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Animal Ethics

... the big picture which includes the animals and its environment. I will first look at the views of Peter Singer, who is a utilitarian. A utilitarian is someone who believes the greatest amount of good for the greatest number. Singer wants the suffering of animals to be taken into consideration. He states “If a being suffers, there can be no moral justification for refusing to take that suffering into consideration. No matter what the nature of the being, the principle of equality requires that its suffering be counted equally with the ...

Number of words: 1807 | Number of pages: 7

Senior Citizens And Driving Tests

... everyday. With some of these people still driving it creates a definite hazard not only to other drivers but also pedestrians, and with a local person who is too old for driving this could be a regular problem. I think this is a very important problem that needs to be dealt with so we can prevent future accidents. I think by passing this law it will make the roads safer place for everyone to drive on. We are putting too much emphasis on teenage drivers when in fact we are letting the elderly who have long passed they’re driving k ...

Number of words: 623 | Number of pages: 3

Genocide

... has been committed or attempted many times in recorded history. The best known example in this century was the attempt by Nazi Germany during the 1930's and 1940's to destroy the Jewish population of Europe, known as the Holocaust. By the end of World War II, 6 million Jews had been killed in Nazi concentration camps. The known objective of the Nazi rule was Jewish extinction. In November 1938, shortly after the assassination of a German diplomat in Paris by a young Jew, all synagogues in Germany were set on fire, windows of Jewish shops ...

Number of words: 1127 | Number of pages: 5

The Nature And Scope Of School Violence State And Local Perspective

... student risk behavior data (such as self-reported weapon carrying) and incident data (such as violations of school policies). Data on Student Risk Behaviors Many children and adolescents behave in ways that put them at risk for intentional injury. Reducing these risk behaviors is a critical step in preventing injury and promoting school safety. To monitor student risk behaviors, many States, territories, and cities conduct the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The YRB ...

Number of words: 950 | Number of pages: 4

Changing Of Values From The Hellenic Period To The Hellenistic Period

... the Hellenic period one of the societies values was humanism. Humanism is the belief that the peoples, or societies, needs and interest are more important then the individuals. This belief changed as the time periods changed from Hellenic to the Hellenistic period. Humanism slowly changed to individualism. Individualism is the belief that the individuals needs and interest are the most important. This change came about by the growth of Alexander the Greats empire. Alexander’s empire influenced so many lives because there were s ...

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Teenage Violence: A National Plague

... has left all his friends behind and he disregards the fact that he could probably meet new friends if he would only try. He is in the 8th grade and he feels afraid of the other boys at his new school. He acts tough and has been in two fights in the last week. Because he is getting a reputation for as a (quote) "tough kid" he thinks that carrying a knife will make him safer. You are a student in his class. You two sit next to each other and sometimes talk during break. The boy feels he can trust you to keep a secret. He tells you of how ...

Number of words: 2430 | Number of pages: 9

Money Can't Buy Love

... annual income. Sure there is comfort in having secure financial standings, but a person who is "loaded" is seldom the happiest. How many people do you know, that are twenty-five years old and married to an eighty-five year old billionaire. I only know of this happening once. Yet the author insists on emphasizing these circumstances, as if it happens everyday. Of course, there are some shallow people in this world who marry for money, but in most long-term-genuine marriages the incentive is love. Also, many people would be extremely happy ...

Number of words: 323 | Number of pages: 2

Women In Nationalist Movements

... in hopes that they too would benefit from the huge change. The advancements that nationalism provided failed to acknowledge the changes that women were hoping for. Once women began to fight for their own concerns, the strong backing that the nationalist parties had provided were quickly disintegrated. Nationalism is the fight one country has to gain independence from another country. In many cases, this struggle happened in countries that practiced colonialism. This is because there was an economic imbalance between the more powe ...

Number of words: 1425 | Number of pages: 6

Moral Force Protesting

... government. Moral force protest involves logical convincing speeches which are fighting for a cause within the boundaries of law. It's possible to legally get enough support for a cause and eventually win by never once using any sort of violence. In some cases, hunger strikes by the ‘victims' are also done. Aside from well constructed speeches and hunger strikes, the refusal to obey certain laws and the passive resistance, that is, resisting to incoming violence usually from the government, are other ways to morally protest witho ...

Number of words: 1421 | Number of pages: 6

Gay Marriage

... in whatever shape it comes. Under no circumstances should a person be denied the right to marry because of their sexual preference. The main argument brought up against same-sex marriage is that it is “strictly an institution between a man and a woman” (Hogan, 380). Webster’s Dictionary defines marriage as “the institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family.” This definition clearly states that marriage is intended for a man and ...

Number of words: 848 | Number of pages: 4

Women In The Labour Force

... participation rate of teenage girls is high. It is also mostly high throughout the world in places as United Kingdom because of the fewer women going to school. But in places like France, Italy, and Japan the female participation rate is very low. In most of the countries the labour force is most participated in the age groups between 20 and 24. The labour force of mature women is very high in Sweden, because of the encouraged day care facilities which also provides the females with legislation that provides them with excellent benefits. In Ja ...

Number of words: 1044 | Number of pages: 4

Friends

... One may have known them throughout their whole school career, but have never talked to them outside of school. These school aqquaintinces are nice people to talk to , but there is never an effort to do anything more than that. These friends are good because there are never any chances to take with them. One just talks to them and then they go on their merry way. These school aqquaintinces are the peopl who are talked to about different hoobies and class studies. Not ones personal life. School aquaitnices are the people that one will not ...

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