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    On this topic of gay marriage I’ve chosen the two ethical theories of utilitarianism and the Kantian ethics theory. On the pro side the utilitarianism theory plays a huge role when referring to this topic. Some may argue that it is constitutional and some may say that it just isn’t the right thing to do in this country. With this theory the actions are said to be judged in terms of promotion of human happiness. If someone is happy why it should matter what the law or government thinks. It’s important

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    Sexual harassment has been broken down into two types‚ Quid Pro Quo and hostile environment. Quid Pro Quo means “This for that” (Broderick) It demands sex in exchange for benefits to which a person is otherwise entitled. Quid Pro Quo may also occur when a supervisor makes sexual conduct of an employee a condition for employment benefits or advancement‚ or a condition for avoiding adverse employment action. (Broderick) Quid Pro Quo is sexual propositions‚ unwanted graphic discussion of sexual acts

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    and outsourcing are utilised to their fullest potential. Selective breeding is used to eliminate or gain traits from other breeds such as in cattle they may breed to gain the muscle growth or build of the cattle. this writing piece is about the pros and cons of selectively breeding beef cattle. Reasons for selective breeding are to gain better quality meat from the animal and to breed them free from diseases. Sometimes breeds are crossed to eliminate hereditary problems such as Hypotrichosis (Hairlessness

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    Fracking Argument Essay

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    Fracking has been a worldwide talk for a couple years on whether it is efficient to get the oil and gas from the Earth or non efficient. A way that it would be non efficient is that it has many negative effects against the Earth. Especially to the environment and people’s health. Many people have taken notes of these effects‚ and are now nervous or not on board with the concept. A solution that would get people on board with fracking is to make sure that it is done in a clean and efficient way

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    Wilderness Pros And Cons

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    significantly reduced. It gave a start to conservation movements at that time. People started to appreciate these values. During the period from 1950s to 1970s‚ there was a great rise of society’s concern in clean air and water quality‚ preservation of wild natural areas. One of the famous cases that gave a great push to conservation movement at those days was Echo Park Dam in Dinosaur National Monument. All these led society to establish these wild public lands as designated wilderness areas. And the most effective

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    Why Fracking Is Bad

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    astonished with the term “Fracking”‚ which is a process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks‚ boreholes‚ and other forms of rocks so that the force of the liquid can open existing cracks or holes to extract oil or gas. Fracking was discovered by Geologist who found out that further opening a rock formation can expose oil and gas that’s within the rock‚ but however even though Geologist is fascinated and intrigued by this process other people believe that Fracking is a danger to our

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    issue is linked to other issues such as lacking of local resources ‚a desire of living prosperity ‚escape from prejudice ‚conflict ‚ poverty ‚ racism ‚the decline of the level of public freedoms deterioration in many countries of the third world or natural disasters . The number of immigration increased by between world war | and || ‚due to the war in Europe . Now the world changed ‚also the reasons for immigration changed . There are many reasons which make people leave their homes and move to other

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    Pros And Cons Of Hobbes

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    that war is natural because when we are not adhering to a common power‚ our instinct is to quarrel with one another (pg. 208). This goes back to our three sources of conflict being competition‚ diffidence‚ and glory; without governance‚ we are susceptible to our innate desires because we have no confirmation that there will be time of peace. He also illustrates that war is natural through his example of the man who always locks his doors and belongings‚ arguing that it is our natural state to suppose

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    risk of individual antidepressants” (Cooper). Along with unknown effects of antidepressants there is also a minor chance of risk of suicide that comes with taking antidepressants and therefore should only be used as a last resort. Different types of natural remedies have shown to have a positive effect on depression symptoms whether it is a short term remedy or a habit that can be picked up and continue to raise serotonin levels. “For instance‚ Jasper Smits a psychologist with a clinic in Dallas has

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    Pros And Cons Of Deism

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    knowledge as the result of genetics. Deists believe that once God set the Earth into motion he no longer intervened‚ but set the Earth to function according to natural laws. Because of these natural phenomena that God set to occur every so often things caused by genetics such as a smart child or a chronic disability can be attributed to these “natural

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