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    Automated Voting System

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    Title of Study: Automated Voting System Author: Jayson Vergara 1. Mediums of Election that Makes Cheating Easier Title of Study | Author | Date Published | Data of Research | Source(Book or Internet) | Source(Link) | Paper Balot | Douglas W. Jones  | May 22‚ 2001 | When most people speak of voting on paper ballots‚ they imagine that they are speaking of an ancient technology‚ and in a sense‚ this is true. Hand written paper ballots were first used in Rome in 139 BCE‚ and their first use in

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    College athletics are a big hit in the community and for the students that attend that college. It makes them feel as though they are back in high school again‚ cheering on their hometown team. But for colleges it is also a big way to produce money in a major way. College athletics are a big way to produce money from memorabilia‚ to video games‚ to ticket sales colleges can make towards $7‚020‚00 in athletic sales. Take memorabilia for instance‚ colleges have registered fan shops that sells all sorts

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    Any form of genetic engineering should not be permitted because it contradicts the state of being natural. Sandel worries that the urge to improve and mold our genetics poses a threat to humanity. Genetic engineering changes the whole idea of human nature and perfection. Sandel’s critique on their idea of eugenic reveals his deeper worries relating to human practices. According to Sandel the breakthrough in genetics can present us with a promise filled with

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    I support the guidelines outlined by Kitcher for the use of genetic information because of their responsible and ethical nature. I believe that future generations will benefit as a direct consequence of these guidelines. I shall begin by defining eugenics as the study of human genetics to improve inherited characteristics of the human race by the means of controlled selective breeding. Chapter 8 of Kitcher’s novel‚ Inescapable Eugenics‚ identifies past abuses of eugenics resulting from inaccurate

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    Answer: The first approach Sandel presents is Maximizing Welfare. “Much contemporary political debate is about how to promote prosperity‚ or improve our standard of living‚ or spur economic growth.” Maximizing welfare is individualistic; most people are wired to want what is best for them- and sometimes others because they believe “prosperity makes us better off than we would otherwise be”. An example of poor moral judgment in reference to maximizing welfare is the treatment of armed forces veterans

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    Facts can be found in the details. Within every detail perhaps‚ there holds a shred of untold truth. There is a sense of objectiveness in regards to these small pieces of truth and their very real‚ factual nature. Paired with survival of the fittest‚ the truthful details manifest themselves in the form of American naturalism. The time for objective‚ factual honesty about the reality of life‚ day in and day out‚ is compiled throughout works of the American naturalist era. It focuses on the accuracy

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    Ethical Thinking to What Money Can’t Buy Introduction Micheal J. Sandel‚ an American political philosopher and a professor at Harvard University‚ is famous for his course “Justice”. This course is available online‚ for which I had the opportunity to know Sandel and study his theory when I was studying undergraduate major. When I found “What Money Can’t Buy” written by him in the book list for the paper materials‚ I decided to write something about this topic without hesitate. Obviously‚ from

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    * Jarious Smith * Mrs. Healy * English III‚ Per 3 * 19 February 2012 Cut and Paste: Exploring Genetic Engineering In previous three decades‚ scientists have learned how to combine characteristics with unrelated creatures by moving genes. This is called “genetic engineering.” Genetic Engineering is rashly applied in food production. All humans have genes‚ which carry certain traits structuring a person’s chemical composition. Inheritable characteristics move through generations through

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    Live and Love

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    accessible transportation. Some of the kids will be accompanied by their parents to supervise them. Thank you. 1. JUNIE BERNABE M. CUIZON‚ JR. 12. JAYSON HANGINAN 2. JAYSON PATRICK H. VILLAFLORES 13. ARIEL PANANGIN 3. FRANCIS CHRISTIAN C. TADO 14. JOHN MICHAEL ABES 4. FRANCE GUILLER R. BUQUIRAN 15. DAVE CELEBRAN 5. JAYSON C. MONSANTO 16. BERNARD CASTILLANES 6. JAY AR P. EMEMENZO 17. 7. JAN ANDRE S. SARRIA 18. 8. STEPHEN JOHN M. CALAGO 19. 9. KEIR JOHN HALLASGO

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    there will be X positive consequences and Y negative consequences. Therefore‚ it would be morally correct to choose A or B based on the highest number of positive consequences or the lowest number of negative consequences. In the words of Michael Sandel in his book Justice‚ “Its (utilitarianism) main idea is simply stated and intuitively appealing: The highest principle of morality is to maximize happiness‚ the overall balance of pleasure over pain.” The idea

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