“Culture must not be accorded the status of a metanorm which trumps rights”, - Philip Alston, ‘The Best Interests Principle: Towards a Reconciliation of Culture and Human Rights’. The legal approach towards cultural practice in the name of preserving cultural pluralism has so far been in congruence within the relevant social understandings of the cultures within which they are practiced....

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Sorry, but police body-worn cameras (BWCs) are not the panacea to police performance. Rather, what was thought to prevent the police’s abusive use of power is turning into the means of reinforcing their authority and eroding the citizen’s privacy as it pairs up with facial-recognition technology. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, nearly half of the law enforcement agencies...

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Freedom is the right and privilege to do what you want and aspire what you want. Freedom can shape people in a positive or negative way. Liberty is the condition of being free inside from restrictions by authority on one's views of position and behavior. Freedom has to do with certain situations in which you have to deal with. As...

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For many years, the topic of abortion has been a heated topic for debate. Though the topic of abortion is quite controversial in the United States, the ability to undergo the procedure to receive an abortion is legal. The United States has currently been addressing the heated topic by making access to at least one clinic in each state that...

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Introduction Equality and justice are foundational principles that underpin the moral and legal frameworks of societies worldwide. While often used interchangeably, these concepts are distinct yet interrelated, each playing a crucial role in shaping social dynamics. Equality refers to the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities, whereas justice is the principle of fairness in the protection...

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Introduction Over time, research findings show that ambivalence is evident when a woman decides on keeping the child; however, abortion becomes a choice when there are fears about adverse effects that might occur to a woman (Kirkman, Rowe, Hardiman, Mallett, & Rosenthal, 2009). Abortion can be defined as a voluntary termination of the life of a fetus by terminating a...

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According to the national survey of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia within the United States, public opinion polls show public approval for the legalization of physician-assisted suicide. Physician-Assisted Suicide gives terminally ill, yet legally capable of making decisions, patients the assistance of drugs at lethal doses to end their life. Physician-assisted suicide is controversial with many pros and cons outlined by...

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Imagine your twelve-year-old daughter is walking home from school, she always tells you how she wants to be a doctor when she grows up, so she can help people like her mommy. She gets kidnapped by an individual and is raped. You live in Alabama, and the law to make abortions illegal just passed. She gets pregnant at age twelve....

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Introduction In this paper, I will argue that Mary Ann Warren fails to effectively address objections to her argument that a fetus is not a person and therefore not entitled to full moral rights. Initially, I will summarize Warren’s argument in support of abortion. I will then examine two objections to Warren’s argument: infanticide and potential person objections. Then I...

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Introduction to Gender Equality Women are still fighting for equality today. Women today face misrepresentation, lack of human rights, and unequal pay. Which leaves them fighting for basic respect as human beginning. The question is, why are women not treated equally to men, and why have women not been given equality yet? Is it because women are intimidating? Not smart...

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Imagine holding that tiny, little life in your arms, feeling its heartbeat against your chest, staring at the love of your life just laying in your arms. You just want to protect it with all your life. Do you know some people could care less about that life? In 2014, nineteen percent of pregnancies ended in abortion. Abortion is murder,...

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In Canada, during the 1968 election, Pierre Trudeau campaigned his vision of a 'just society.' He was known for defining what his version of a 'just society was. He envisioned a society where every Canadian had a reasonable standard of living and where every citizen had the same individual rights. Thus, after he was elected, he brought the Charter of...

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Introduction The basis of this assignment is to outline, explain and examine one normative moral theory, which will be deontology with reference to abortion. Academic resources will be used as evidence to support this assignment and the Harvard reference system to acknowledge where information has been found. According to The Ethics Centre (2016), deontology is defined as a normative moral...

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Introduction The intersection of Aboriginal rights and the Boer War presents a unique lens through which to explore the historical dynamics of indigenous involvement in global conflicts. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the world witnessed the complex entanglements of colonialism, nationalism, and indigenous resistance. The Boer War (1899-1902), primarily a conflict between the British Empire and the...

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Early Life and Education of Dorothy Miles Deaf activist and poet, Dorothy Miles was born on August 19th, 1931 in North Wales, United Kingdom (Dorothy). Dorothy was the youngest of five and was very close to her parents throughout her life. She passed away at age sixty-one in January 1993 (Dorothy). Dorothy’s first language was English; it was not until...

