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    There are many different ethical theories that we have learned about throughout the semester. The three theories I have decided to use with this situation are Emotivism‚ Act-Utilitarianism‚ and Ethical Egoism. With each ethical theory‚ I will state why I chose the theory that addresses the situation and what it would tell Sarah to do. The first theory that address the situation is Emotivism. “Emotivism is the view that moral utterances are neither true nor false but are expressions of emotions

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    Child Marriage Act

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    of the powers conferred by section 19 of the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006(6 of 2007)‚ the Administrator‚U.T.‚ of Chandigarh hereby makes the following rules‚ namely:- 1.Short Title - These Rules may be called the Chandigarh Administration Prohibition of Child Marriage Rules‚ 2010.  2.Definition -  (1) In these rules‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚- (a) ’Act’ means the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act‚ 2006 (6 of 2007); (b) ’aggrieved person’ means any of the contracting party

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    Provincial Offences act

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    Provincial Offence Act Final Exam Review 1. Initial Interview - Gather all information that may be relevant to both trial and sentencing. - If the client is calling from a police station‚ ensure privacy‚ and gather as much information as possible from the officer-in-charge. - Does the client wish to be interviewed in the presence of a third person? - Consider that the solicitor-client privilege may no longer apply and the third person could be forced to testify about the interview. Documents

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    Healthy Hungar Act

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    Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act They are many different schools across the nation this school year using the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. This next school year 2014-2015 will have even more schools joining in on this federally funded program. The big cities using this program this year are Boston‚ Detroit‚ and Washington D.C. This act has to be one of the best programs I have read about‚ In my opinion this is great even though some people feel if families can afford to pay for meals

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    Indian Judiciary in promoting it with special Reference to “Precautionary Principle” and “ Polluter Pays Principle” Prescribed Case: Indian Council for Enviro-legal Action v. Union of India AIR 1996 SC 1446 Unit-II The Environment Protection Act‚ 1986 Definitions (Section 2)‚ General Powers of Central Govt. (Sections 3-6)‚ Prevention‚ Control and Abatement of Environment Pollution (Section 7-17)‚ Miscellaneous (Section 18-26) Environment Protection and Law of Tort; Role of Urban Local Bodies

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    The long term effects of the flood control act provision of 1965 The flood control act of control act of 1965 gave authorization to U.S Army Crop of Engineers (USACE) to design and construct a flood protection system to protect south Louisiana from hurricanes. It was called the Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Protection Project‚ the reason for this project was prior to 1965. The state of Louisiana design and built its own flood protection‚ but on September 9‚ 1965

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    Species At Risk Act

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    PSC Essay The Species At Risk Act (SARA) is a piece of legislation in Canada that exists in order to prevent the disappearance of species considered at risk as well as to facilitate the recovery of species that have been identified as being either incapable of subsisting in the wild‚ or a special concern as they are identified as having potential to become extinct or endangered in the future as a result of human activity. It is designed with the intention to protect the habitats of species as well

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    The Kansas-Nebraska Act

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    The Kansas-Nebraska act was a proposal by Sen. Stephen A. Douglas which said that Kansas and Nebraska territory could be allowed to govern for itself whether or not to be a slave state or a free state. By a vote of its residents the territories would become a slave or a free state.This caused many fights between Northerners and Southerners. As a result many people were killed. This act was fair because it gave the majority of the population the choice. This would be better because if the government

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    Chinese Exclusion Act

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    Chinese exclusion act The Chinese exclusion act was a movement that prohibited Chinese immigration; people used it as a discrimination against Chinese people. In one year Chinese immigration dropped from 40‚000 to 23. This shows how people where violent and discriminant to Chinese fellows. In 1879 an anti-Chinese play was created by Henry Grimm; the point of the document was the problem of Chinese people taking over American jobs‚ this was written in San Francisco‚ CA. In 1879 there was an

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    Removal Act Dbq

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    whether or not Native Americans residing in the southern states and specifically the Cherokee in Georgia should be removed was hotly debated until the ratification of the Removal Act in 1830. Andrew Jackson‚ the man representing the federal government as the President of the United States‚ actively pursued the Removal Act despite his previous opinion of Natives being so savage it were better to have them driven to extinction. (Wallace‚ 54) Later‚ he ruled that all Natives had been conquered and it

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