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    potentials and future values. Through this argument, abortions would be considered cruel and unjust. Out of these two philosopher’s arguments, I believe that Don Marquis has the stronger claim. This is due to the fact that Noonan’s argument has several objections that ultimately weaken his take on…

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    Why be moral? is the story of Smith, a successful cheater. John Smith has cheated his entire life, this including school, as well as in the work place. Just to name one way (out of many examples) that John use to cheat, this included cheating on spelling test. However, later on in life due to the evolution of spell check and other valuable tactics he had learned, he soon found he did not need to know how to spell to a great extent. Though many would look at the act of cheating as immoral, John…

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    to help the proletarians escape from the bourgeois rulings. Numerous things are talked about in this chapter where Marx is not on the same page with the communists and he clearly shows it.In the Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx he discusses the objections…

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    temporary fix until first nation schooling can be brought up to societies standards. Further, by admitting these first nation students, you are widening the applicant pool, driving up the competition, which will help create a more meritocratic society. Objection 3: Who is to say that a first nation role model is absolutely necessary for a first nation student to succeed in university? Take Roberta Jamieson for example. She is the first, first nations lawyer to get her law degree, and one can…

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    Being accused of a crime is no fun matter, especially in New York City. The police, the prosecutor, and the judge will do their best to view you as a criminal and they will do everything under their power to apply the law strictly to your case. Without a criminal defense lawyer, you may miss out on a chance to use your legal rights in your defense. A good criminal defense lawyer will defend you against any and all charges brought against you in a court of law. Whether you simply want to…

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    on benefits.” However, Jonathan Wolff contends that such welfare-to-work policies “rest on strong perfectionist claims about the good life, claims that are controversial and may even be “deeply insulting”. (White, 2003) As a response to Wolff’s objection to workfare policies,…

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    proof of a perfect being, God, as a possible solution to the “Problem of the External World.” The paper will define the “Problem of the External World,” Connection Principle between intrinsic and representative reality, importance of thought, and objections. The “Problem of the External World” as presented by Descartes questions if it is reasonable for him to be able to know about the external world, or be certain that there is a physical world beyond the ideas in the mind. I believe that…

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    Companies are trying to succeed as much as possible in order to continue to grow and change. However, from their start, they must grapple with ethical issues when it comes to the audience they seek, the safety of their employees, customers and the environment, distribution of profits and costs, and many other issues (Carpenter, et al., 2009). The government is often asked to interfere with these business decisions when a vocal group disagrees with it; the government has had to ban sweatshops,…

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    9th, 1945, the United States detonated an atomic bomb over the city of Nagasaki. The following paper will argue that the atomic bombing was truly a disaster. The paper will provide its own definition as to what a disaster is. Following, possible objections to the thesis will also be addressed. This paper will analyze the disaster of Nagasaki by providing brief parallels to the disaster of Lisbon and the Chicago fire. The disaster of Lisbon and Nagasaki both demonstrate how disasters affect the…

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    The destiny of the unevangelized is an apologetic problem because it can be used as an objection to God’s existence. It seems as though an all-loving God would desire that all people be saved, and that this would require Him to provide all people with the opportunity to be saved. Christians argue that salvation requires hearing and faithfully responding to the Gospel, yet some never get the opportunity to do so. This would suggest that either God doesn’t desire all to be saved, which seems…

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