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    2013‚ James Wilson‚ a senior lecturer in the philosophy department at UCL‚ published an article entitled “why should the baby live?” in the journal of medical ethics. This article was written concerning Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva argumentation that the moral status of a new born baby is identical to that of a fetus which gave a view that abortion is as acceptable as infanticide‚ the action of killing newly-born babies. Moreover‚ it was written to deliver a message to the society especially

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    not always apply in all cases. When deducting the argumentation employed in any story or article‚ it is important to understand the background of the characters and the topic in question. The context in which the character was compelled to convince others of the correctness of his argument is also important. The unifying elements in the five different articles are their basis of argumentation and the principles involved. The Aristotle’s argumentation have been applied variedly based on the situation

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    Welcome to COMM 171 This course focuses on the refinement of college-level reading and writing skills to enable students to complete their academic as well as professional tasks successfully and competently. The course emphasizes clear‚ correct writing based on the process of composing‚ revising‚ and editing. In addition‚ it includes a review of sentence structure‚ grammar‚ diction‚ and punctuation. The students will recognize and use a variety of structural and stylistic techniques‚ analyze audience

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    long the foetus has been growing‚ abortion is murder. This point ties in with the right to life and other religious approaches. Under Natural Law‚ abortion is the stealing of innocent life - going against one of the Primary precepts. Abortion undermines the Primary precept which encourages society to reproduce and grown. All these objections come down to one point. Man’s ultimate purpose is to live in a way which glorifies God. Abortion cannot further this primary aim. Natural law could be used

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    Explain the contribution of King Asoka to Buddhism King Asoka‚ the first Buddhist Emperor of the Mauryan Empire‚ can be seen as a crucial figure to the contribution to the development and expression of Buddhism. Asoka contributed to the development of Buddhism through his expansion of his Buddhist state to neighbouring empires. Asoka‚ through missionary‚ expanded Buddhism to modern day Sri Lanka and Nepal. This expansion was made possible by Asoka’s decision that only five monks were needed to

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    1) ”My temper was sometimes violent‚ and my passions vehement; but by some law in my temperature they were turned not towards childish pursuits but to an eager desire to learn” (19). “Learn from me‚ if not by my precepts‚ at least by my example‚ how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world‚ than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow” (31). • I will use these quotes to explain how Victor’s craving

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    DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY Q. 1. What are the Directive Principles of State Policy ? Ans. The Directive Principles of State Policy are those moral principles which are fundamental in the governance of the country. They are the instruments of instructions for the guidance of the rulers‚ both at the. Centre and the State levels‚ for the establishment of a just ond egalitarian society in India. Q. 2. What is the aim of Directive Principles of State Policy ? Ans. Their aim is to establish

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    Buddhist one thing remained certain and that was that non-violence was something Buddhists enforced and live their life in accordance with. Buddha and his teaching were almost flawless. Buddhists must live their life in accordance to five precepts. These precepts are not killing‚ not stealing‚ not lying‚ not having affairs‚ and always honoring thy father and mother. When talking about killing and stealing Buddha says “whoever destroys life‚ whether bird or animal‚ insect or fish‚ has no compassion

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    Leonardo da Vinci‚ a notoriously talented artist and prominent figure during the Italian Renaissance‚ stated: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” (BrainyQuote). Simplicity‚ as a characteristic‚ presents an intriguing class of elegance that is immensely admirable. In modern society‚ individuals over-emphasize the complexities of living in their search for recognition. Humanity becomes entangled in the materialistic aspect of life‚ in turn‚ producing a highly intricate and often‚ confusing

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    guilty‚ because your friends ’ parents all let them drive? Did you whine until they just wanted you to shut up? Did you look up statistics on teen driving and use them to show how you didn ’t fit the dangerous-driver profile? These are all types of argumentation‚ and they exist in academia in similar

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