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    Examination of Mill and Dworkin Looking at the legal status of drugs‚ and one’s own liberty for that matter‚ I examined the works of Mills and Dworkin. There are many different views‚ and in the end‚ as in all philosophical issues‚ there is no one answer. It then boils down to which one‚ if either‚ of these two different points of view is correct. Each of the works is presented in the book Contemporary Moral Problems by James White. After careful examination of both views‚ I will discuss each and

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    Pakistan Steel Mills

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    Topic: Privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills Subject: Pakistan Economic Policy Submitted By: M. Faizan Sohail (7133) Faculty: Shahid Iqbal Date of Submission: 12th August 2010 Pakistan Steel Mills Introduction: Pakistan Steel Mills is the producer of long rolled steel products in Karachi‚ Pakistan. The Pakistan Steel Mill is the country ’s largest industrial undertaking having a production capacity of 1.1 million tons of steel. The enormous dimensions of the project can be visualized

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    Mill - Dworkin debate 1. Mill’s utilitarian argument against paternalism "I forego any advantage which could be derived to my argument from the idea of abstract right as a thing independent of utility. I regard utility as the ultimate appeal on all ethical questions; but it must be utility in the largest sense‚ grounded on the permanent interests of man as a progressive being". Mill does not argue that liberty is a right but rather that giving people liberty has beneficial consequences. Mill thinks

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    PROJECT REPORT “Analysis of Pakistan steel mill” Subject: Analysis of Pakistani Industries Class ID: 10127 Prepared By 1. Suraj Oad (4344) 2. Zeeshan Khan (4503) 3. M.Talha Atta-us-samad (4502) 4. Sumair hussain (4439) Submitted To: Sir Riaz Ahmed Table of Contents Introduction: 4 Steel 4 Significance of Steel Industry in Economic Growth 4 Steel Recycling 4 Production Process 6 Basic Steelmaking Process: 6 Various Steel

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    Abortion has and continues to be a controversial topic. Most would argue that every woman should have the right to terminate a pregnancy for whatever reason‚ because her body and the fetus are one entity. Since termination of a pregnancy or abortion is the status quo within society‚ most would agree with this consensus. I‚ however‚ without properly acknowledging the rights of all the parties involved with abortion (the fetus and father)‚ I do not believe it should be used so freely within society

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    19/03/13 The relationship of the soul to the body in Life in the Iron Mills In Life in the Iron Mills the bodies of the miners have been invaded by their environment. The barriers of their skulls and skin have been breached and their hearts and souls are as smeared with soot as their hands. They are likened time and again to cats‚ dogs and horses‚ “dumb”‚ “stunned” beasts whose humanity flickers weakly under piles of pig iron and dirt. Davis not only attacks the false ideal of the healthy‚ masculine

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    ‘The mother’s right to life should always overrule the rights of her unborn child’ (15 marks) There is a huge debate of who’s right should overrule the other‚ between the mother and the baby. Some people believe that the mother will have the greater right to life‚ whereas others argue that the unborn child does. By saying that a person has ‘rights’ it means that people are free to make their own choices and are entitled to be somewhere or do as they want. Firstly‚ some people believe that the

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    Fairy Tales and Reality All of us read fairy tales since we were still kids. We dream about a magical world where there are always justice and happiness ever. Have any one wonder if that can be happen in the real world‚ I may not but the writer Guy de Maupassant did. That is why he wrote The Necklace. The story makes an illusion to the reader that they are reading another version of Cinderella. Every unrealistic magical thing is displaced by harsh reality and we will see what if there can be any

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    Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Annual Plan 2008-2009 May 22‚ 2008 Wake County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Annual Plan 2008-2009 Table of Contents Executive Summary ……………………………………….……………….…………….1 JCPC Organizational Structure………………………….……………….……………..3 County Risk and Needs Assessment Summary…….………………….……………4 Risk Factor Observations………………….…………………….…………..4 Elevated Needs Observations…………….…………….…………………..5 Gaps‚ Trends and Other Data……………………………..…………………………….7 JCPC Request for

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    indifferently by many of the world’s prominent political philosophers. Alexis de Tocqueville and John Stuart Mill existed among those most apprehensive of the democratic experiment. To each of these men‚ democracy certainly possessed certain positive attributes‚ but at the same time‚ represented a potential threat to the individual freedoms of man‚ through a much feared ’tyranny of the majority’. De Tocqueville and Mill both cite the possible oppression of minority groups as a significant drawback to democracy

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