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    To solidify my arguments‚ I reviewed the codes of ethics upheld by governing engineering organizations. Evidence and claims supported by the clauses of the codes would solidify my argument when I approached the heads of the firm with the issue. I began with the code of ethics held by the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPA) [3]. Following the guidelines under the third section of the document‚ “Professional Obligations”‚ I found clauses that aligned well with my decision. Under the statement

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    Currently there are 300‚000 male and female child soldiers ranging between the ages of 6 and18 that are illegally recruited to fight for approximately 30 conflicts around the world. Child soldiers are targets for state-run armies‚ paramilitaries and rebel groups because of there vulnerability‚ age and size. Once recruited and trained they are known to commit acts of murder‚ rape‚ mass killings and mutilation. There is a debate whether or not children should be prosecuted for their war crimes. Child

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    microeconomics‚ macroeconomics is one of the two most general fields in economics. Macroeconomists study aggregated indicators such as GDPunemployment rates‚ and price indices to understand how the whole economy functions. Macroeconomists develop models that explain the relationship between such factors as national income‚ output‚ consumption‚ unemploymentinflation‚ savings‚ investment‚ international trade and international finance. In contrast‚ microeconomics is primarily focused on the actions

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    MONETARY POLICY OF PAKISTAN 2012 The basic challenge faced by Pakistan’s economy is financing its fiscal and external current account deficits. The size of these deficits may not be considered large given the current state of falling private sector investment demand in the economy. A reflection of overall low aggregate demand can be seen in the declining inflation trend‚ contraction in the real private sector credit‚ and falling volume of imports. The SBP’s monetary policy stance in FY12 so far

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    fashionable manner. But I also believe Gun control will not stop violence because a violent person doesn’t need a gun to be violent. Taking guns away from violent people will not make them less violent. It might make them more violent. Violent people can use anything to be violent. Taking guns away from violent people is no more than just taking one out of a thousand more ways to hurt‚ rob‚ or kill you. If the government put more gun control or even if they made guns illegal there would be less deaths

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    Human rights according to Webster?s dictionary is described as follows. Webster(2016)?Haman Rights (as freedom from unlawful imprisonment‚ torture‚ and execution) regarded as belonging fundamentally to all people.?(2016) There are three arguments concerning human trafficking in the cell of one?s organs for profit. The libertarian ideology concerns my body is my property and I own all that?s encased within me from my knowledge of my physical form. Next a nation such as China who have who

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    The articles are talking about Inflation and the effects of it on the GDP of the United States compared to China. The first article is called “Catching the Eagle”. In December 2010‚ the Economist introduced a chart that made prediction of when China’s economy will overtake America’s economy. When the chart was first introduced in 2010‚ the Economist included a set of default assumptions for the decade ahead. They assumed that growth would average 7.75% in China over the subsequent ten years and 2

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    formed from the voluntary union of national central banks‚ and the ECB itself. The National banks‚ like the Bundesbank‚ have however not been abolished. They merely become operating arms of the ECB. The ECB assumes responsibility for EU monetary policies‚ but it is the Council of Ministers and the not the ECB which is empowered to conclude agreements on the exchange rate systems in relation to non-EU currencies and to change the central rates for the single currency within the system. Therefore‚

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    The Cost for Knowledge: An Argument against the Rising College Tuition Deciding which college to attend is a choice that many high school graduates will face. Whether it is in state or out of state‚ the variety of colleges is endless‚ but essentially the high cost of attending these institutions significantly cuts the choices down to a minimum. Should rising college tuitions limit the choices for students? No‚ absolutely not. College tuition should be regulated to give fair chances to all students

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    The cosmological arguments are inductive arguments based on an ‘a posteriori’ premise‚ which‚ despite having been introduced many years ago‚ continue to be prevalent today. An early example of the argument is within ‘Timaeus’‚ in which Plato proposed the idea that anything that has been created must be created by a cause. These arguments are intended to prove the existence of the God of Classical Theism by explaining that God must be the first cause of the universe; the being setting the world into

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