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    • Legal Requirements Consumer Law: Businesses need to make sure that their marketing activities are within the law. The European Union has made the consumer protection act so much stronger over the years. The businesses must be able to keep up with the constant changes with the law and landmark just in case the activities they are currently doing are now illegal. If Apple does this to their business‚ they would have to pay fines (costs vary between how serious the activity has become) to suffer

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    Should Animals be used for Research? Should Animals be used for research? This question is very controversial you’re either for it or against it there’s no sitting on the fence with this one. The pros of animal research are that it helps researchers to find what drugs and treatments help the best‚ improves human health‚ and helps ensure safety of drugs. Just reading these 3 pros makes animal research seems needed‚ but with the good there is always the bad. Some cons to animal research which are

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    2012. . "Reporting Internet Animal Abuse | BellaDOG Magazine." Reporting Internet Animal Abuse | BellaDOG Magazine. N.p.‚ 2011. Web. 22 Nov. 2012. . "The Issues." PETA. N.p.‚ 2012. Web. 22 Nov. 2012. . "Types of Animal Testing." -The American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS). N.p.‚ 2012. Web. 22 Nov. 2012. . Corp.‚ Petabuse. "Animal Cruelty." Animal Cruelty | Pet-Abuse.Com Animal Cruelty Database. N.p.‚ 2001-2012. Web. 22 Nov. 2012. . Corp.‚ Petabuse. "Local Animal Cruelty Case Search | Pet-Abuse.Com

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    PRESSURE GROUPS ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF ANY SOCIETY. CRITICALLY DISCUSS. According to Duncan Watts‚ a pressure group can be an organized group that seeks to influence government policy or protect or advance a particular cause or interest. They can also be described as ‘interest groups’‚ ‘lobby groups’ or ‘protest groups.’ Some people avoid using the term ‘pressure group’ as it can mistakenly be interpreted as meaning the groups use actual pressure to achieve their aims‚ which does

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    The Ethics of Engineering

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    “The ethical and professional role of the engineer is to ensure that engineered goods and services are technically accurate and correct rather than focussing on the impact that the products of engineering may have on the community and environment.” Do you agree with this statement? Develop an argument‚ supported by relevant evidence and references‚ to validate your opinion. Table of Contents Introduction - 3 Ethics - 3 Stem Cell Research3 Inhumane Practices3 Professionalism - 4

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    Prisoner experimentation is an issue that has affected prisoners all across the world. When participants are being experimented on‚ most of the time‚ there was no consent given to the experimenter. In these cases‚ the experiment should not be performed. In most cases the subjects‚ have little understanding of the experiment and should be able to stop being tested on if they please. Although using prisoners for experiments‚ is not a terrible thing to do‚ because most of the prisoners being tested

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    Animal Experimentation If you are a pet owner‚ like many you don’t wish for any harm to come to them or any other animal for that matter. However in this world there are organizations that mistreat animals and experiment on common house hold pets such as dogs or cats. The two reason for animal testing are “First‚ to find out more about the animals themselves‚ and‚ secondly to test substances and procedures to see if they are harmful (with a view to find out if they are harmful to human beings)”

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    The Ethical Treatment of Animals A person for the ethical treatment of animals (PeTA) is an American animal rights organization based in Norfolk‚ VA‚ and led by its founder‚ Ingrid Newkirk (international president). PeTA was founded‚ March 1980 as a nonprofit organization. As of 2011‚ its assets are 18.02 million‚ with revenue of 31.81 million. Alex Pacheco‚ co-founder of PeTA is an American animal rights activist from Joliet‚ IL. Newkirk and Pacheco first became widely publicized

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    Ethical Investments

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    Ethical investments are similar to traditional investments with only one difference. Both traditional and ethical investors pursue the same goal of capital gains‚ higher income and/or preservation of capital for future needs. "The major difference between traditional investors and ethical investors is that ethical investors do not want their investments going for things that cause harm to the social or physical environments. Instead they want their investments to support needed and life supportive

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    automatic theatres‚ war machines operated. Schools of the Hellenistic Age were supported by the state‚ and at the Alexandrian Museum were lectures on astronomy‚ geography‚ physics‚ mathematics‚ botany‚ zoology‚ anatomy and medicine‚ where research by vivisection was done on animals. In their laboratories the Alexandrians discovered the nerves and learned that the brain controlled the limbs‚ a fact already known to the ancient Egyptians. When the Romans came on the scene‚ companies were organized to build

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