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    patient is a controversial topic that medical professionals cannot avoid. Many health professionals face the ethical dilemma of whether or not they should end a patient’s misery. Patient’s rights are always the top priority‚ doctors are taught to find every possible way to treat and cure the patient‚ but the possibility of the patient being irremediable to what extent is the health care professionals willing to go to give the patient their wishes? Many people believe that euthanasia is a patient’s

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    Vaccination Argument

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    A last major political goal for our party is to mandate vaccinations for our children. In a recent poll‚ 28% of voters voted no in their children being vaccinated for preventable diseases. However‚ today our party is here to make our stance as antibodies and fight off the bugs of our opponents. Vaccinations are vital in the safety of our children and of our nation. The myth of the opponent claiming “As long as other children are getting vaccinated‚ mine don’t need to be” is false. Skipping a vaccination

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    College Argument

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    This is the case because in college you learn a lot of lessons and get to experience different job careers. When you go to college you are more likely to get hired over someone with just a high school diploma. Also you can choose different jobs that you like since you have a wider variety. This gives you a chance to choose the job that you want instead of the only job you can get. You should go to college because people who attend college make more money than those who don’t most of the time. This

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    that I would take to evaluate his arguments can be found in this week’s chapter on p. 219 and are as follows: • Step 1: After fully listening to President Kennedy’s argument‚ I would identify any hidden premises that might have been included in the argument. If any part of the argument was complex‚ I would make sure to break down all parts of the argument that were expressed in order to better evaluate it. • Step 2: I would examine each part of the argument for any errors affecting the truth;

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    a bedrock principle. “We are all created equal”...This morning the Supreme Court recognize that the constitution guarantee marriage equality. Doing so‚ they reaffirm that all American are entitle to the equal protection of the law. That all people should be treated equally regardless of who they are‚ or whom they love…”(Whitehouse). This is part of a speech made by President Barrack Obama after the Supreme Court passed the decision on marriage equality on June 26‚ 2015. In the past 30 plus years‚

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    Animal Testing Argument

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    . While animal testing has led to many scientific breakthroughs in the treatments of diseases and illnesses‚ researchers should consider the animals’ interests and feelings. There should be more readily available alternatives to live animal testing because animals feel pain and have emotions that are no different than humans. Animals are left disfigured‚ scarred‚ sick or even die from these strenuous experiments. Animals have been used throughout history for biomedical research. Greek physicians

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    Enron Argument

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    fraud in a selfish pursuit to develop her own career. When first warning signs of fraud happened in 1996 Watkins protested against them to higher management however got no response. Instead of alerting the public or taking legal actions she simply accepted defeat and switched divisions in the company‚ ultimately allowing her to become Vice President. Had Watkins taken action early on the scandal would have not been able to develop in to what it had by 2000. 2. Sharron Watkins only voiced her

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    of the contemporary society should avoid thinking other than for themselves by taking on the pathway of being a contrarian. His purpose is to help “individuals on how they think‚ and not what they think by making them a more independent and questioning person” (63). The letters take us through a pathway of what is means to be a contrarian. He uses great personal and current examples to explain why individuals should have a voice for their own. Two of the most important topics in which he heavily

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    The country should take a new look at drug legalization as a solution to a problem that has been long out of control. Although a person may feel that he or she can’t live without their particular addiction‚ there is no scientific proof or medical test for an addict. Since drug legalization is the topic of this essay let us focus on alternatives to the War on Drugs. One possibility for controlling drug abuse is to legalize illegal drugs. In contrast to today’s society where drugs are illegal there

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    When beginning a discussion‚ it helps to be prepared‚ to know both sides of the argument especially the side you are arguing because it can be hard to see where the debate will lead. Thrasymachus falls into this situation as he tries to make an argument but ends up unable to see where the discussion is being lead‚ this causes him to push examples without fully examining all the areas of weakness in his arguments‚ which leads to his failure. Justice is usually linked with people who are just‚ but

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