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    Water and Desalination

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    What is desalination? Desalination is the separation process of removing or reducing excess salts and other mineral from substances. 1 The process of desalination may be used on different substances however this paper will focus on the desalination of water. The desalination of water is very important to human and animal life. For centuries humans have used the process of desalination to obtain water safe for consumption.Various methods of desalination have been produced however only some of those

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    Sample Persuasive Outline using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Desalination in the Middle East Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that desalination in the Middle East as a water supplement is much needed. I. Attention  Imagine seeing a small child in the street who is starving. If you don’t help this child obtain nutrition‚ she will turn to crime to get money for food. You must help her. This child is like the Middle East and its need for water. II. Need A. Middle Easterners are currently

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    "Is abortion moral and ethical?" Abortion is a very controversial subject that has been continually argued over many years and probably many to come. The main controversy is should abortion be legalized in all cases? There are two sides to abortion they are the PRO-LIFE which is those who are against abortion altogether and the PRO- CHOICE or those who believe it is the woman’s right to choose if she wants to have an abortion. These two groups offer different solutions to the problem. Although

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    Is desalination a viable solution to the production of water in victor harbour? Introduction Desalination is one of many methods to produce water that is clean enough to drink from; a desalination plant would take a lot of space and money to maintain‚ so is it really worth investing in a new plant? Background information Freshwater is becoming scarce as more people are moving into major cities such as Los Angeles where the water is constantly being purified and reusing all the water as often as possible

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    Hondo: Ethical Issues

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    the situation. George‚ the plant manager of Ardnak Plastic inc. is emitting contaminants consistently above the EPA guidelines. Headquarters will not invest in new scrubbers‚ therefore leaving George with 2 options: correct the problem somehow or face the fines imposed by the EPA. The other plants have advised George to release heavy emissions at night when EPA inspectors are not there‚ so George can meet guidelines. Bill‚ George’s superior has proposed relocating the plant 15 miles south to Mexico

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    Analysing Moral and Ethical Issues of the Queen v. Dudley and Stephens. Moral and ethical issues In the case of the Queen v. Dudley and Stephens‚ there were several moral and ethical issues. I will explain them in this section using facts from Prof Michael Sandel’s video‚ the cited case‚ and a book titled “Cannibalism and common law: a Victorian yachting tragedy” by Alfred Bryan William Simpson. First‚ on the 23th of July‚ Dudley first suggested that ‘someone’ should be sacrificed to save

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    War- Moral Issue

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    War is a current moral issue because violence is regarded as wrong. Instead of war there should be negotiation and arbitration. War is violent conflict between human beings. There have been many conflicts and wars in history but it is known that humans have also thought about morals and ethics during that time. Although during war many lives are lost and damaged almost all human beings know and have been taught from religion and culture that taking away one’s life is morally wrong. Blood is shed

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    ‘Although writers often claim they do not wish to be moralistic‚ almost every work contains a moral issue. To what extent‚ in what ways and to what effect has the author of the text you have studied explored this issue?’ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has to a great extent explored the moral issues implicit in his 1920’s context. Fitzgerald explores the lack of religion‚ the corruption of the American Dream and the superficial values of his society in order to make his society reflect

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    Sweatshop Ethical Issues

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    it has the moral responsibility of assessing the impact to any potential country and its people and ensuring its standards‚ policies‚ and practices are clearly defined in order to avoid violating human rights and ridicule. This will prevent future damages as a result of having to correct unethical behavior in business practices. There are a number of businesses who have been criticized for participating in sweatshop activities and it has been a costly endeavor to reverse. The ethical dilemma associated

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    Nike- Ethical Issues

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    Ethical Case Analysis: Nike Introduction Nike was established in 1972 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. These two men were visionaries. The goal for Nike was to carry on Bowerman’s legacy of innovative thinking by helping every athlete reach their goal or by creating lucrative business opportunities that would set the company apart from any competition. This included providing quality work environments for all who were

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