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    Mothers have the right to decide what happens to her body given the circumstances behind it. Abortion also is argued to be unethical because some say the fetus has moral rights as well as the mother. Abortion is the…

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    INTRODUCTION In this world, every country has its own interests and objectives to exist in the international politics. Every country wants to fulfill its foreign policy objectives. The objectives and interests of any country provide a framework to their foreign relationships. Countries make various policies to achieve their national interests and strengthen their relationship with other countries. These policies are called foreign policy. Every country represents its national interests in its…

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    and methods of warfare. International humanitarian law is also known as ‘The law of war or the law of armed conflict’. It is the law which regulates the conduct of armed conflicts. IHL is inspired by considerations of humanity and the mitigation of human suffering. It comprises a set…

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    The Appalachian Culture

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    of class it was questioned, “is Appalachia a culture”? The majority who responded to this question agreed there was, in fact, a Appalachian culture. However, a few responded to this question by not knowing or disagreeing a culture existed, who is right? The question to this answer appears, as seen throughout the discussion posts, to be in the mind of the…

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    Article Five: Article five of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that torture, cruel, degrading, or inhumane punishments are not allowed in any country that agrees to uphold the document. After watching the three parts of “The Hidden Face of Globalization,” it is clear that female factory workers in Bangladesh do not enjoy this right. The harsh conditions the factory supervisors impose to meet deadlines include severe sleep deprivation, physical abuse (punching and slapping), and…

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    Privacy In Paparazzi

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    in newspapers and magazines. Henrietta Lacks was a black woman who died of cervix cancer in the 1950s. Some of her cancer cells, known as HeLa, were removed and were used in many science experiments because of the cells ability to live outside the human body. Many people did not know who this woman truly was until her name was published in the 1970s. Although patient confidentiality laws were not in place during this time, Dr. Gey at John Hopkins Hospital did not want the name of the woman who…

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    THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK The assertiveness score for Vietnam is not reported in the GLOBE framework. Therefore, in order to estimate the level of assertiveness in Vietnam, this study looks at that of its neighboring countries. Clusters of countries within geographic proximity (Furnham, Kirkcaldy & Lynn, 1994) reveal important information about societal variation, intercultural similarities and differences. This allows the researcher to make inference about Vietnam based on empirical findings…

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    Introduction Powers of media should not be eliminated as it has deeply influenced our ideology and controlled our life. Many media scholars agree that media can help to define humankind and provide standards for proper performance and attitudes. Media plays the leading role in drafting the blue print of both masculinity male and femininity female outlook. People tend to follow the image constructed by media as a perfect appearance is highly required for the modern society so as to increase…

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    Republican opponents state that they are disgusted by the videos of PPH and senator Dan Coats says “Millions of Americans who have seen these videos are outraged by the cavalier attitude that Planned Parenthood has about human life” (Ernst, H.J., et al. 2015). Republican senators from this article are pro for defunding PPH and fully support the bill they were presented to defund PPH. Their understanding is that federal money was being used to perform these abortions, an…

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    Citizen Being a citizen to me means the goals, hopes, and the responsibilities of those that live in a particular city, state, or nation. A citizen upholds the law of where one lives. One has rights to live and prosper, where one feels at home, and a sense of belonging. This is not the legal definition of a citizen but what being a citizen means to me. My definition and the textbook definition are quite different in many aspects. The definition of citizen according to Merriam-Webster is a…

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