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    The right against exploitation allows Indian citizens to stand up against any kind of exploitation that he/ she might be going through. This fundamental right is described in the constitution as: Article 23. Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour.-  (1) Traffic in human beings and begar and other similar forms of forced labour are prohibited and any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.  (2) Nothing in this article shall prevent

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    Arguments Against Eugenics

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    allowed to see if future children have good or bad genes. In the past we have seen a nation try to do this to others‚ and that nation is Germany. Hitler only wanted a certain type of people to be on this earth‚ and he killed off everybody else that he believed did not have good genes. The question is‚ is history going to repeat itself? Even though eugenics can improve someone’s life‚ the government should not be allowed to decide if future children have good or bad genes because we are not completely

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    forces in 2003 to counter alleged weapons of mass distractions (WMD) that the regime of Saddam Hussein was said to possess. As has been public knowledge and a fact‚ after a thorough search in all of Iraq‚ such weapons failed to be uncovered putting in jeopardy serious allegations that have been levelled against the Saddam Hussein regime. To view this‚ it brought a close perspective to why in the first place the American decision makers where so convinced and confident that the Iraqi regime possessed

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    THE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN IN TURKEY For many years there has been a discrimination between male and female. From past to present‚it has been going on. Recently‚ this discimination against women is decreasing‚but it is not enough.In many parts of the society;people have an understanding that men belong to the society; in contrast; women belong to the family.Moreover‚ women’s rights and freedoms are being ignored and the value of women is

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    A Case Against College

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    In the case against college Linda Lee makes a valid argument that its not necessary to acquire a college degree to have a successful career. However< it can also be argued that you need a college degree in order to have a successful career. Both arguments can be true based on different factors such as socio-economic‚ career goals and desire. If you want a professional career‚ like a lawyer‚ Psychologist‚ or doctor‚ then you will definitely need a degree to be taken seriously in those professions

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    An Argument Against Egoism

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    Kelcey PHIL 1320 Brant September 23‚ 2010 An Argument against Egoism I shall argue that the ideas of both psychological and ethical egoism are fundamentally flawed and should not be practiced. Egoism is flawed because it ignores the fact that people have a predisposition for compassion toward others that cannot be completely expelled from their motives of action. Egoism is also flawed due to the fact that altruism cannot coexist with egoism; therefore‚ because there is altruism in the world

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    were given to us as a source of food: meat. All meats are edible and we humans are made of meat‚ but that doesn’t necessarily mean we are to be eaten. Human beings may be preys to some animals‚ but did you know that through the eyes of other human beings‚ we’re their preys as well? This is what is call Cannibalism; when one being consumes another of the same kind. Some find this revolting‚ meanwhile others do not. There is no law here in the U.S. against the act of cannibalism but it may be considered

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    Against marital cohabitation: Cohabitation: an intimate sexual union between tow unmarried partners who share the same living quarters for a sustained period of time with or without the presence of children.(the role of cohabitation in remarriage‚ national council on family relation journal). 1.one of the most clearly defined correlates is marital dissolution(Jay techman‚premarital sex‚ cohabitation‚ jstor) 2.50%of marriges preceded by marital cohabitation are ended by divorce.(1) 3.its associated

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    Pollination Against Bees

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    some of these plants grow fruit‚ nuts‚ and vegetables. The pollination process happens when bees transfer pollen from one plant to another so that the plants can make seeds and reproduce. Bee populations are rapidly declining. There are threats against the bee colonies which are causing a decrease in the population‚ including : pesticides‚ habit loss‚ wildfires‚ and monoculture. Some ways to stop the decrease is to make a pesticide that does not harm bees‚ decrease the amount of habitat loss‚ and

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    Against school uniform

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    is a good idea. In a recent study‚ 90% of the British population surveyed agreed with this notion‚ for a number of reasons. The wearing of uniform emphasises equality; the fact that everyone wearing that uniform is of the same status‚ and no-one is “better” in any way than anyone else. I am sure you will agree that this is a good moral to promote in young people. A smart uniform also helps to create pride for the school for its wearers. If children are all wearing the same uniform‚ they all belong

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