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    Malala Yousafzia Thesis

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    she attended an all-girls school that her father Ziauddin Yousafzia established. Malala's father Ziauddin Yousafzia was a teacher and human rights (person who uses action and strong words to support or oppose something). Ziauddin Yousafzia, Malala's father motivated/brought about Malala to raise her voice to (help increase/show in a good way) every child's right to an education. When Malala was 11 years old, she made her first local press club in Peshawar it was the first speech fighting against…

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    proving eligibility, a machine may obtain citizenship, extension of universal rights, gaining freedom, and responsibilities, and consequences for choices, which will result in a machine society. Machines will need to possess both mental and physical presence to be eligible for universal rights. In the movie “I, Robot” Sonny would be a good an example of a candidate for full rights. I think that machines could be given rights based upon the countries citizenship path, passing exams, and awarded…

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    not if animals do have rights. Many philosophers have argued and came up with several conclusions by considering a variety of standpoints and presenting their arguments. In Peter Singer’s article “The Case for Animal Liberation”, has several good points which show us that everyone have the responsibilities to protect animal rights. Singer’s argument in his essay gives us a great support to the argument in terms of morally equal. In contrast, “The Case Against Animal Rights” by a philosophy…

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    Rickling Ethical Dilemmas

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    In the case by Rickling it is clear of the ethical issue in judgment. Cindy an employee in a sales position is the only female in a team in a tech company. The team often travels and attends social events but in non-customer events at work she has seen co-workers with females who aren’t their wives. She is confronted by the wife of one of the co-workers who wants to know what occurs at these events. Cindy is in the middle of a moral and loyalty conflict. Other than this being an uncomfortable…

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    The debate is whether or not students should have the right to decide for themselves what is best in a situation where trigger warnings would protect their mental health. Trigger warnings are simply a harmless disclaimer, a request for consent of exposure, a happy medium between sheltering students and sending…

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    Introduction Singer is right to claim that human suffering and animal suffering should be given equal consideration. (16) Exposition In his writing, Animal Liberation, Peter Singer maintains that we ought to give equal consideration to the lives of non-human animals as we do to the lives of humans. He is saying that all animals, either human or non-human are all equal. One of the arguments that Singer says is asking why equality is a moral idea and not a declaration of fact. He does this by…

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    Moral Obligation: The Case Against Singer” by John Arthur Talks generally about ethics, To be more specific, they talk about the self of need of what is the moral right thing to do and the duty of what is someone 's job as a human to do for others. Both have different arguments and to get straight to the point, Singer believe that the right moral thing to do is help others when you can regardless of the situation or distance you are from. We must take away more bad from the situation and leave…

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    that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (1776). These three unalienable rights are guaranteed to all citizens of the United States, and must be protected by the government above all else, regardless of age, race, wealth, or sexuality. That is why, with the guaranteed right of personal liberty in mind, transgender citizens of the United States should be…

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    Michael Sandel Reflection

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    Trying to determine what the right thing to do in a situation may lead to an abysmal void. Michael Sandel, a professor of justice at Harvard, poses his students with many controversial situations that spark different arguments and questions. Along with the situations, he introduces philosophies and moral principles that back up the contrasting perspectives. One of the first things that Sandel presents is consequential and categorical moral reasoning. While a consequential reasoning focuses on…

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    While the role of the law is to maintain order and achieve justice, often times, such as in cases involving mental illness, the operation of justice can involve ethical, legal, social, and medical issues which creates arguments about the balance of rights relating to effective treatment and lack of insight. Many of these issues arise when the subject of involuntary detention and treatment of mentally ill persons is discussed. Mentally ill people suffer from some of the greatest challenges of…

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