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    the goods for the work they did. So they created a government named Animalism‚ based on the Old Major’s vision. In Animalism‚ there are no owners‚ no rich‚ but no poor‚ workers got a better life‚ and all animals are equal. The animals established the Seven Commandments‚ which were laws created by the pigs to protect animals. The goals of the government were also set up. The goals said that everyone was equal‚ there would be more food and sleep for all‚ there was to be respect for all animals‚ and

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    Buy Nothing Day

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    Giovanna Ferrel 5-20-13 English A buy nothing day In Canada on November 24 they hold a “Buy nothing day”. I agree with this‚ people are so easily consumed with new products they don’t need. For example‚ we go to fast food restaurants‚ when we have fridge full of food at home. We purchase the Newest IPhone‚ when we have the older one that works perfectly fine. Consumerism is causing more harm to the world than we are aware of. People seem to forget‚ or ignore where these products they

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    The Equal Protection Clause‚ which applies to equality‚ is protected under the Constitution. The Equal Protection Clause is stated in the 14th Amendment. The states that people born or naturalized in the United States are named citizens of the U.S. and of the state that they reside in. This amendment intends to stop discrimination against others and to make sure everybody has equal rights. Cases that are related to this topic include Sweatt v. Painter‚ Reed v. Reed‚ and Lawrence v. Texas. Sweatt

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals

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    TITLE 1 Ethical Treatment of Animals SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility January 10‚ 2011 The Ethical Treatment of Animals Page 1 The ethical treatment of animals has not always been so controversial. In the beginning‚ God created animals to serve man‚ and to be helpful to man. They have worth

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    Equal Rights for Men and Women? Do you believe women should have the same rights as men? - Anthony Schifano (California‚ USA) Lama:  I do believe that women should have the same rights as men because they make up half the society. Sure‚ I do believe that women should be treated equally and have same rights as men because the only difference between women and men is their sex and biological structure. Saher:  Of course; women and men are equal. Both genders are human beings who live their

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    Ashley Treatment Paper

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    Stance on Ashley treatment Ashley’s treatment’s main purpose is to improve patient’s quality life‚ in other words‚ it makes it easier for the caregivers to take care of the patient. The methods under this treatment include breast bud removal‚ removing uterus to avoid menstruation cramps and limiting final height using estrogen therapy. (Ashley’s Blog‚ 2009) In my opinion‚ Ashley treatment is beneficial for both the patient and the caregivers because it minimizes pain for the patient and also makes

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    Seeking Equal Rights

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    SEEKING EQUAL RIGHTS Throughout history‚ women have been discriminated against based on a gender-biased belief system. They have had fewer rights and opportunities than men. They have been regarded as weaker‚ limited to roles as wives and mothers‚ and considered intellectually inferior. Educational opportunities have been denied them‚ ownership rights excluded them‚ and voting rights were non-existent until the 19th century as well ("Wic - Women’s International Center"‚ n.d.). Women have never

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    dissociative disorder escapes reality in ways that are involuntary and unhealthy. The symptoms of dissociative disorders — ranging from amnesia to alternate identities — usually develop as a reaction to trauma and help keep difficult memories at bay. Treatment for dissociative disorders may include psychotherapy‚ hypnosis and medication. Although treating dissociative disorders can be difficult‚ many people with dissociative disorders are able to learn new ways of coping and lead healthy‚ productive lives

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    Should doctors be able to refuse demands for "futile" treatment? "Futile" treatment is when there is no medical benefit from the treatment they are receiving‚ and that there will be no improvement if they are in a permanent vegetative state. Although the concept of medical futility dates back in the Ancient Greek days with physician Hippocrates‚ it has only recently (in the past 40 years) become a controversial topic. The issue of medical futility is important because it deals with many issues such

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