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    Emergence of Women‚ New York: Basic Books Chodorow‚ Nancy‚ 1978‚ The Reproduction of Mothering‚ Berkeley: University of California Press. Coontz‚ Stephanie‚ 1992‚ The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap‚ New York: Basic Books DworkinRonald‚ 1993‚ Life ’s Dominion‚ New York: Vintage. Elshtain‚ Jean‚ 1990‚ Power Trips and Other Journeys‚ Madison‚ WI: University of Wisconsin Press Fineman‚ Martha. A.‚ 1995‚ The Neutered Mother‚ the Sexual Family and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies

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    LIBERTY AND PATERNALISM John Stuart Mill and Gerald Dworkin have distinctly opposing views on legal paternalism in that Mill is adamantly against any form of paternalism‚ whereas Dworkin believes that there do exist circumstances in which paternalism is justified. Both agree that paternalism is justified when the well being of another person is violated or put at risk. Mill takes on a utilitarian argument‚ explaining that allowing an individual to exercise his freedom of free choice is more beneficial

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    NATURAL LAW – DUTY TO OBEY UNJUST LAWS Important aspects of natural law can be traced back to Aristotle‚ Plato and the stories of Sophocles‚ Antigone & Oedipus. They offered arguments for the existence of a higher form of law‚ a set of standards against which existing legal norms can be compared and judged. Plato argued that individual objects (e.g. individual trees and chairs and individual instances of equality or beauty) were imperfect reflections or instances of an eternal Idea or Form

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    EUST 1010- Midterm Essay Name: Tsoi Lee Sha Sharon UID: 303 505 0559 What is the difference between the liberal and socialist interpretation of equality? Socialism refers to a myriad of ideologies that the distribution of wealth and property are under the control of the government or the community. It also refers to a broad array of political movements aiming at reaching social and economic equality and cooperation. The word liberal is derived from the Latin liber that means free and

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    Feinberg’s argument ignores important moral considerations and moral legalism is sometimes justifiable. Before I proceed‚ some relevant background knowledge is necessary. In his argument‚ “Devlin Was Right: Law and the Enforcement of Morality‚” Dworkin sums up Feinberg’s argument in “The Nature and Value of Rights” as: “Given the importance of personal liberty‚ if we are unable to justify a restriction of liberty by pointing to someone who can complain‚ we cannot restrict liberty.” For Feinberg

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    to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (2010)‚ medication errors are among the most common medical errors‚ harming at least 1.5 million people every year. Someone who has experience working with medications and the errors of them would be Laurie Dworkin. Laurie is one of the pharmacists at The Medical Center of Plano and she graciously allowed me to interview her on the topic of medication errors. We first discussed the hospitals current policy for reporting medication errors. Following this I

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    Manuel L. Lombard IV Professor Hobbs GOVT 2302 – 4501 03/26/12 Reaction Paper 2 The Iron Triangle is a visual and written descriptive that defines how policy becomes law in the United States of America‚ and all 50 of its states. It begins with the formulation stage. This is where the people‚ The President of the United States‚ or Governor of one of the states introduce policy. This is usually brought about because of their agenda and is discussed with agencies and or departments for development

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    One of the most important characteristics of the Baroque era is the major breakthroughs in the sciences and mathematics. This inevitably happened with humans trusting and expanding the power of reason. The major breakthroughs during this time led to what is known as the Scientific Revolution that changed people’s minds about the universe. One of the fundamental principles during this era was the Empirical Method‚ also known as inductive reasoning/method. Francis Bacon described this method as one

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    Aboriginal rights are a delicate yet important part of Canadian history and society. The rights of these Aboriginal people were tested greatly in the Supreme Court of Canada case R vs. Sparrow [1990] 1 S.C. 569. Ronald Edward Sparrow‚ a member of the Canadian Musqueam band was caught fishing with a drift net longer then the allowed length allowed and was therefore charged for his actions. Sparrow appealed the issue to the courts several times because he believed he was simply exercising his right

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    Harry Dammer and Jay Albanese Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (4th edit.) Wadsworth Belmont‚ CA (available in library reserve) Philp L. Reichel Chapter 10: Japan: Examples of Effectiveness and Borrowing (available in library reserve) Ronald L. Akers Chapter 5: Social Bonding and Control Theories (available in library reserve) SUPPLEMENTAL BOOKS IN LIBRARY RESERVE: Ted Westermann and James Burfeind Crime and Justice in Two Societies – Japan and the United States Roy Roberg

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