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    On this topic of gay marriage I’ve chosen the two ethical theories of utilitarianism and the Kantian ethics theory. On the pro side the utilitarianism theory plays a huge role when referring to this topic. Some may argue that it is constitutional and some may say that it just isn’t the right thing to do in this country. With this theory the actions are said to be judged in terms of promotion of human happiness. If someone is happy why it should matter what the law or government thinks. It’s important

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    There has been a massive shift in the perception of eugenics from these events to now. Eugenics is now known as a pseudoscience with genetic science becoming more and more prevalent. Historical events‚ like those in the US and Germany were vital in making this positive shift‚ however‚ the biggest turning points are the increase of knowledge and biotechnology that is accessible‚ the change of control from the state back to the individual and a shift in the perception of those considered “unfit”.

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    Science and invention have led us to a more convenient daily life‚ but are they always good? We should look at both sides of the coin. So I am writing to discuss the pros and cons of science and invention. First of all‚ with science and invention‚ there will be less work for human to do. Also‚ it will be more effective in doing some complicated work. This makes humans’ lives more enjoyable. Vacuum cleaner is a good example‚ it can remove dirt and dust from the floor‚ and it is very helpful for

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    aforementioned even more powerful‚ and compels his argument. In a document that references his opinion‚ it says “voyages were terminated because compassionate Confucians wanted the money spent on the ships to go instead to water conservation and grain projects” (Finlay‚ 297). This quote demonstrates that the people who were benefiting from the voyages consisted of the government officials and maybe another small group‚ undisclosed to the public. The Chinese government may have been arguing internally with

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    In talking with James‚ this line between the positives and negatives of the wilderness was the space we wanted to target for our sermonic moment. There was one more step that I wanted to take in preparing for this sermon though; because my lay committee has often encouraged me to work with personal stories more regularly‚ it was important to me that I include my own experiences with wilderness in my part of the sermon. As a boy growing up in the rural south-eastern U.S.‚ I spent a lot of summers

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    The Pros And Cons Of NAFTA

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    NAFTA is a trilateral free trade agreement among the United States‚ Mexico and Canada; which came into force in January 1994. In 1992‚ and on the eve of the deal‚ John Martin‚ CEO of a USA-based textile company‚ has to come to a really tough decision: move production to Mexico or wait for an imminent bankruptcy. Martin‚ as the vast majority of the US population did not understand how this agreement could beneficiate the country at all. Opponents of NAFTA would argue that the treaty should not be

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    effort to ensure jobs that pay a living wage‚ adequate support for those who cannot work‚ affordable housing‚ and access to health care will bring an end to homelessness” (“Multiple Factors”). "One in three Americans‚ or 86.7 million people‚ is uninsured. Of those uninsured‚ 30.7% are under eighteen” (“Multiple Factors”). People should take a stand together to be able to offer these services to the ones who need them. Helping others in their journey to end their current lifestyle and start off fresh

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    -- is the leading culprit of the perpetual failure of international interventions. Subsequently‚ “well-meaning and intelligent people” are often led “to contribute to less than optimal outcomes.” Though counter-productive‚ the preeminent operation methods endure because they are part of the intervention “culture.” According to the words of a Cypriot NGO director‚ the most dangerous thing is somebody

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    is very unfair to those who fight hard every day to earn their way. In article one NYT: Free College it discusses that in fact‚ President Obama’s plan for students to go to Community College for free. Although they discuss the pros of this plan they do not seem to point out the cons‚ such as the cost of this plan or who would

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    Amendment Pros And Cons

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    a 2/3 supermajority vote. Amendments that are approved do not require the signature of the President and are sent directly to the states for ratification. There are two methods in ratifying amendments to the constitution. One is ¾ of the state legislatures must approve of the amendment proposed by congress. While the other method requires that ¾ of the states must approve the amendment via ratifying conventions. Since the U.S. Constitution was drawn up it has only been amended 27 times‚ a very

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