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    Therefore that being discussed it can be concluded that, a reduction in the number of pirate attacks helps all states, but the states that choose to fight piracy bear high costs for doing so. That is to say, an ocean free of pirates is a common good that benefits all states, but obtaining that common good is an expensive process for those states which choose to guarantee it. Under international law, states are free to act as they feel best with regards to piracy. UNCLOS does not contain a…

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    is continuous throughout the novel in the form of references to Providence that illustrate the extension of Equiano’s experience of Providence- and implied selection by God- to others. Through these references, Equiano creates an impression of one human race not divided by physical characteristics but instead united by their God. Equiano is not the only person to experience or acknowledge Providence; Equiano refers to Providence when relating a story involving an elderly enslaved man as well as…

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    with varying degrees of success, although victory sometimes meant great loss to the nations. Since French and Haitian counterparts, the rebels went on to fight and establish independence without overturning the colonial social order. Despite terrible human, monetary, and social costs, the French and Haitian revolutions were able to propel the idea of democracy and the ideal of equality far beyond the boundaries established ever before. Rebellions in the various parts of the world had differing…

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    My stance is that along as there are NO breaches of the Constitution or other important documents, then reporting to international agencies or committees should be permissible. It should be proper to report only health diagnostics or of any sort that will benefit the health of citizens. That being said required reporting to international agencies or comities should only be about health, security, etc. Do you think it is necessary and/or ethical to be monitoring health in other countries? Give…

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    morality is decided by the consequences of actions. The “right thing to do” of saving the innocent is necessary to be compared and evaluated against the bad. This is set to be able to make a complete and correct decision on the action taken. On the other hand, deontologists believe our moral obligations do not entirely depend on the consequences of our actions. Deontologists believe that no matter the situation, that actions are either wrong or right, regardless of what it may impact. So even in…

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    this year due to the increase of colleges implementing speech codes on their campus. Speech Codes are defined as any university regulation or policy that prohibits the expression that would be protected by the First Amendment. Any policy such as harassment, a protest, or demonstration can be a speech code of it prohibits protected speech or expression (FIRE). According to Benjamin Welch who wrote about University of Nebraska’s speech codes, “examples of such policies could include prohibiting…

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    The essential human rights entitled…

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    are many hypocrisies. The constitution states rights that the American people have like the right to protest the things. The NFL has recently started to protest racism by not standing for the National Anthem or even coming out of the locker room at all. While they have the right to protest, is protesting the National Anthem and the flag really necessary? The flag stands for the freedoms that the military has fought for. The flag also represents the rights that the American people have. The NFL…

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    fame. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Malala Yousafzai. She got the whole world's attention to help women education because we’ve been trying to get away from that for about a long time ago when we started giving women rights, so why can’t the women and girls at Pakistan get an education. She risked her life for this because lots of people wanted her dead ever since she expressed herself for getting an…

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    responsibilities of writers, to persuade readers with their perspective. The purpose of literacy is to express the human experience through a larger context. Literacy is often viewed to be limited by its language and how it addresses issues but as our world continues to develop. David Kirkland points out, in “The Skin We Ink”, that “it is important to re-conceptualize literacy as a human practice and expand English education to study its multiple forms.” If literacy was re-conceptualized to the…

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