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    about the ethicity and morality of abortion. In first place, abortion is the ending of pregnancy, it can be natural or unnatural, in which the fetus is expelled from its mother’s womb in a time in which it cannot survive out of its mother. In addition, a natural abortion (also called miscarriage) is the unintentional expulsion of the fetus before the 24th pregnancy week. The causes for a natural abortion may be various, yet the most common are chromosomal abnormalities, diabetes, vascular…

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    Driver less Cars Should Not Be Legal Would you want to trust your life,your family and friends lives with a car that has been proven dangerous, also something that is not programmed to make important decisions that you would need to make every day? Self driving cars should not be legal for the road. Trusting a piece of technology with a very big responsibility such as being on the road is unrealistic. If you get in a self driving car and you follow the GPS in the car and it takes on roads…

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    genetically abnormal persons? Yet, this is how America will be, if fertilized eggs are given legal personhood. Fertilized eggs are single celled embryos which are incapable of survival on their own. Granting them legal personhood will be against the interests of humanity. It will invariably politicize the matter, interfere with research that can potentially revolutionize healthcare, deprive men and women of the right to choose the fate of their sex cells, and drive up healthcare costs on a…

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    be the biggest group that believes in unrestricted immigration is actually religious groups who believe in natural law, a belief that natural human behavior shouldn’t be controlled by the government…

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    To discern the scope of such rights, Attas, drawing from the writings of several natural-right philosophers, argues that A’s bundle of rights over X depends on the extent to which X “promot[es]…values such as need, welfare or the realization of self-consciousness for [A].” “The [bundle of rights] that ensues is justified merely as a consequence of respecting the sort of entitlements [e.g. the entitlement to self-ownership]…

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    plan and manage hydropower, agriculture, land use, industrial development and natural resources. The conflicts of interest only intensify on transboundary rivers. As reform efforts from every continent demonstrate, it is one thing to pass ambitious, high-level laws and policies, and quite another to implement the on-the-ground actions that protect and restore…

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    Abortion In The 70's

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    The timespan between 1960’s and the 70’s was a period in the United States when immorality and relativism poisoned American culture on a large scale and allowed the attitude towards sexuality to be corrupted. The authority of the Catholic Church had been neglected as ideas of radical liberalism spread throughout the western world. This led to many practices, at one time recognized as atrocities, becoming commonplace and accepted in society; the most notable of which was abortion. Jane Roe was…

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    comparison of the industrial property laws and the provisions of the Agreement on Intellectual Property Rights in Iran, it should be noted that patents law passed in 1931 and enacted in 1958 is in…

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    entered into for life (Australian Government, 2015) .This definition is from the marriage act of 1961 and is still Australia’s legal standing what marriage is. But why should marriage, the most formal and committed act of love be reserved only for that of heterosexual couples? Good morning/afternoon everyone and welcome to this conference. Today I will be discussing the issue of Legal Recognition of Marriage Equality in Australia. Although often seen as a political issue, marriage equality is in…

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    population and population growth rate (Verma, 2011). The social tendency can influence significantly on how the company operates and the demand for the products in this industry. For example, there are increasing awareness on more friendly fuels such as natural gas and reducing in the usage of “dirty” fossil fuels such as coal, oil sands, and shale gas. Besides, the cost of labour will increase due to less-willing and smaller workforce caused by the ageing population (Bargorett & Williams,…

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