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    something that is morally wrong or bad. Evil is also as wicked and or immoral part of someone or something. Common elements of evil are selfishness‚ ignorance‚ or neglect. Someone can be evil by doing an immoral act‚ like murder. Mao Zedong can be considered as an evil person. He has done many immoral actions throughout his life time. In “Lord of the Flies‚” Jack can be connected to Mao Zedong. Jack has made some decisions when he has gotten on the island that is morally wrong and bad. Mao Zedong

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    allowed to discriminate on many issues because the fact that someone is homosexual is not his/her fault. Through my study of current research I believe that homosexuality is biological in origin and is not the decision of the individual. Physical genetic traits are one reason I believe Homosexuality is biological in origin. Homosexuality is linked to the genetically determined finger length ratio. In people with homosexual preference‚ there is a tendency for the ratio to be lower than in heterosexuals

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    January 1‚ 1963. Even though Emancipation Proclamation did not free all slaves‚ it was a milestone for African American slaves. Overall‚ there are moral and financial reasons why slavery is not only wrong but foolish beyond mere social advocacy and political rhetoric. Essentially‚ slavery is morally wrong based on the fact that it contradicts the Judeo-Christian foundations upon which the United States based The Constitution and Bill of Rights. The concept of all men being created equal is interpreted

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    Gambling --Is it Right or Wrong Gambling has been around forever‚ and I am sure it has always been a controversial issue. History and ethnography show us that‚ across societies of the past and present‚ gambling varies considerably with respect to its organization‚ social meanings‚ and how it is regarded in moral terms. (Binde‚2005). Since the time when the guards for Jesus cast lots for his clothes‚ when Las Vegas was built and now today with the availability

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    PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE | IS IT MORALLY PERMISSIBLE? INTRODUCTION TO THE ISSUE-QUESTION My essay topic is whether or not physician assisted suicide is morally permissible. I intend to argue that it is permissible because a competent patient ultimately has the right to choose for themselves the course of their life‚ including how it will end. To lie in a hospital bed in a vegetative state‚ unable to see‚ think‚ speak‚ eat‚ being totally unaware of your surroundings or those of your loved

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    Human Genetic Modofication

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    Benigni‚ Giuseppe Remuzzi. p. ; cm. – (Contributions to nephrology‚ ISSN 0302-5144 ; v. 159) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 978-3-8055-8505-7 (hard cover : alk. paper) 1. Kidneys–Diseases–Gene therapy. 2. Kidneys–Transplantation–Genetic aspects. 3. Graft rejection–Prevention. 4. Gene therapy. I. Benigni‚ Ariela. II. Remuzzi‚ Giuseppe. III. Series. [DNLM: 1. Kidney Diseases–therapy. 2. Gene Therapy. 3. Graft Rejection–therapy. 4. Kidney Transplantation. W1 CO778UN v.159 2008 / WJ

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    Philosophy 213 - Ethics Soto Final Writing Assignment 05/06/2013 “Non-Violence” and its Powerful Statement on Rights and Morality The statue looks like the final chapter in a Warner Brothers cartoon; Bugs Bunny has finally gotten the best of Elmer Fudd. Instead of destroying the gun with a finger down the barrel‚ resulting in a face full of soot for the violent hunter‚ it looks like the famous rabbit decided to gift wrap the weapon. The bullet would likely end up shooting towards the air‚ hitting

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    Sport Gene” by Juliet Macur reveals a controversial health issue about a genetic test that would be able to determine the sports that suits young people based on their gene ACTN3 and costs $149. The analysis takes two to three weeks. With that information given‚ should parents pay to have their child tested for the gene? Also‚ what are the Pros and Cons of Genetic Testing? To summarize the information about genetic testing‚ if the child has at least one copy of R variant‚ they should play

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    Brady Fairfield integrated science 2nd hour Genetic Testing Too start with what is genetic testing all about? Genetic testing is when a doctor or some other device test the embryos of a female to find diseases within the egg. Is this a good thing or a bad thing to find out before the birth of the child? The positives of genetic testing is very straight forward basically. The pros are to find out what disease the embryo has to get a cure for it early faster than late finding out when the

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    Why Is Euthanasia Wrong

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    "Freedom is defined as "the power to determine action without restraint" (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/freedom). Given this definition‚ is the practice of euthanasia morally justifiable or wrong? The debate of freedom arises. Euthanasia is acknowledged as a "mercy killing." It is "the act of putting to death painlessly or allowing to die‚ as by withholding extreme medical measures‚ a person or animal suffering from an incurable‚ esp. a painful‚ disease or condition" (http://dictionary.reference

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