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    In my opinion I think that the parents should have been given access to his email. The reason I feel this way is because there are things that us as humans do that we keep private. The parents have the right to know what their son was doing in his private life so that they could better understand their son and find out things that maybe he did not feel they needed to know about his life. They way that Yahoo handled the situation was correct in that‚ they followed exactly what they

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    Should Law Enforcement Have Access to Citizen’s Digital Data? Law enforcement should have access to citizen’s digital data if they have a reasonable cause. There are many reasons to back up this claim‚ for example to keep the individuals and government of our country safe. Another reason would be to research someone that is a potential criminal or threat. Third‚ law enforcement may find something for evidence on the device that may not be found anywhere else. The argument has 2 very debatable sides

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    When in the course of life events‚ students should be served better lunches at school. They sit for and pay attention for almost 8 hours and we’re not even served healthy or good looking food. Usually school lunches look disgusting and makes students not want to eat it. Most students who don’t eat the lunch go the rest of the school day with an empty stomach roaring all the time which causes students to be unfocused. This is why us students should be given better school lunch so we are more concentrated

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    Should minors be allowed to have access to social media? Should minors be allowed to have access to social media? Can they be trusted to use it responsibly? I believe that minors should be allowed to have access to social media. Social media is one of the main forms of entertainment for teenagers. Many teenage high school students are almost guaranteed to check their social media pages at least once or twice a day whether they are at home‚ school‚ or at anytime they feel bored. Social media

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    problem is that at the same time children also have easy access to adult content like pornography. Hook: This access causes particular dangers like psychological problems and wrong understanding of sex for young ones. Thesis statement: …the problem can be solved by using content-filtering software‚ limiting access to pornography by internet service providers or government and strict parental control. Background: Statistics about children having access to pornography. The expert’s opinion about the

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    Philosophy Paper II Consider the actual case of the parents who conceived a child for the express purpose of producing a bone marrow donor for their teenaged daughter who had leukemia. Doctors advised the parents that a bone marrow transplant was the only hope of saving their daughter’s life. Unable to find a compatible donor match‚ the parents took the desperate step of having another child. In 1991‚ bone marrow from the specially conceived child‚ then just over one year old‚ was transplanted to

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    (a)Explain the role of tribunals. (b)Evaluate the extent to which tribunals have been reformed. Tribunals are an essential part of the British Legal System and are see as part of the popular Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Their main purpose was to give the public a means of settling disputes regarding their scial rights and various other areas such as employment law. For example if a person felt they were incorrectly dismissed from their employment‚ they would use a tribunal as means

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    Before my time at Johnson had started I personally viewed the deontological perspective of ethics as the most important one of the three that were discussed in class. After our discussions in class‚ and the interdisciplinary presentations that were given this semester‚ I would still believe deontological perspective to be the most important. My reasons for this assumption is that decisions have consequences or rewards‚ morals stem from experiences‚ and morals are the bases of human existence. This

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    Deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek δέον‚ deon‚ "obligation‚ duty"; and -λογία‚ -logia) is an approach to ethics that judges the morality of an action based on the action’s adherence to a rule or rules. Deontologists look at rules[1] and duties. It is sometimes described as "duty" or "obligation" or "rule" - based ethics‚ because rules "bind you to your duty".[2] The term "deontological" was first used in this way in 1930‚ in C. D. Broad’s book‚ Five Types of Ethical Theory.[3] Deontological

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    With the development of our modern society‚ peoples living conditions become much more comfortable. But along with intense competition‚ parents have less time to consider children needs in all-round. One method to solve this contradiction is to give children some pocket money. Pocket money is useful to children. But whether the children are considerable enough to make correct use of these money. There are two viewpoints about the pocket money. Some people think that giving children pocket money will

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