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    After carefully reviewing your cases‚ I am writing to you today because I have come to a conclusion as to what would be your strongest arguments against your former student Ms. Blum. Summary judge‚ will allow for both you and Ms. Blum to avoid stepping foot in a court room. But in order for the judge to consider this there will be various criteria’s that would have to be meet. Our goal is to prove that there is a copy right in fragment in order to win the case regarding the law no matter if Ms.

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    Brink offers a reply in two parts to Williams’ claim that Utilitarianism fails to give the appropriate moral weight to an agent’s personal point of view. First‚ Brink (1986: 431) denies that Utilitarianism fails to account for the individual preferences of the agent. He asserts that the Utilitarian recognises autonomy as a valuable component to be considered in Utilitarian calculus. That being so‚ he acknowledges that the principle of impartiality requires that any value to be attributed to an agent’s

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    Universal healthcare is a heavily debated topic‚ and there are strong arguments both for it and against it. "I’m An American Doctor‚ And I’m Against Universal Health Care" by Dr. Kalpana DePasquale is an editorial that provides many arguments against the idea the U.S. should have healthcare similar to Canada. "Universal health Care was the Centennial Generation’s Greatest Achievement" by The Globe and Mail is an editorial in favor of universal healthcare‚ and compares the system in Canada to the

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    sense. The moral community‚ she believes‚ consists of all and only people‚ rather than merely human beings. She finds a distinction between a human being (someone genetically human) and a person (someone we have included in our moral community). She gives the example of finding life forms on another planet‚ and questions how humanity would decide if they should be treated as persons‚ or as potential sources of food. The determining factors she decides on are five traits of personhood: consciousness

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    SeaWorld’s Argument Against BlackFish           The website for SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment is speaking towards anyone that has seen the documentary BlackFish‚ or anyone who thinks that SeaWorld is abusing or mistreating the orcas or other animals by keeping them in captivity. They also attract the corporate side of SeaWorld as a business. The website gives information about what the business does to give back to the community‚ how their animals are treated and shows their credibility to draw

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    the government did not condone (Haiman). Although censorship began in Ancient Athens‚ it still exist today‚ partially in schools. Students have First Amendment Rights in public schools‚ but those rights are limited. There are many reasons for and against censorship. Advocates for censorship censor text especially school text or books‚ often because school officials are trying to keep students from developing “Subverse values” (Haiman). In other words they are afraid the ideas in the book will make

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    constables‚ who lacked the tools to maintain order as the police do today. That said‚ to determine if the right to privacy is a threat to our national security‚ I reviewed the Fourth Amendment‚ the government’s use of surveillance‚ and arguments for as well as against its use. The Fourth Amendment provides that “no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized”. Its purpose

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    first amendment‚ stops people from learning about social injustices‚ and censorship can skew the truth. The main reason censorship is a negative thing is the first amendment. The first amendment gurantees all Americans the right to freedom of speech‚ religion‚ press‚ and to assemble. Banning certain books

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    which is oppressive of freedom and restrictive of choice‚ thus

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    Freedom of speech is one of the most fundamental rights that Americans enjoy. It is also one of the most threatened rights‚ because freedom of speech means the freedom to express one’s discontent with the statues quo and the desire to change it. Some fight to set limits to our freedom of speech‚ while others fight to defend it. Hentoff is one of those people who fight‚ via writing‚ to defend it. Hentoff’s position on Brown University’s expulsion of Douglas Hann is a reasonable one. He persuasively

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