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    QUESTION: Do you think Lincoln is an idealist? Why or why not? ANSWER: I consider Lincoln to be more a far-sighted wise man than an idealist his significant contribution to the racial equality throughout the United States as well as other parts in the worldwide. At the beginning of the movie‚ we could see some black corporal requiring higher army status directly from President Lincoln who is also confused by the issue. Apparently‚ he knows the urgency of abolishing negro slavery which would

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    APL&C-Period 1 21 August 2012 You Also Have the Right to Tell a Bigot What You Think By Leonard Pitts S Who is the speaker? Who is the voice that tells the story? The speaker is a syndicated columnist‚ a writer versed in and paid for expressing his opinion in an interesting‚ thought-provoking way. He is educated yet down to earth and not a bombastic or over-inflated or even lover of elevated lexicon or writing style. He is representative of the majority of educated US citizens. O

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    Enhanced Interrogation is Justified By: Nathan Ciatti English III 4A March 2‚ 2015 Throughout the past century‚ the United States has faced a multitude of foreign and domestic threats against the homeland.  Several of these terror plots have been successfully executed‚ most notably the September 11 attacks of 2001 and then recently the Boston Marathon bombing of 2013.  While a country cannot fully advert such attacks‚ it is the responsibility of the acting government

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    The Problems of Justified True Belief What is knowledge‚ and is anyone in a position to give an account of it? Certainly people do have knowledge‚ given the vast amounts that fill up our libraries; or what people refer to as common knowledge- what a person believes and understands based on their experiences; or what a professional learns through the ongoing practices within their field. These are personal accounts of types of knowledge that people may be in a position to put forth; however‚

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    Why War Is Justified?

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    governments have glorified war to recruit young men to join the army by using propaganda. Soldiers who have died for their country were depicted as heroes‚ fighting for their own freedoms. However‚ in this modern age the horrors of war come to light‚ what happens on the battlefield is nothing to be triumphant about. Although war has never been a favorable option‚ it can be justified. A war is justified if

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    Pro-life groups and abortion rights activists have long been debating the moral status of embryos. Moral status refers to the intrinsic value of a person‚ animal‚ or in this case an embryo. If an entity has interests that morally matter so that it could be wronged‚ then it is considered to have moral status. The debate over whether embryos boils down to whether they have moral status or not. Pro-life groups believe that embryos do have moral status and that destroying it would be indistinguishable

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    What Makes a Moral Issue

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    What Makes an Issue a Moral Issue? A moral issue is an issue that is not black and white. A person must make a decision depending on their own personal values and act according to these values to make the right decision. An action must involve the person evaluating in what they believe in and ask themselves why they believe this. In order to make the proper decision in a moral issue‚ a person must be ethically fit to make the right choice. The resolution to this situation will almost never

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    Ethical and Moral Issues in Business Ethics and morals go hand-in-hand in workplaces and organizations should be concerned about ethics and morals. Businesses that operate ethically and morally depend on how the managers‚ and employees behave‚ how they interact with each‚ and with customers. In this paper the difference between ethical issues and moral issues‚ differences between personal ethics and business ethics‚ and examples of common ethical problems in business will be discussed. Differences

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    that Texas said it ended at the Rio Grande. What I think really caused the war was that 16 American soldiers were killed just north of the Rio Grande. Because that America and Mexico disagreed on where Texas ended‚ America said that the soldiers were petoraling their side of the border and was murdered for no reason‚ but Mexico said they were defending their land. With all this America decided to declare war.] The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico because Mexico only defended

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    countries will have some constitutional powers. Depending on their governmental systems‚ some countries give more powers to their presidents and others rely more on their bureaucracy. On their constitution and government systems‚ they define the powers of their presidents. For some countries‚ having strong states means a strong central government. For other countries‚ having a strong Federal government without having strong states seems unthinkable. The president of the United States has numerous powers

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