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    Answer 1 1) Affirmative Power - The 28th Amendment was properly‚ albeit swiftly‚ enacted. Although the super-majority requirements of the amendment process are meant to force deliberation‚ the absence of deliberation does not invalidate an otherwise proper amendment. Any flaws in the amendment process (of which there do not appear to be any)‚ would not be justiciable in any event. Unlike other amendments‚ e.g.‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 19‚ the 28th Amendment contains no separate enforcement clause‚ but this

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    INTRODUCTION The first article ‘hundreds of economists agree Marijuana legalization could save taxpayers $13 billion per year’ by Jonathan Benson underlines a sensible ethical issue which legalizing a plant regarded as drug – though non-narcotic – in other to save and to make more money. In second article‚ “Pepsi’s ’Next’ generation - Less sugar!”‚ Scott Morefield highlights Pepsi’s procedures of making soft-drink –thereby making money – which harmful for the customers. On one hand‚ Pepsi gets

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    Ethical Theories Joseph Ramos ETH/316 November 26‚ 2012 Irma Flores-Brothers Ethical Theories Ethics can be defined as a code of moral principles that sets a standard between right and wrong. Having what it takes to be an ethical person is not an easy task and the proper methods of becoming a moral person has been debated for centuries. This has resulted in several theories including utilitarianism‚ virtue theory‚ and deontological. Although all relate to ethics they each have a different

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    Essay I Ethical Theory Thesis: To begin‚ I believe that it would be permissible to shove the fat man off the railing to save the lives of five individuals that would have otherwise been struck by the trolley. I will use John Stuart Mill’s teleological theory of Act Utilitarianism to prove my case. I will also explain why I disagree with Kant’s Formula of Humanity. Background: The theory that we are focusing on for this particular case is called the normative theory of ethics. This theory asks what

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    1. Yes‚ affirmative action policy is morally defensible‚ 2. I think United States of America has successfully implemented the policy of affirmative action‚ majority of people of all racial groups there (African Americans/ blacks)‚ are employed and there is a balance between men and woman. The policy succeeded because they managed to empower or to redress the racial issue in most sectors of the economy. 3. South African government chose to implement the affirmative action and act‚ because

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    other. The morality of our actions is based on motivation‚ group rules and norms‚ and the end result. The difficult questions of ethics and information technology (IT) may not have been considered by previous generations‚ but what is good‚ evil‚ right‚ and wrong in human behavior certainly has been. With these historical foundations and systematic analyses of present-day and future IT challenges‚ we are equipped for both the varied ethical battles we will face and the ethical successes we desire.

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    Ethical Theories Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is most often associated with Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873). According to utilitarianism principle‚ a decision is ethical if it provides the greater utility than any other alternative decision. Thus the decision maker must evaluate each decision alternative‚ and then select the one that yields the greatest net utility (Fritzsche‚ 1997). There two types of utilitarianism‚ act and rule. Individual decisions are evaluated

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    Affirmative Action University of Phoenix Susan E. Ricard Since the beginning of affirmative action‚ there has been controversy about the program being an effective tool to eliminate discrimination in education and the workplace. Even though the numbers with affirmative action plans seemed to have improved the percentage of minorities in schools and workplaces‚ it does not work to mandate that people change. Once the mandates disappear the numbers begin to decrease. In its conception in

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    Affirmative action has been the topic of debate for many years. It has been controversial because it has been said to be a form of reverse discrimination. This paper will discuss the purpose behind affirmative action‚ as well as‚ its various strengths and weaknesses. Also‚ this paper will look at the following issues surrounding affirmative action such as the incompetency myth ( are companies hiring less qualified people?)‚ the impact on employment (what has changed in the work place?)‚ the impact

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    Our company has been debating the sides of affirmative action and whether or not to adopt policies in our hiring practices. I have done research on the topic and these are the findings I have made: According to an article written by the National Conference of State Legislatures‚ one of the major arguments in favor of affirmative action is the diversity it creates (“Affirmative Action | Overview‚” 2014). In a company‚ this can benefit the culture through the addition of people from different backgrounds

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