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    Law and Ethics essay For the purpose of this assignment I will look at the legal and ethical aspects involved in the following scenario and this will be discussed. I will take into consideration both the deontological and consequentialism theory. Laws relevant to this scenario will be looked at. Scenario To maintain confidentiality the name of the patient has been changed. The patient D is 60 years old male who had kidney cancer he had been admitted to the hospital for further treatment. On

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    Abortion What is abortion? An abortion is a medical or surgical procedure used to terminate a pregnancy. A medical abortion is an abortion that is brought about by taking medications that will end a pregnancy. (1) A Surgical abortion is an abortion which ends a pregnancy by emptying the uterus (or womb) with special instruments. (1) Some of the reasons for a woman to get an abortion may be that they can’t afford a/another child‚ health reason of the child’s or her own safety‚ social reasons such

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    Abortion is the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. I think abortion is wrong and I am against it because having an abortion is killing a human. Abortions can not only cause many health problems for the mother during the abortion‚ but in the future too. Having an abortion is not the right choice and is very harmful. Is it okay to kill a human? No‚ it is not. If you kill a human‚ it is considered a crime‚ as well as a sin‚ and you will go to jail. If we are

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    then looked down upon by members of society; as commonly seen in abortion. The health care team may be influenced by their own beliefs and respond with judgment rather than support their patient. Differences of opinion are a major factor when discussing abortion‚ but nonetheless the rights of the mother and the fetus need to be further examined. Abortion has always been a legal‚ social‚ and political issue. In the United States abortion is legal because it affects a woman’s right to privacy. Conversely

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    Abortions are frowned upon in society due to the disgrace it brings upon women. Donald Trump affirms this. Margaret Talbot quotes‚ “Since the nineteen-nineties‚ states have enacted hundreds of new restrictions on the constitutional right to abortion‚ from obligatory waiting periods and mandated state counseling to limits on public and even private insurance funding‚” which means that many views are against it because it’s immoral. In my opinion‚ I feel that the reason why people oppose abortion is

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    Quotes of All Time"‚ 2017). Abortion is a very controversial matter in our society today. About 1.1 million premature terminations occur in America each year. Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. “This technique was widely practiced before 1880. 56% of U.S. adults say it should be legal in all or most cases‚ compared with 41% who say it should be illegal. Abortions have been around for thousands of years. However‚ in the eighteen hundreds abortions in the United States became

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    Against Abortion Argument Abortion will always be murder. It is granted that a lot of mothers turn to abortion in order to resolve their problem of carrying an unwanted child‚ but what happens if the abortion process goes wrong? It results to another problem; not only will the child die‚ but the mother too. It will be two deaths‚ two precious lives that go to waste just because of one wrong decision. Furthermore‚ some abortion process can result in medical complications in a woman’s later life

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    ETHICAL PRINCIPLES/THEORIES  Situation Ethics o Situation ethics views Pornography as moral if and only if it is used in moderation and with the right mind set of the individual to use it to benefit oneself or others in a good way.  A married couple who are unable to show their love to each other can use a type of pornography called “cybersex” to help them cope up with the loneliness of being away from their loved one. o But if an individual indulges his/herself into pornography to harm

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    If “retardchicken” had to partake in an ethical argument against CD piracy‚ I think he would have a very easy time based on the perennial duties we should all live by. Historically‚ the philosophical world has agreed that we have several responsibilities toward other people. For example‚ “retardchicken” could claim that by pirating the CD‚ “overstand” is wronging another person. That is‚ “overstand” is basically stealing a copy of a CD that someone worked tirelessly on. Also‚ by “overstand” burning

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    carrying out such duties is the basis of many democratic countries which provide their citizens with the necessary means for living on the belief that providing these services are for the betterment of society and its people’s well-being. One legal theory that exemplify how our government are structured is explained by deontology which is an ethic by which focuses on actions which are guided by moral obligations‚ while consequentialist ethic have based itself on the principle of‚ if the goal is morally

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