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    Plato Just And Unjust

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    moderation and justice in a city, it is important to be reasonable and just at the same time because both moderation and justice go together. The individual has to be moderate and self controlling in order to be just. Without moderation the individual will act unlawful therefore making one unjust. In my opinion it is necessary for the city and individual to be moderate in order to be just. Every city and individual is not just without being moderate. Moderation has a lot to do with justice…

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    law. It is illegal under the law to have gender bias and not hold every criminal to the same sentencing guidelines. The law was not written to accommodate the race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation of the defendant, but it was written for justice to be served when someone breaks the law. 5. No, if it is illegal that makes it unethical as well. This is his emotional opinion, it’s not doing the wrong thing for the right reason; nor does it require showing compassion. If women break the…

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    Chapter 5 begins with the sentence, “Let us speak from the point where we digressed” (1095b14). We digressed from the discussion of common opinions about the good and happiness in the middle of the last chapter to discuss the question of the method of our inquiry. Aristotle there supposes that it is “necessary for us, at least, to begin from the things known to us” (1095b3). Thus, in making this inquiry into the good and happiness, we will examine the common opinions about it on the basis of…

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    Whether “it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” or “not easy to send a boy off to die without talking about it first,” in an ideal justice system, all evidence must be examined without reasonable doubt (Lee, 119) (Rose, 12). Accepting a justice system where juries decide upon the verdict, society often conforms itself to the ideologies and prejudices of the people on the jury. Generally, society becomes desensitized to these verdicts and accepts them as impartial even when they’re disproportionately…

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    In our social justice class, we have learned many lessons that can help us make daily life and society as a whole better. We have learned how to handle real life situations and how some groups are more advantaged than other groups. For this reason, we were assigned to write how we would handle some hypothetical problems and what we learned from our service learning. Doing these problems will show what I have gotten out of the class and what I will bring with me to help the world become a better…

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    The story of Gyges revolves around a shepherd who came across a magical ring. This ring gave the beholder the power to become invisible to others around them. After understanding the capabilities and potentials the ring may bring, the shepherd Gyge, wasted no opportunity to benefit himself and seek the kingdom. He achieved this by seducing the queen, and conspired against the king that led to him taking the kingdom. He was given an opportunity to potentially do good deeds with the ring and help…

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    Everyone should be entitled to environmental justice. The propose of environmental justice is that all people and communities should have equal protection under environmental public health laws and regulations. Quite often this is not the case, for instant communities that consist mostly of racial/ethnic minorities or low income families are disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards (NCBI, n.d.). Since this group is already at a disadvantage the exposure to these hazard toxin has…

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    Australian Consumer Law

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    The Australian Consumer Law (ACL), common law and equity play essential roles in enforcing the appropriate standards of conduct in contractual dealings in Australia. The ACL is consumer protection legislation that sets the appropriate standard of conduct required in commercial dealings of trade or commerce. Common law and equity ensure appropriate standards are adhered to in all transactions not covered by this legislation. Common law is also important in interpreting some of the broader…

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    Life Server Essay

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    Life Server A financially strained Valerie, learns she will be blocked from classes. She reads an email, “Urgent: Please pay your tuition, in order to continue your education.” This is Valerie’s last semester of law school. She visits Academic Advising asking, “Would it be terribly bad if I postponed one semester?” Her advisor responds, “Fill out this form and we will see you upon return.” Valerie despises everything; as she can’t ask her struggling parents for help. Valerie, now needs a job.…

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    Starving kids in Africa and immigrants are both common examples of “unfair”, but what exactly does the word “fair” accomplish? Gaius Cassius in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar tries to reason with the concept and it gets him a civil war. In both Julius Caesar and modern society, the concept of “fairness” is a mental block from success. In Shakespeare’s play, Cassius uses fairness to persuade Brutus to join the conspirators. He tries to justify his thoughts to Brutus: “I was born free as…

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