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    Carly Fiorina “I’m in this race not just to hold an office, but to transform a nation,” remarked Barack Obama. This quote is used to show that Carly Fiorina doesn't just want to hold office, she wants to change this nation for the better. Mom and Dad, please vote for Carly Fiorina for president; she has a good background, great views on events of today, and her promises to this country are extraordinary. First, Carly’s background is very important for running in this race. Like the fact that…

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    I have said on multiple occasions that I pride myself on having a strong ethical base. I have thought of the phrase, “doing the right thing when no one is watching” as a measure of that claim. However, this class has me thinking how I determine what right and wrong is. Writing my code of ethics was not tremendously difficult, I feel I have a pretty good understanding of who I am and what is important. With that said, It has changed considerably over the last three years so it is interesting…

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    John Thomas Scopes, better known as the Scopes Monkey Trial. The State had passed the Butler act that made it unlawful to deny the Bible’s account of man’s origin while also banning the teaching of human evolution in public schools. It held the Bible to be of higher moral and religious value than Darwin’s theory and passed because the state’s legislature had been lobbied to pass laws against evolution. Here the state was acting as a censorship by denying…

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    Freedom of the press is a right that is protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution. It is essential to an effective democracy, in order to cast an educated vote people must be informed. Thomas Jefferson once said “Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe.” How is freedom of the press defined? Most commonly freedom of the press is defined as the right to circulate opinions without government regulation. In the world today every person has the freedom to be a…

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    societies are usually more pluralistic. He speaks about good vs. right and setting aside the good in favour of the right(s); when separated from the good, the right resolves to rights in the plural. Rawls harks back to his Original Position, Veil of Ignorance, and Difference Principle. In Theory of Justice, Rawls confesses that he was proposing individual rights not only as a political principle to govern, but individuality as the meaning of human existence (Rawls, 15). Now, he's saying to…

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    not mean they’re speaking ethnically. According to the textbook, ethnics is defined as “the beliefs, values, and moral principles by which we determine what is right or wrong”. Ethnical considerations is important in every step of one’s speech. Ethnical public speaking is audience centered, it should always take in account the needs and rights of the listeners. Free speech is allowed by the law; however, ethical speech is. Because free speech, anyone can say anything offensive without being…

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    were set (Hammurabi). Although Hammurabi’s codes punishments were much more violent and sever than the punishments set by western 21st society they have many things in common. Hammurabi and the modern western 21st century both had similar ideas of right and wrong. For example, in Hammurabi’s codes stealing was considered a crime and an immoral thing which stealing is also considered a crime in the modern times. This shows that although Hammurabi’s code was put in place in 1772 BCE,…

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    Essay On Cannibalism

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    the consumption of human flesh by another human. It is considered to be a taboo and therefore, many hesitate to talk about it. The term cannibalism has been derived from the Island of Carib, of the Lesser Antilles. The people of this island have acquired a long standing reputation as cannibals following the recordings of their legends in the 17th century. Two of the most common forms of evidence generally regarded as being that of cannibalism, is unnatural scattering of human bones and the…

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    Social Contract Theory

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    The social contract theory was created to go in accordance with a person’s moral and political obligations. The social contract was created to convict a person who broke their moral and or political contract (Social Contract theroy ). The social contact is based on the legitimacy of the government and the contract between said government and the people. In the United States of America people believe that the social contract is the constitution, but in reality there cannot be a contract if no…

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    without giving citizens the choice to vote. To add, The Napoleonic Civil Code of France 1804 didn’t address and include clauses that reinforce the rule of the majority. On the contrary, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen included a clause stating that all citizens have a right to decide, however, in the end the people weren’t given a choice to elect Napoleon emperor for life. Even though the revolution didn’t include rule of the majority, they did insure equality under the law for…

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