torture Truth and the American Way 17 January 2014 Word Count: 1215 What Is Torture?     Torture can be defined as many things but according to Webster ’s torture is: an infliction of severe physical pain as a means of punishment or coercion. I think this definition makes more sense and gives the word more meaning. When we took a look at some of the gruesome pictures of torture‚ which made me think there is absolutely no reason for this. I found it amazing that people can do such things

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    Effects Of Torture

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    The Untold Stories of Torture Critical information creates a need for torture‚ we as the United States need a fair and civil way of acquiring this critical information. Immediate effects of torture seem the most detrimental. Information includes critical information with major implications. The question contains the right of freedom and do our citizens deserve torture to gain this critical information? Generational effects of torture shows the need to protect our citizens and future generations.

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    Pretrial Torture

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    Despite numerous efforts to reduce torture during police custody and pretrial detention‚ it is still a remaining issue around the world‚ mostly occurring in the LEDC countries. It is debated heavily for a clear and myriad different kind of consequences across the world‚ but yet there hasn’t been any clear resolution to this problem. Although the practice is banned currently‚ however there are still countries which take place such as: China (Solitary Confinement)‚ Egypt (beating)‚ Iran (sleep deprivation)

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    Analysis Of Torture

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    . Analysis of Torture Abstract In analyzing whether torturing and enemy combatant or high–value targets are moral efforts in an American free society‚ one could look at the war on terrorism as an basis of it being moral or not. The act of torturing a person to get information that will help the good of the country is a thin line and could be seen as a moral act in some

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    Traditional Case - Michael Petrov In a narrative format‚ discuss the key facts and critical issues presented in the case. Michael Petrov was a 47 year-old safety inspector for the Metropolitan Transit Authority. He was a Ukrainian immigrant who came to America during the reconstruction of the Soviet Union known as Perestroika. Arriving in America during the latter part of 1991 with only $200 in his pocket‚ Michael knew he would have to struggle‚ but came to build a career. Struggle‚ he did

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    Torture Is Waterboarding

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    Torture is Torture. Period Torture is causing pain and suffering to gain information and confessions. It’s a traditional‚ historical‚ well-understood term. Waterboarding is a form of torture in which a bound‚ gagged prisoner is forced to breathe in water. There are several techniques but all produce the same effects‚ a physical sensation of drowning and a psychological sensation of panic‚ fear and loss of control. Calling it anything other than torture is absurd. You wouldn’t call a bank robbery

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    No-Touch Torture

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    States Naval Academy. While in the service I discovered an ongoing nonconsensual human experiment testing a human-machine interface weapon. The program is testing a class of weapons called “Perception Warfare‚” “Spiritual Warfare‚” or “No-Touch Torture” weapons. I use the term “testing” loosely. This program functions more like an electronic gulag. I’ve researched this issue for over ten years now and have verified the information to be true. I have been doing public outreach on this issue for

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    In “Gentlemen‚ your verdict” by Michael Bruce‚ Lieutenant-Commander Oram should be convicted of murder for taking the lives of fifteen innocent men. Captain Oram was faced in a dilemma where he had to choose to either “condemn [his] whole crew to death or sacrifice fifteen and save five” (4).Choosing whether a person should die or live is a decision no one should make. In this case “a submarine [is] [laid] helpless[ly] at the bottom of the sea [with] ...twenty men-trapped”(1). The radio station reported

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    “Child of the Americas” by Aurora Levins Morales is a poem about an American who came from a mixture of numerous cultures that formed her heritage and her character as an American. This poem’s focal points are on cultural diversity and the viewpoint of immigrants in the American society. In my opinion‚ this poem was intriguing because it bought to light many of the racial and ethnic discrimination we endure in the world today‚ and also leaves the reader speculating about his/ her own cultural background

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