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    In this essay, I have decided to explain and evaluate the divine command theory (DCT). The divine command theory focuses on the conception that God’s commandments are the foundation of ethical choices (Holt, T 2008). The theory states that whatsoever God wills as moral is moral and what God forbids is immoral. (Rachels, J., S 2007). The theory is very clear on its views in that if you want to know if something is moral go to God those that live by this theory look to religious book such as the…

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    Pro-Choice: Abortion For the past few years abortion has been one of the prominent controversial topics in America. Women are thought to be one of the most graceful individual; who are raised to countless standards, set to make little to no mistakes and always be nurturing. It has been and still believed that making the choice of contraception is merely just a decision of the woman, however in modern civilization some people argue that our rights to make that decision should be restricted or…

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    “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” (The Declaration of Independence). This quote from the United States Declaration of Independence recognizes that every human being has the right to live, be free, and search for happiness. Over one million American babies are denied these basic rights every year due to abortion (“Abortions in America”). Abortion is murder, and…

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    rape victims in the United States are female and there have been 17.7 million cases since 1998. Due to this 14,000 women get abortions following incest or rape. "I, having lived through rape, and also having raised a child 'conceived in rape, ' feel personally assaulted and insulted every time I hear that abortion should be legal because of rape and incest” (Reardon). Women should not have to have a child that will remind them that they are a victim of rape. If they do end up having the child…

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    Restroom Controversy

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    Discrimination in the workplace has become less common up-to-date, yet still occurs almost daily for the working LGBT body. Homosexuality and LGBT used to be widely seen as a disorder, which caused a horrendous amount of discrimination, especially for those in a workplace environment. Schools, government agencies and companies, as well as the military, continuously refused to employ individuals believed to be homosexual. In Social Problems, John J. Macionis dedicates a chapter to sexual…

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    Commonfolk

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    William Manchester’s A World Lit Only By Fire: The Medieval Mind and The Renaissance indepthly describes the lives of the commonfolk, the nobility, and the Catholic Church. Each lived very different lives from each other yet still shared similar aspects. The commonfolk were poor, limited to less than basic hygiene, lacked a respectable education, and were ruled by Christian dogma. Heretics were burned at the stake; no one dared to oppose the Catholic church. The people were “Shackled in…

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    Roe V. Wade

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    The topic of abortions has been an on-going controversy since the famous court case Roe v. Wade. Before this court case only three states in the U.S provided access to abortions. People involved in the court in the Roe v Wade case were a poor pregnant woman, two young inexperienced lawyers, and a supreme court justice with a background in medical law (Purdy). In 1973, Supreme court with a decision 7-2 verdict, using the concept of privacy and the statue of due process, the supreme court…

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    By defination,the beginnig is that which does not presuppose anything else to have gone before it. Although Sophocles' play focuses attention only on the last day of Oedipus' long rule over Thebes, we do not feel the need of any information about what has gone before, when we read the prologue of the play. In fact earlier events are related by Jocasta and Oedipus in the liter part of the play. The middle is that which is necessary and logical sequence of the beginning. The first episode of…

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    your pussy feels so good and your breasts is fantastic. Don't worry about anything and enjoy my raw cock, you incest slut!" Katie can't rationalize the situation she's in. She no longer cares and forgotten about protection. The intimate activity with her brother is driving her lustfully-wild. "Oh god big bro. Your cock feel so good. Fuck my pussy harderrrr, make me cum like a dirty, incest, slut!" Katie scream out by her body lustful needs, but not by her own…

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    miscarriages. This was a huge disappointment to the King, who needed a male heir. This also began Anne's downfall. During this time, King Henry began having an affair with Jane Seymour. In May, 1536, Anne was arrested after being accused of adultery, incest, and high treason. Five other men, including her brother were arrested and later executed for having affairs with Anne. Anne pleaded her innocence at trial and until her death. She was found guilty at trial and later beheaded in front of a…

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