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    Immoral Trafficking

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    MENACE OF IMMORAL TRAFFICKING The crime of human trafficking affects every country in the world. The largest numbers of victims come from Asia. It is associated with transnational criminal organizations‚ small criminal networks and local gangs‚ violations of labour and immigration codes‚ and government corruption. Among all the professions in the world of human beings‚ prostitution and trafficking for the purpose of prostitution is the oldest and universally rampant. For trafficking to take place

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    Corruption as Immoral

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    Corruption: Is it Good or Evil? Immoral. Never justified. Evil. Corruption has taken its toll in the face of society. It covers a lot of notion for it embodies a wide prospect. There is corruption in the person itself and corruption in politics‚ which is highly known in present conditions. In philosophical‚ theological and moral discussions‚ corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Vast prospects are being meddled in this social and political transgression.

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    Abortion Is Immoral

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    definition: allowed by principles with respect to what is right and wrong. First‚ this paper will argue that abortion is immoral and not morally permissible in the religious standpoint. This will be followed by an argument of potential personhood in defense for the above claim. Next it will outline the ‘Future like Ours’ argument that Don Marquis makes in his article “Why Abortion Is Immoral.” It will then refute some common counterarguments that are in favor of abortion such as it being better for the fetus

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    Siemens Bribery Case

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    Professor Portillo BSAD 113W 18 February 2013 Assignment #3: Siemens Bribery Scandal Before 1999 the use of bribery in Germany was not illegal and could be deducted as a business expense in a company’s taxes. This allowed companies like Siemens to gain the upper hand and have an unfair advantage over their competition in acquiring business deals around the world. Then when the law changed‚ Siemens still utilized bribery‚ and employed bribery tactics in other countries where it was also illegal. In this

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    Abortion: Should be illegal & is immoral Many people believe that abortions should be legal because women should have the right to choose whether or not they want to bring a baby into the world. They believe a woman should have property rights which include the body and the fetus. They also believe a woman should have privacy rights which means the state should not interfere with private matters. These people are called pro choice. At the same time many people are anti-abortion because they

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    Is Gambling Immoral?

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    hard about the morality of gambling. Sure‚ it is the personal freedom of an individual to choose whether he or she wants to gamble or not‚ but should the government issue licenses to these gambling venues? From my point of view‚ gambling is not immoral‚ as long as it does not become addictive. First of all‚ gambling venues are built on vast pieces of land that‚ normally‚ construction companies would never lay eyes on. It could bring large sums of tax to the government‚ which could use it for other

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    The Dilemma of Marquis’ Future Like Ours Argument when applied to Euthanasia In his essay "Why abortion is immoral"‚ Don Marquis defends the anti-abortionist view. He bases his defense on the moral impermissibility of killing in general through what he calls the deprivation thesis (DT)‚ which is that killing is wrong if the subject of the killing has a future like ours because killing the subject deprives it of its future. Marquis’ argument‚ known as the future like ours (FLO) argument against

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    Throughout history‚ Thomas Becket has been regarded as Chancellor‚ Archbishop of Canterbury‚ Martyr‚ and Saint. He was a friend of Henry II‚ and when Henry II became King‚ he appointed Thomas Becket as his chancellor in 1154. Eight years later‚ as Becket and Henry II’s relationship grew stronger‚ Henry II wanted to gain greater control over the English Church so he appointed his chancellor Becket to the position of Archbishop of Canterbury as well. Although Becket was reluctant at first‚ he accepted

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    Don Marquis’ "Why Abortion is Immoral" In his essay "Why Abortion is Immoral‚" Don Marquis argues against the morality of abortion on the premise that the value of a fetus’ future is so great that it is immoral to take that potential future away from it. Essentially‚ he contends‚ abortion is tantamount to murder: killing an individual is prima facie wrong because the loss of the goods of one’s future is the worst loss a human can suffer. He calls this potential future a "future-like-ours‚"

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    is a honest piece of writing‚ that will explain things in detail‚ not making you have to really try and figure out what the author is trying to say. Holden does none of these things. If Holden was a real person telling the story‚ it could not be considered a memoir. He continually lies throughout the book‚ and he does not tell the full story by leaving out how he is feeling. Holden lies so much throughout the book‚ you almost start to think that the whole thing is a lie. He even states in the book

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