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    Intellectual Contribution to Epistemology John Locke has published various intellectual work that promoted the ideals of philosophy and government. His essays critically analyzed human understanding that has shaped modern day thinking about self-worth and society ideals. Additionally, Locke presented concepts that promoted a democratic style of government in which people are able to oversee each other. Consequently, for a democratic style of government to be successful, Locke emphasized the…

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    Is Society Just Or Unjust

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    One of the moments in history that most exemplifies only citizens maintaining moral code and not laws themselves is the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. African American citizens had been victims of multiple bombings and crimes throughout these years, culminating in a peaceful revolution for freedom. One of its…

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    very essential for the peace loving society. There is no doubt that religious freedom is essential but what should be the ambit of religion, especially in multi religious society is the issue in India. Supreme Court makes the demarcation between essential practices of religion and secular activities of religion. In a leading case, the Supreme Court of India stated that secularism is “more than a passive attitude of religious tolerance; it is a positive concept of equal treatment of all…

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    to behave ethically, even by law in most developed countries. Therefore, they must balance their goal of earning a profit with ethics. Businesses today are tempted to bypass ethical issues in order to gain profit by exploiting the developing nations. However, with the constant scrutiny of current business practices by governments, the media, pressure groups, and consumers, ethical risk management has become an important factor in doing…

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    Essay On Left-Liberalism

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    view of a left-liberal. My entire life I have believed that people should be treated equally. I feel that skin color, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs should not be used as a determining factor of anything. I believe every human deserves the chance of having a successful and quality life. It is then up to the individual…

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    same-sex marriage is a sin. However, it is legal anyways because people have their right to marry whoever they want. Just because this law is in place does not mean you are legally obligated to exercise that right. That can be the same with legal marijuana. If it is legal, you have the choice to smoke it; you don’t have to use it. This evidence shows that religious reasoning for not legalizing marijuana is…

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    Gay Marriage Research Paper

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    marriage but the constitutional amendment would prevent the liberal states from recognizing gay couples as a married couple. The amendment would help the states rights for banning gay marriage even if most citizens in the state were in favor on the law being passed. The Republican party is clear about their own veiws on marriage (Republican). The belief that marriage is a legal agreemet between one man and one women is what republicans strive off of. Republicans researched and polled citizens…

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    Ireland, Bunreacht na hEireann is the footing for the State’s law. The Constitution is an embodiment of the values shared by the people of the Irish Free State, at the time it was written in 1937. The State must govern the people in accordance with these values. These values set boundaries for the honourable man to follow. It generally accepted that, it is right and just to discipline an individual living in Ireland, if he/she breaks the law. For a civilised country, it is vital to have common…

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    point in modern society. Certainly, the importance of this issues should be decided on the foundation of civil freedom and civil rights. The recognition of the legitimate rights of same-sex married couples should be acknowledged and protected under the law. Thus, rejecting same-sex couples, the legal rights to get married is the despicable indecency denying human rights to lively freely. “Gay marriage is really a matter of respect and human rights Across the world, gays are subjected to violence…

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    This model is workable and beneficial within the healthcare system, as it facilitates access to reproductive health services by reducing barriers and delays. It promotes the prioritisation of evidence-based medicine, rational arguments and democratic laws over faith-based refusals of care. The disallowing of conscientious objection protects the basic human rights of women, as it avoids discrimination and harms to health; and holds HCPs accountable for their professional obligations to their…

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