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    Aymar. New England ed. New York: Bonanza Books, 1985. Cawthon, Elizabeth A. “The trials of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb.” Famous Trials in History. New York: Facts On Files, 2012. Koopmans, Andy. Leopold and Loeb Teen Killers. Famous Trials. Farmington Hills, MI: Lucent Books, 2004. “Leopold and Loeb.” U.S.A.:Twenties. Vol. 3. Danbury, CT: Grolier, 2005. Ryan Jr, Bernard. “Leopold and Loeb Trial:1924.” Great American Trials. Ed. Edward W. Knappman. Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1994.…

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    Genetically Engineered Offspring The debate of genetically engineered children is a very complex and versatile argument. There are some who support this because of the medical benefits; the act of weeding out diseases and disabilities of their future offspring is seen as efficient. On the other hand there are those who see it as the demise of reproduction; the ability to create a child with specific traits lessens the need for paternal parents since they don’t carry the traits to the next…

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    Most people believe that Animal testing is unethical and unnecessarily cruel. But the truth is that Animal testing is a necessary evil. Animal testing is necessary for many reasons. It has resulted in many medicine breakthroughs, it keeps cosmetics safe and it is much better then testing on humans. Animal testing has impacted almost every single medical breakthrough! Animal testing is extremely beneficial in the medical field and, It has helped with many different diseases including Aids and…

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    The topic of my essay is drug addiction in the United States and how it is a disease. I will provide information from my research to support my argument of why it is a disease and not a choice. There were studies that had shown that the brain of an addict is affected when they use their drug of choice by way of brain scans. Addiction is a disease which if not treated properly can spiral into something far worse. Many people begin with a mental illness such as depression. Simply willing…

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    Professor Emmart CHFD 220 1008 September 20, 2016 Ethical Dilemma The Religious Employers such as, Hobby Lobby and Wheaton College have decided to refuse health coverage for birth control use because of their moral religious beliefs, from the Affordable Care Act and Patient Protection which in March of 2010, signed a law that ordered group health plans for employers for the employees to accept the financial uncertainly for the plan…

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    The conflict and consensus models are two parallel models that work toward furthering the protection of society. The conflict model focuses on preserving the rights of the people while the consensus model focuses on public safety (Cronkhite, 2013). When considering how these two apply to viewing criminal justice as a system it is quite simple. The conflict model creates an urgency to protect the people from harm yet also to preserve individual rights that are guaranteed by the Constitution. If…

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    Is Voting Right

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    “Is voting a right or a privilege?” That question came to my mind, when I was thinking about human rights. I think it is ethical to say that voting is a right for everyone because everyone should have the right to choose their leaders regardless if you are a felony or not. In the past only rich and powerful people were able to vote, however as of today everyone that lives in the United States that are citizen over the age of 18 now has the right to vote. As Michelle Alexander gives examples in…

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    Barbara Zejdel of Farmington Hills, an osteopathic family physician who specializes in Neuromusculoskeletal and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. I had the opportunity to see Dr. Zajdel use her knowledge of how nerves, muscles, and bones are interconnected in her osteopathic…

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    Cloos, Rhonda, and Tish Davidson. Consumer Health Care, Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2014. 264-272. Health and Wellness Resource Center. Web. 13 Nov. 2015. This article defines what vaccinations are and describes the importance of immunization for the general public. Cloos and Davidson list the most common illnesses and diseases that people are susceptible to, and how the respective vaccines prevent and combat these viruses. They provide support as to why the public should vaccinate themselves,…

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    Hunter Williams Mrs. Brackbill Honors American Literature 10 6 October 2016 Is College worth it? Imagine working a dead end job at some measly minimum wage paying diner with no outlook of the situation getting better, just to keep up with lifes endless killer expenses. Sadly that is what many people go through day in day out. A college education provides people with a higher potential standard of living, greater satisfaction in their career, and a robust investment. The value of receiving a…

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