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    In this week‚ there was the topic from the whaling ban and the issues this caused. I chose the whaling ban because I like the animals and I’m against the violence or any harm with animals. Each paragraph answers the questions for the assignment. I don’t agree with the Norwegian and Japanese for hunting whales as a cultural exemption. My arguments to be against this “cultural tradition” are the cruelty the whales suffer when they got kill with lethal methods such as the use of the explosive grenade

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    assignment: ____________ Instructor’s comments: Compensation-Bemis 1 Compensation-Bemis Corporation Human Resource Management MBA 506 Jennifer Rebarchick Misericordia University Fall 2014 Compensation-Bemis 2 ABSTRACT The main purpose of a compensation strategy is to give the right rewards for the right employee behavior. Compensation is an important motivator when looking to achieve desired organizational results

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    In philosophical literature‚ Marquis argued that abortion was/is immoral‚ except only in rare exceptions‚ but more importantly he noted that prochoice and anti-abortion arguments cannot be symmetric thus making discussion on the topic quite a conundrum. Marquis purported the arguments of anti-abortionist‚ who asserted and believed that life is present at or from the moment of conception‚ and that fetuses look like babies‚ possess genetic code‚ and are therefore in possession of the qualities and

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    There are many people in the US that struggle to survive and obtain basic necessities. Welfare is the financial support of people in need but how does the government decide who needs it. Is it the government’s responsibility to help them or should these people not depend on others to help them? Murray believes that welfare is not good because there is always going to be someone who is getting it that doesn’t need it and someone who needs it but isn’t getting it. He also believes that people who are

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    war is failing‚ and people arrested and imprisoned for marijuana use are not cured of their habit during time spent in jail. Since 1971 when President Richard Nixon declared a war on drug abuse‚ the government has been ineffectual in their fight against illegal drug abuse. From 1997 to 2006‚ the New York City Police Department arrested and jailed more than 353‚000 people simply for possessing small amounts of marijuana. This was eleven times more marijuana arrests than in the previous decade‚ and

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    countries and more important. “when rich countries can edit the poor out of the most important document on the gravest danger facing Earth”(Source 3:13) This means that noone thats rich is really serious about this situation and could careless about what the poor people and families are going through. “ But‚ as i wrote recently‚ there are certain people- particularly those with large concentrations of melanin in their skin‚ and smaller concentrations of money in the bank- who are suffering more of

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    The number of high school graduates that do not attend college has been increasing since around 2009 according to The New York Times. That may seem shocking to most people. This is because it is not what the societal expectations are for high school graduates. Adolescents in the new generation are becoming more courageous in making their own decisions‚ even if it is not what society thinks is the “right” thing to do. They are stepping out of the social norms by portraying behaviors that are not considered

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    non-raven” as support for the claim. Popper sees no logic in this argument‚ asserting that it is impossible to falsify the hypothesis that all ravens are black if one is not actively seeking non-black ravens. Merely identifying non-black non-raven objects‚ such as white shoes or green apples‚ serves only to eliminate said objects from our investigation‚ rendering them

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    cruelty that the media projects to society. No matter what one’s opinion of the subject is‚ it is still something that our society and culture deals with. It’s an on going topic that should be resolved in the favor of making animal experimentation illegal. First of all‚ there are three

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    Furthermore‚ considering the instability of culture and the historical events that reinforce this idea‚ the seemingly inevitable act of cultural appropriation can be constructive to society. What many do not realize is that appropriation allows people to learn more about another culture: “When we attack people for stepping outside their own cultural experiences‚ we hinder our ability to develop empathy and cross-cultural understanding” (Cathy‚ 2015). Cultural adoption brings new changes and possibilities

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