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    Hart Devlin Debate

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    Plato’s belief that one’s happiness and one’s well-being reinforces his or her morality. Hart and Devlin forced society and the United States legal system to determine the relationship between one’s freedom of choice and one’s privacy of morality. This debate transpired due to the issue of homosexuality and prostitution in the mid-1900s. Hart and Devlin‚ a well-read Professor and a Law Lord‚ respectively‚ attempt to pinpoint the debated issue of one’s freedom and one’s privacy of morality. Lord Devlin

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    Debate-Youth Wages

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen‚ adjudicator and fellow debaters. The topic that the first affirmative speaker has already introduced is that we should abolish special youth wages. However‚ my team disagrees with this and we believe that we should keep the youth wages that our country already has. Our team agrees with the definition the affirmative team presented. As the first speaker‚ I‚ Sheryl George will be discussing the employment and educational problems we would in face in Australia

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    Organ Market Debate

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    challenges the prospect of a live organ market due to its effect on human integrity‚ equality‚ and value. Campbell makes a very structured argument about the moral and ethical implications of a legal organ market. Throughout his discussion‚ he highlights the issues of human integrity‚ ethics‚ and the division of social classes. By breaking down his argument in this manner‚ he consistently displays his view that payment for organ donation is an unethical practice that must be addressed. Campbell

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    banned--and in others it is promoted or up for consideration. In recent days‚ the issue of ’right and wrong’ has surfaced in the midst of this argument‚ sharing different meanings to the opposing sides. To some‚ it is right only for the woman who brings forth life to raise the child; for it is deemed that she is the only one fit to be the child’s mother. Clearly‚ we must indeed recognize this side of the argument. But to those with that viewpoint‚ that is the end of the argument. They do not see

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    prison debate

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    People are sent to prison for committing a crime‚ the justice system shows that there are more than 186 crimes a criminal can appose and be sent to prison for their actions. as me and my partner explain. The purpose of punishment is to show disapproval for the offender’s wrongdoing‚ and to clearly condemn his criminal actions. This is why we punish; we punish to censure (retribution)‚ we do not punish merely to help a person change for the better (rehabilitation). We still have to punish a robber

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    be argued that the debate on Euthanasia is one of the most controversial issues of our time. All terminally ill patients have to deal with excruciating emotional and/or physical pain but some face the difficult decision as to whether or not they wish to take their lives. These patients not only have to deal with their personal suffering‚ but have to take into consideration how the choice of euthanasia will affect others around them. The article I have chosen highlights the debate and affects of Euthanasia

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    Marijuana and the Great Debate Cannabis or Marijuana‚ is the most popular illegal drug used recreationally today. It is derived from the flowering plant called cannabis and is also known by many other names such as pot‚ weed‚ hemp‚ and grass. Botanically‚ there are well over three hundred chemicals that derive from the cannabis plant. The main active ingredients of the drug are THC (tetrahydrocannabinol or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol)‚ and CBD (Cannabidiol). Of the cannabinoids‚ THC is the main

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    Debate Intro Speech

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    Debate intro speach Topic: Death Penalty Have you ever been wrongly accused of doing something that you didn’t even do? Can you imagine what would happen if you were wrongly accused of a capital crime and ended up paying with your life—for something you didn’t even do?! That‚ among many other reasons‚ is why the death penalty should be illegal. One reason the death penalty should be illegal is that it’s actually more expensive for the government. This is true because people go through many

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    Nature Nurture Debate

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    Gender: Nature Nurture Debate By Liz Noad‚ Kate Lightburn‚ Sammy‚ Kris ( can you lot add your full names )  Nature versus nurture is the argument of whether it is the characteristics that are inherited‚ or those that are learnt through environmental influences‚ which effect how we develop.  We are going to look into the different psychological approaches in relation to whether it is nature or nurture that determines gender: ◦ Psychodynamic ◦ Biological ◦ Social Learning ◦ Cognitive Introduction

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    Abortion: The Two Sides of a Controversial Issue. The word abortion means the "Also called voluntary abortion. The removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy." (Dictionary). Abortion is a major issue in the world today. People in many countries are having abortion each year even if it is going against their religion. There are many arguments for and against abortion. It is a really polemic topic to write and talk about and it causes controversies

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