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    Personal Loyalty Syndrome

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    Starkisha N. Belle CJ511 – Employment and Policy law June 10‚ 2009 Prof. Widener Question # 3 Another problematic issue is the lack of communication between the superior and the employee. Some superiors recite what they learned about loyalty and the importance of maintaining that great asset‚ but they fail to reiterate it should be loyalty to the agency and its institutional rules and regulations that will get the individual on a respectable level not personal loyalty to themselves

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    Slippery Slope Theory

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    takes a singular assessment about how police corruption originates and each holds its own right in police work. The slippery slope in law enforcement is a moral career hypothesis. Where corruption begins with apparently harmless well intentional practices and leads over time. This can happen with individuals or a department in any situation. Basically the slippery slope is what people call crimes for profit. Rationalization

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    deciding if physician- assisted suicide should be or not legalized. They have very different opinions in many issues like the slippery slope argument. They disagree when they talk about safeguards as a guarantee of a legal decision‚ and they do not agree in the point that it is an individual right for people to choose if they want to live or die. Van den Haag finds the slippery slope argument has no foundation‚ and Cooper says that it will definitely end up happening. Van den Haag finds it irrational

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    Should voluntary euthanasia be allowed in Hong Kong? The issue of euthanasia has been discussed for decades. Euthanasia is a medical practice to end one’s life with the purpose to alleviate pain or suffering while voluntary euthanasia is one of its categories that carried out at the request of the patient. A few years ago‚ a paralyzed patient had requested for euthanasia to end his life painlessly. This attracted wide attention among the general public in Hong Kong. People started to discuss whether

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    A Fallacy Nunn Analysis

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    But it didn’t go unnoticed. A slippery slope commonly suggests that if one step or action is taken it will invariably lead to similar steps or actions‚ the end results of which are negative or undesirable. A slippery slope always assume a chain reaction of cause-effect events which result in some eventual dire outcome. Which is basically like a prediction based off of the writer’s

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    A Slippery Slope Analysis

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    In today’s fast pasted‚ dog eat dog world‚ parents play a major part in they’re children success‚ or at least that’s how parents see it. In his article “A Slippery Slope”‚ San Francisco Chronicle’s C.W Nevius Talks about Adults aiding and giving an unfair advantage to children and how‚ in the long run‚ it sets them up for failure. For a lot of families‚ parents helping their children with home work or a school project isn’t that big of a deal‚ most schools and teaches would agree‚ that’s fine. Some

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    According to Volokh (2003)‚ the slippery slope is a slang used to refer to a thin edge. It is used to imply that a person is standing on the edge of a thin line that separates right from wrong. It is used to imply that an officer is willing to accept freebies. This would imply that the officer may simply cross from the good to the bad side and‚ therefore‚ be demanding freebies before offering any service. A gratuity from its definition is a free offering given out to another person as an appreciation

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    white film. The whole movie was about the loyalty of a town marshal named Kane and the betrayal of the town. After watching High Noon‚ there were a lot of fallacies that were depicted through out the movie such as begging the question‚ ad hominem‚ slippery slope‚ and Inconsistency. The characters in the movie do a great job at portraying each of these fallacies. At the beginning of the movie‚ as Kane and Amy are riding away for their honeymoon‚ Kane stops the prairie and claims that he has to go back

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    he was trying to prove‚ leaving him to persuade his readers by asking illogical questions‚ attacking the opponent side with nothing to answer. Furthermore‚ Malek tended to generalize to verify one of his points. Moreover‚ he leaned toward the slippery slope fallacy when mentioning that there is a chance of the government banning candy companies or Starbucks. Malek should have provided more evidence‚ better use of word choice‚ and not asking illogical questions. And also not try to prove a point by

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    Oddessey

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    Prabhnoor Bassi 2/24/14 Final Draft Standing there surrounded in the fluffy‚ white layer of snow‚ arms at my side‚ and legs frozen in excitement. My thick blue and gray sweatshirt clinging to my skin feeling as if it was a mere t-shirt‚ it felt like a little baby clinging to his mother. It had been a very relaxed‚ humorous and joyful night at the Everett mall theaters. We had just finished watching the movie Ride Along‚ featuring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube. My friends and I were all stuffed up to our

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