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    The past few weeks in this course have really solidified why I took this course in the first place. The Holocaust has always been one of the parts of history I wanted to always learn more about and middle school history classes never went as in depth as I wish they would. Now, though, I’ve heard from firsthand Holocaust survivors and a child of Holocaust survivors. I’m going to try and put into words how these discussions have affected me and what they really meant. It was, obviously, an…

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    In Norcross's essay ‘Puppies, pigs, and people: eating meat and marginal cases’ he claims that we should not eat farm factory meat since it is not worth our own gustatory pleasure. In this essay I will argue that Norcross's is correct in stating that we are morally obligated to give up eating farm factory meat, and the idea of the causal impotence objection does not succeed. Norcross introduces his idea with the story of Fred. Fred is a man who has been put on trial for animal abuse of…

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    A Case Study Fred Tate

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    appropriate resources and assist with understanding the unique needs of their exceptional child as well as provide support for the necessary changes in their own lives that may accompany dealing with this child’s intellect. I can see where a child with Fred’s…

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    Fred for his crimes against puppies, society should also condemn those who commit crimes against factory-raised animals. There are four morally relevant differences between Fred and the puppies case and the factory farming case which all deal with Fred’s behavior versus society’s behavior. The first difference that might seem relevant is Fred tortures the puppies himself, whereas most Americans purchase and consume meat which have been tortured by others. In addition, if Fred had employed…

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    been beneficial to Fred and his family prior to his assignments on Japan? Ans. The following are the points: a) Language Knowledge: Fred’s and family should have learned about the Japanese culture before their proceedings to Japan. They should have known about their geographic conditions that prevail in Japan. b) Physiological needs: Fred’s and his family should be provided with the knowledge of physiological needs which includes food, shelter, and clothes of a Japanese country.…

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    Justifiable Homicide Essay

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    Dan was the proprietor of a small retail grocery store. One day while Dan was alone in the store, John a stranger to Dan, entered the store, suddenly drew a revolver, pointed it at Dan and ordered him to the rear of the store to open the safe. Dan, believing John’s revolver to be loaded, made as if to obey. After taking several paces, Dan whirled suddenly, drew a revolver from under his coat and fired twice in rapid succession at John. One of the bullets killed John, and the other missing John,…

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    Change can be a mix of good and bad, you can change from a good person to a bad person or from a bad person to a good person. In “Scrooge and Marley; A Christmas Carol” Scrooge is shown scenes from the past, present, future that change him for the better. Scrooge’s character transformation was becoming giving, apologetic, and generous. First, as a result of what The Ghost of Christmas Past revealed to Scrooge, Scrooge became giving. The ghost showed him a scene when he was a little poor boy,…

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    From the micro level, which means individually or from the family perspective, the issues may confront to the family are conflict of abortion between Fred and Suzanne and psychological problems on both of them. From the case, Fred did not want Suzanne to abort the baby, but Suzanne wanted to have an abortion. Suzanne may feel regretted after she had an abortion. If as another option, she gives birth and adopt the baby, she may feel regretted as well. In addition, she has pregnant for three…

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    through the ‘Challenge from Marginal Cases: in the Article “Puppies, Pigs and People”, it seems the author Alastair Norcross is of the view that any mutilation or torture to non-human animals is morally impermissible irrespective of the actions of Fred’s behavior and torture of the animals or slaughtering or mutilation of farmed animals. He argues that there is no difference as the animal is mutilated in either case. In one case Fred tortures his puppies directly to obtain cocoamone for his…

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    Desires are one of the main causes of pain and happiness. In the article Transgender Identities: within and beyond the constraints of heteronormativity, Angie Fee conceptualizes desires to often be shaped and laid out as a path to follow but are mediated by the limitations of the design (265). The biological sex that is determined at birth does not always correspond with the gender it is designated to. In the movie Laurence Anyways, Laurence was a man about thirty years old when she finally…

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