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    After delving deeper into the study of heredity‚ Galton proposed a eugenic vision consisting of breeding “undesirable traits” out of the human race. Because Galton supposed that characteristics such as talent and intellect were genetically determined — not environmentally — he thought it would be possible to construct a society consisting of only the most “moral" and intelligent humans. In 1904‚ Galton said‚ “what nature does blindly‚ slowly‚ and ruthlessly‚ man may do providently‚ quickly‚ and kindly

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    Women in the Draft

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    Women should be required into enlist in the selective service system. There are many reasons that would make this fair. The first reason is that they have the same rights as men do. Women are also able to actively participate in active duty in the military as of January 24‚ 2013. If women were required to enlist it would be fair to the men of the United States. Women have the same rights as men do. In the early 20th century women fought for the Nineteenth Amendment which allowed women to vote

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    reinstating the draft

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    military since then including the selective service system. The government should institute a combination of a draft and voluntary service as its military service profile? In these present times of having a volunteer service‚ America also has the organization of the selective service system. The selective service system is the government keeping track of the number of citizens in the United States in case there is a need to re-introduce the draft. The selective service requires all male and female

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    States between the ages of eighteen and sixty-four have been required to register for the military draft under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. The draft has been used as a backup system for the United States military until 1973‚ when the Vietnam War ended. With the Vietnam War and the use of the draft‚ many people started to question the effectiveness of the Selective Service System. However‚ despite this‚ all men have been required to sign up because of a “just-in-case” factor. Now

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    Military Draft

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    resort to the draft. The draft was introduced in 1940 when President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940‚ which created the countries first peacetime draft. In 1973 the draft ended and the U.S converted to an All-American military. Even though there is no draft‚ yet‚ there is still a requirement for men who reach the age of 18 to register for selective service. America today is worried about a military draft becoming law. Some believed that the Bush

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    female foeticide

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    feticide. Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a significant social phenomenon in several parts of India. It would be wrong to say that the government is doing nothing‚ but the problem is that sometimes even the government becomes helpless. If the people are not ready to change their mentality despite being educated‚ then ‘we’ are to be blamed. Any progress toward halting infanticide has been foiled by the rise in sex-selective abortions. One

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    When one thinks of China it is common to conjure up images of rice fields and of the great wall‚ but also of crowded cities teeming with people and bicycles and cars. One rarely thinks of a nation populated mostly by men and boys‚ with a noticeable yet surreal absence of women. While this is a bit of an exaggeration‚ it has been noted over the past several decades that there is an alarmingly imbalanced sex-ratio. The policy has clearly contributed to the nation’s unnatural gender imbalance‚ as couples

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    Female Foeticide

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    particularly brutal versions‚ such as dowry deaths and sati. Female foeticide is an extreme manifestation of violence against women. Female foetuses are selectively aborted after pre-natal sex determination‚ thus avoiding the birth of girls. As a result of selective abortion‚ between 35 and 40 million girls and women are missing from the Indian population. In some parts of the country‚ the sex ratio of girls to boys has dropped to less than 800:1‚000. The United Nations has expressed serious concern about the

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    Essay On Military Draft

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    It says in the second section of the selective service act; “The President is authorized to raise and maintain by voluntary enlistment or draft‚ as herein provided‚ special and technical troops as he may deem necessary‚ and to embody them into organizations and to officer them as provided in

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    Ethics female foeticide

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    FEMALE FOETICIDE Female foeticide is the illegal practice of killing a foetus while it is in the womb‚ because it is a female. It is prevalent in our country as a major social evil. Abortion of female foetus is an act of murder. God is the author of life and nobody should have the right to take it. It is usually done under the pressure of woman’s husband‚ her in-laws or even because of her own parents. Even some women are in favour of getting their female foetus aborted through surgery which is

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