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Landon Summers Creative Writing Period 8 Argument #2 Final draft December 29‚ 2012 The Unfortunate Accident Arthur McArthur‚ husband to Queenie McArthur‚ was pronounced dead on June 6‚ 1954 from a head injury which he sustained from falling down his stairs. Arthur’s lifeless body was discovered by his wife Queenie around 1:30 AM‚ when she had arrived home late from a party dressed in a decadent black dress. During the autopsy of Arthur’s body it was discovered that he copious amounts of
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bowhead whales‚ turtles‚ clams‚ and glass sponges are examples of such animals that are able to live for long periods of time. Lauren Said-Moorhouse‚ journalist for CNN‚ interviewed Shin Kubota‚ a professor at Kyoto University ’s Seto Marine Biological Laboratory‚ believes that Turritopsis (Immortal Jellyfish) has applications for human beings that‚ “is the most wonderful dream of mankind”. There has been multiple advances toward investigating what causes them to have that superpower. It could be possible
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To what extent should internationalism be pursued‚ this is one of the most controversial questions of our government and the world today. Internationalism should be pursued to the fullest extent for many different reasons‚ some of them being fair spread of economic wealth around the world and to prevent wars over governmental issues like communism and democracy. Some people argue against internationalism‚ their argument being certain parts of the world are being used for outsourcing‚ but we will
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Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. "Chapter 4: Preventing Unsafe Abortion." Research On Reproductive Health At WHO (2002): 37-41. Academic Search Complete. Web. 12 Nov. 2012. Bachioch‚ Erika. "Embodied Equality: Debunking Equal Protection Arguments For Abortion Rights." Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy 34.3 (2011): 889-950. Academic Search Complete. Web. 24 Oct. 2012. Cannold‚ Leslie. "Chapter Four: Women‚ Ectogenesis‚ and Ethical Theory." Ectogenesis. 47-58. n.p.: Editions Rodopi
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‘against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. A: There are two types of behaviour‚ innate and learned. Innate behaviour (also known as nature) is defined as natural and instinctive. It is the behaviour present at birth‚ the fixed‚ unchanging behaviours.Nativists believe that various aspects of behaviour are innate. They argue that behaviour is due to genetics as we inherit the qualities that decide the kind of person we will be. For example‚ reflexes. Some examples of these
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Against Abortion Argument Abortion will always be murder. It is granted that a lot of mothers turn to abortion in order to resolve their problem of carrying an unwanted child‚ but what happens if the abortion process goes wrong? It results to another problem; not only will the child die‚ but the mother too. It will be two deaths‚ two precious lives that go to waste just because of one wrong decision. Furthermore‚ some abortion process can result in medical complications in a woman’s later life
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In Aristotle’s De Interpretatione he discusses an argument for Fatalism. The aim of the argument for Fatalism is to illustrate that our actions can have no effect on the future. The argument for fatalism begins by claiming that‚ with regard to statements‚ E must be either true or false (30a). It then claims that if E is true‚ then it was always true (30a)‚ and argues that if E has always been true‚ then it couldn’t be false. The argument for fatalism claims that if E couldn’t be false‚ then it’s
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with virtue). Simply put‚ according to Aristotle‚ if something has a function then the good of that thing depends on its proper function; the same way a hammer is not good if it does not properly hammer as it was designed. He holds that most people agree about what the good is “since both the many and the cultivated call it happiness” (Aristotle‚ 1985 p. 5). Unfortunately that is not the case. His function argument has been widely critiqued at nearly
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assess the arguments for the legalization of marijuana‚ and by doing so point out flaws in these arguments. Furthermore‚ this paper will assess the credibility and the source of these arguments‚ and present counter arguments to conclude that marijuana should not be a legal drug in California and the rest of the United States. First I will consider The National Organizations for the Reform of Marijuana Law’s “Principles of Responsible Marijuana Use” which is the basis for their argument for the legalization
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