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During the Romantic Era nature was used as a model for writers to base their writings as well as their beliefs of off. Nature is described through their poetry as representing the best and properly ordered aspect of things. Also, nature is the representation of sincerity, equality and perfection. In nature everything that is alive has the same and equal...

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The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal. This quote by Aristotle sums up David Miller’s conjecture in the article, Against Global Egalitarianism. Miller’s work confronts and dismantles the view that there needs to be substantial equality between humans as a matter of justice irrespective of the society they belong to. As a nationalist and...

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In this essay, I will be writing about an important moral issue “Gender Equality”. As I am a female, it does not mean that sex equity is merely a ladies’ subject, however, it is necessary and supportive to people of all sexes and it should be supported by everyone. It means both genders should be considered of equivalent status and...

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Abortion Law in Mississippi Since the U.S. Supreme Court recognized the constitutional right to abortion in the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, abortion issues have surfaced in every election both locally and statewide. Abortion is not a priority but it certainly has helped shape policies and attitudes in the U.S political landscape. Approximately 862,320 abortions occurred in the United States...

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Abortion is a very controversial topic that has been around for decades in the United States of America. There are two sides to this argument, which include people who are pro-choice, who believe that each person is the source of their own moral authority and has the right to choose life or death, and people against abortion (pro-life), who believe...

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Introduction “Freedom contains the mystery Of the world. God wanted Freedom, and from this came the The tragedy of the world”. -Nikolai Berdyaev. The word freedom seems to be the simplest word, but it contains a lot of mysteries and struggles inside it. Even though freedom meaning is simple to define but the concept in actuality is hard to exercise....

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Abstract The protection of children is a value shared by all cultures and communities around the globe. In almost all societies, responsibility for raising children well and preparing them for adulthood goes beyond the parents and is shared, to some degree, by the community at large. The community’s investment in the well-being of its children is reflected in cultural mores...

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Ethics Models/Rules/Views Ethics are what we consider to be right and wrong. Although sometimes we think ethics are black and white, or something is completely right or wrong that may not always be the case. There are many different views or models of ethics that people follow that can alter what they think is ethical. One of these perspectives is...

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There are pros and cons between both individual rights and public order, but which hold more usefulness in society that protects privacy. As a society we accept the individual rights as a claim on independency. The mi their individual rights are inclined to add disorder on public order, which I believe it holds some amount of disadvantages to certain societies...

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People should keep your friends close and your enemies closer because the people you think are your friends can stab you in the back. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, a group of boys crash-landed on a deserted island where they formed rules and a system of government. Without the supervision of adults, they quickly turned violent and...

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Domestic Violence Laws in NSW 1. Describe your chosen issue, outlining any relevant legislation. Domestic violence, as defined by the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007, refers to an “offence committed by a person against another person with whom the person who commits the offence has (or has had) a domestic relationship, the commission of which is intended to...

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Introduction: The Interplay of Individual Rights and Public Health Throughout the years, various epidemics, pandemics and diseases have affected the world and when they occur, citizens demand and expect the government to eradicate the disease, prevent and minimise its spread. This is where public health thrives, it may be defined as the protection of individuals health and well-being through the...

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Individual rights are those considered so essential that they warrant specific statutory protection from interference. While the U.S. Constitution, for example, divides and restricts the powers of the federal and state governments to check their own and each other’s power, it also expressly ensures and protects certain rights and liberties of individuals from government interference. Most of these rights, such...

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What qualities mark a great, respectable man? Surely, in order for others to consider him an exceptional man, he must be virtuous and brave. Historians illustrate a large multitude of historical figures to be admirable, yet they don’t elaborate as to why. In Jane Addams’ address commemorating George Washington’s birthday, she clearly articulates how and why Washington earned his legacy...

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Rights cannot be overemphasized, as it is a privilege enjoyed by each and every citizen in the country. A right is a legal requirement and civil liberty which everyone naturally must have irrespective of the gender, religion, culture, tribe, race, disability, status or citizenship of the individual. Rights are constitutional and must be adhered to by the citizens and the...

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