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    Based on the Aarushi Talwar murder case, the film doesn't borrow its title from the victim's surname. It refers to that ignored sword held by the Insaaf ki murti, symbolic of the keepers of the law. Their inadequacies are summarised in a dialogue in the film: "Aksar log dekhne ko chook jaate hain ke insaaf ki murti ke haath mein ek talvar bhi hain. Uss talvar mein zung lag gaya hain." The movie has shown the lessor known facts to the audience about the murder mystery, which after the release of…

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    The Plaintiff in this case has failed to form a prima facie case that either general or specific jurisdiction exists over the Defendant. The Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) was granted and the Defendant was given leave to amend. In…

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    Ethics is very important it concern of the branch of philosophy, ethics, “seeks to understand and determine how human actions can be judged as right or wrong” (Soe.syr.edu, 2018). As human being we make ethical judgement by using our own experience and we also base ethical judgement upon the nature or it also could be the principle of the reason. People who study ethics have a strong believe that ethical decision has be made on the based of theory. The first theory that will be introducing to is…

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    The cosmological argument for God’s existence is one of the most revered of the classical arguments for theism. Throughout history, it has found defenders from Aristotle to Aquinas to Leibniz, to name a few. There are actually three main variations of the cosmological argument: the kalam argument for a temporal first cause of the universe, the Thomistic argument for some ultimate ground of ontological being, and the Leibnizian argument for a necessary explanation of why the universe exists at…

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    This agreement is prima facie consistent with the Street v Mountford exclusive possession, rental payments, and certainty of term requirements. However, there is doubt that this agreement satisfies the LPA 1925 requirements that any lease of less than three years’ duration…

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    protecting their reproductive rights. Today, there has been a change in the dynamics, leaving those who stand on both sides of the issue, unsatisfied with the current laws of abortion. Based on the theory established by W.D. Ross, there are several “prima facie duties,” or binding obligations that we can look to for that tell…

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    In his paper ““Why Abortion is Immoral” Don Marquis explains that abortion is the moral equivalent of killing an adult human. Marquis ' argument is fairly straight-forward; abortion is seriously morally wrong because abortion involves killing. Marquis then explains that it is wrong to kill because killing robs a being of a natural property which is of great, if not the greatest, value. This he defines as the property of having a future. To be killed "deprives one of all the experiences,…

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    Ethical Robotic Enhancements “Technological innovation is indeed important to economic growth and the enhancement of human possibilities” (“Enhancement Quotes” , 2017). This quote by Leon Kass, an American physician, is about how humans can break through our physical limitations through the innovation of technology and by doing so also stimulate economic growth. Mechanical alterations to humans could greatly improve human life by expanding human abilities through robotic enhancements.…

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    Brown v. Board of Education was heard by the United States Supreme Court in 1954. Unanimously decided, Brown is a landmark case, because it struck down the “separate but equal” doctrine which had allowed the United States to maintain racially segregated schools since 1896, as set out in Plessy v. Ferguson. To reach this decision, the court relied heavily upon “psychological knowledge and social science evidence,” to conclude that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.” In…

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    The 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…

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