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    This includes religions’ stances on abortion and contraception. Most religions have strict rules about what is permitted and what is not according to their sacred texts. For example, Roman Catholicism has always considered any deviation from the natural procreation a sin. Additionally, some books and letters from Bible condemn abortion and the use of contraception. However, in other religions’ sacred texts, a clear explanation of what is allowed (according to God) is lacking regarding women’s…

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    professionals well versed in this area to deal with (IPRs) across the national and international borders. In a broadly way, Intellectual Property can be defined as the legal rights which resulted from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields.…

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    The right to a safe life should be guaranteed to not only humans, but also animals. Animal rights activists have fought for humane rights for farm and wildlife animals. For years, protection for many animals living on farms and among the wild has been held by the government or corporations. This protection means the control of all animal welfare rights such as living conditions and bodily harm to animals. Now with more NGOs (Non-governmental Organizations) increasing rapidly, animals rights can…

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    manner by which stoicism drove Roman legal counselors to the conclusion that all nationals are equivalent under the steady gaze of the law. Along these lines Kant is an ethical "absolutist" as in all people have similar good obligations, for all people are equivalent as moral creatures. In any case,…

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    ethical decision that we came to at the conference was that there needed to be a collaboration of service providers to support Jenny, Gerry and their families. There was consensus that any intervention needed to be person-centered and respectful of the rights of Jenny and Gerry. As both Jenny and Gerry have Representation Agreements in place, those representatives would be involved unless Jenny and Gerry choose to revoke these agreements. The social worker representing the Ministry of Family…

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    against abortion and pro-choice, which advocates keeping abortion legal. States now are passing many laws regulating abortion. In addition, there are several other things such as religion that may have a huge influence on what one believes about abortion. The after effects…

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    consider the effects of euthanasia in a holistic fashion to make viable conclusions. The use of euthanasia as a medical solution to undesired problems should not be legal in any form: The use of euthanasia diminishes the clear line of medicated treatment and medical abuse as well as influences individuals to devalue life and defiles the natural course of life. In order for an individual to fabricate an appropriate…

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    these prescriptions are mostly birth control pills and emergency contraception. Although, there has been many instances where the pharmacists are fired if they refused to fill a prescription, there has been many cases where there was no legal action. If there is no legal action, then many women has to face potential consequences because birth control was not given, which can have a major effect on society. John A. Menges explains his personal…

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    Virgins Atlantic. Legal Factor Some legal factors include equal opportunities, advertising standards, product safety and labelling, consumer rights and laws etc. It is obvious that Virgins Atlantic must know what is not legal so they are able to trade successfully. Moreover, if Virgins Atlantic is to trade internationally it becomes very tricky to get right because different country has their own rules and regulations. On the other hand, depending on the transformation in legal and…

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    Sharia, an Arabic word meaning "the right path," refers to the customary Islamic law. The Sharia comes from the Quran, the holy book of Islam, which Muslims reflect the actual word of God. The Sharia also follows from the Prophet Muhammad's teachings and understandings of those teachings by certain Muslim legal scholars. Muslims believe that Allah exposed his true will to Muhammad, who then passed on Allah's commands to humans in the Quran. Between the seventh century when Muhammad died and the…

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