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    Justice and Morality in Plato’s Republic Explain and evaluate the reasons given by Plato in the Republic‚ to support the contention that justice is superior to‚ or more beneficial than‚ injustice? What is the relationship between justice and morality? Introduction This essay discusses and clarifies a concept that is central to Plato’s argument in the Republic — an argument in favour of the transcendent value of justice as a human good; that justice informs and guides moral conduct. Plato’s

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    meant new restrictions on medical and scientific use.[ Several figures‚ including Aldous Huxley‚ Timothy Leary‚ and Al Hubbard‚ began to advocate the consumption of LSD. LSD became central to the counterculture of the 1960s. On October 24‚ 1968‚ possession of LSD was made illegal in the United States. The last FDA approved study of LSD in patients ended in 1980‚ while a study in healthy volunteers was made in the late 1980s. Legally approved and regulated psychiatric use of LSD continued in Switzerland

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    would be. Thousands of animals are used by companies to test their products on in order to find any harm it might do to somebody who uses it. For example‚ beauty products companies test their makeup on animals such as rabbits and mice to find out adverse effects that the product may have. Many of the animals are left blinded due to defective eyeliner or given a rash or infection due to a perfume. Peta states‚ "rabbits are still tormented in the notorious Draize eye irritancy test‚ in which cosmetics

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    CANON 14 A lawyer shall not refuse his services to the needy. The relation of attorney and client may be created not only by the voluntary agreement between them but also by the appointment of an attorney as counsel de oficio for a poor or indigent litigant‚ and the attorney so appointed has as high a duty to the indigent as to his paying client. Rule 14.01. | A lawyer shall not decline to represent a person solely on account of the latter’s 1. race 2. sex 3. creed‚ or 4. status

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    international exchanges; with this there are advantages as well as disadvantages. Some advantages consist of cost advantages‚ factor earnings‚ cheaper imports‚ and an enlarged market (Chand‚ 2015). Cost advantage allows free trade to warrant a portion of possessions and resources. This in turn leads free trade into the most efficient conduct of economic affairs. Factor earnings and cheaper imports allow production factors to increase while import rates decrease. Enlarging the market is an advantage of free

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    thermal‚ or power handling needs. Today‚ many state-of-the-art microcircuits are released in plastic cases‚ which serve only commercial or industrial uses. My product would be able to be housed in hermetic‚ metal or ceramic housings for operation under adverse conditions. Custom-packaged semiconductors either fill voids in today’s manufacturing system designs‚ or provide a competitive edge to companies competing in the military marketplace. Most semiconductors used in the Aerospace sector require better

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    certain material goods is likely to increase the level of satisfaction with life. The idea includes several layers: firstly‚ well-being depends on the standard of living‚ secondly that the key satisfaction in life is centered in consumption and possession of material goods benefit. “Consuming” as an activity has become one of the most valuable and worth spending time and resources. The principles of consumerist society are developing around the idea of the increasing necessity to consume. This statement

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    land UNIT 9- LEVEL 6 - LAND LAW SUGGESTED ANSWERS - January 2010 Note to Candidates and Tutors: The purpose of the suggested answers is to provide students and tutors with guidance as to the key points students should have included in their answers to the January 2010 examinations. The suggested answers do not for all questions set out all the points which students may have included in their responses to the questions. Students will have received credit‚ where applicable‚ for other points not addressed

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    ‘Victoria should adopt reforms enacted in England which allow the jury to draw a strong adverse inference from a suspect’s exercise of the right to silence when questioned by police and permit the trial judge to direct the jury accordingly.’ Critically discuss. The right to silence is a fundamental right that should not be curtailed in Victoria. The right itself consists of a collection of a complex set of rights‚ which involve a variety of procedural rules‚ seen as stemming from the protection

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    This paper focuses on the rights of women regarding section 23 of the Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 and its effects after it got deleted in 2005. Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956: Before the amendment The framers of the Indian Constitution took note of the adverse condition of women in society and a number of provisions and safeguards were included in the Constitution to ward off gender inequality. In this context‚ Articles 14‚ 15(3) and 16 of the Constitution can be mentioned. After the advent of the Constitution

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