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    While some animals are kept for other tests, others must be euthanized. Two quick methods often used to kill small animals are breaking their spines and decapitation (“Cosmetics Tests”). With this information, the audience can see that animals are not always given a quick death after cosmetic testing. This information causes my argument to become biased since it does not examine…

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    SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL PROCESS 5 According to Schmalleger (2014) Robert K. Merton, who developed the concept of anomie meaning normlessness, uses the term as a disjunction between socially approved means to success and legitimate goals. Merton maintained that legitimate goals, involving such thing as wealth, status, and personal happiness are generally portrayed as desirable for everyone. The acceptable means to these goals, including education, hard work, and financial savings, are…

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    Side 1: Contributing to Gun Culture A. The Second Amendment. Also known as the original gun law states " A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." Numerous people today live by this law as they fight the battle to their right to bear arms. We are guaranteed as citizens of the United States of American the right to bear arms. Harsher Legislation concerning gun control or the banning of…

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    The balance between the law of the state and natural, or divine law is a topic that has been scrutinized for thousands of years. Antigone by Sophocles and “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. share similar standpoints on the controversial matter that has baffled philosophers. Sophocles uses Antigone to assert his opinion, as she disobeys Creon’s law and buries her brother, Polyneices. Similarly, King structures his plan of nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience…

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    2012). Counselors must ethically inform their clients of their confidential rights and limitations in their counseling session. Confidential information can’t be released without a client informed consent. There are certain exceptions permitted by law that states that confidential information may be disclosed by a judge and when there is a possibility of serious harm being inflicted by you on another person or on yourself (ACA,…

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    Poaching Trophy Hunting

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    Poaching or Trophy Hunting? Walter Palmer, an American dentist, is alleged to have killed a popular male Southwestern African lion named Cecil in Zimbabwe on July 1, 2015 (“Zimbabwe hunter bailed over killing”). Palmer allegedly paid $50,000 USD to lure out Cecil from the Hwange National Park and kill him with a composite crossbow, according to Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (“Zimbabwe hunter bailed over killing”). Ever since the killing of Cecil, international criticism poured throughout…

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    Age Discrimination in the Workplace Is it ever appropriate to discriminate based on age? According to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967(ADEA), it is prohibited to discriminate based on age, which the law protects such behavior for employees who are 40 years of age or older. However, there are forms of legitimate age discrimination that falls under the bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ). For example, if the job description required that a ten-year-old male needed to play a…

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    The ferry scene in the movie, The Dark Knight, also presented another ethical problem: the Prisoner Dilemma (Mlawski 1). To sum it all up, two boats are in the water and each boat has until midnight to detonate the other ships ordinance or both ferries will be destroyed. There are civilians in one boat and prisoners in the other boat. Each boat has to make a choice – kill or be killed – confess or stay quiet. Not to mention that the clock is ticking. Of course, neither the civilian boat nor the…

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    and backgrounds of the people. Even though culturally and historically Asian/Pacific Americans differ from the African American group, there are various resemblances in the treatment and acceptance of them by the American communities, including the law enforcement. Based on the historical information available, the Asian/Pacific Americans migrated voluntarily…

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    So here we see that he puts a limit to his moral utilitarianism, he sets the limit that if you’re going to kill somebody, you better have a justification for it. He says “The only good war is a just war”. After reading this I felt that Machiavelli’s image portrayed as being cut-throat guide for rulers and being morally ambiguous is kind of an exaggeration. His explicit encouragement of ruthless…

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