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Ethics/Child Labor

... see it as child labor. 2 In America this act would fall under the idea of child work, not child labor, and would still be considered O.K. by our standards. Child work is defined in that young children can do various types of jobs, because it can be good for them in terms of building character, responsibility, and a good work ethic. But child work must be done in the context of education, and not interfere with the childs development in the terms of activities, sports, and music. Now child labor can be defined as where children are pu ...

Number of words: 2694 | Number of pages: 10

Should Animals Be Used For Research Testing?

... wrong. Activists feel that research with animals causes severe pain and that many research animals are abused. These people do not feel that there is a need to put the animals through such pain. Someone or something has to be tested on, and us as humans are the dominant species, therefore; allowing us to perform experiments on other species. The only cruel sides I see to these experiments are when something has already been proven and scientists keep experimenting with the animals. Animal research is a major part of today’s society when ...

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Animal Testing

... Once they arrive at the laboratory they are hardly fed, made to live in filth, and sometimes have their vocal chords ripped out to keep them quiet. The practice is inhumane, unethical, and entirely unnecessary. This cruelty should not only be regulated, but also outlawed entirely. Animals should not be used to test such products as cosmetics. Science has shown that all vertebrates feel pain the same way we do. Yet, needless and painful experiments are preformed repeatedly on them without anesthesia. For something like cosmetics this i ...

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Social Security

... living longer and healthier lives than ever before, and that people are spending an increasing number of years in retirement, which places strains on the system. Critics say most Americans now choose to retire early, and that it would be hard for some people to find good jobs or to work beyond the current retirement age because of their health or the nature of their jobs. On the revenue side, some people believe that the income limits on which taxes are paid should be higher. They say that the current earnings limit of $72,600 in 1999 allows ...

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Appearance Is Everything To The Youth Of America

... of free-thought. MTV's newest hit, the Blame Game, is a mock court trial where couples who recently broke up argue over whose fault the breakup was. The audiences votes on who is the “loser”. First of all, it is obvious that the stories are fictional and the alleged couples are actors. But the real problem lies within the idea behind the show. Is that the biggest problem the world is facing today? Who to blame in some strange couples breakup? It is disturbing to know that the same audience members and at-home viewers that are voting o ...

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Affirmative Action Policies

... using it as a tool to build up racism-to blame minorities and women for the declining standard if liiving. minorites and women have always been a source of cheap labor for employers. to be used when needed and handed over to unemployment when not. In other words higher paying jobs have now and always been filled by white male workers. Employers have moved millions of jobs to the southern states in past decades because of the lower standars of living in the south. Employers have also moved millions more abroad to areas with even cheaper wa ...

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Justification Of Violence

... person let themselves be attacked and do nothing to help themselves survive? It's almost unreasonable to believe that. There are plenty of situations that fit this example. One of them is rape. If a woman is being attacked and sexually forced to do something she did not consent on doing, she has the right to fight back and prevent it from happening. Rape does not only involve sexual assault; there is much physical assault involved, also. Many women are held at gunpoint, knife, tied or beaten by their attackers, and this is not right. An ...

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Cross-Cultural Ethics

... or child labor by suppliers. All of these areas are viewed from different perspectives in different countries. Regardless of the company’s location, good ethical practices provides economic benefits. Cultural Influences Culture creates a world taken for granted: it forms the unconscious premises of thought and action. Culture tends to be pervasive, touching every aspect of life. The pervasiveness of culture is manifest in two ways. First, according to Jones, culture provides an unquestioned context within which individual action and re ...

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Types Of Friends

... This means that you basically only know their name. You might not even remember what they look like if you go away for a short vacation. Usually, you meet these type of friends in school, at work, on the bus, in the gym, or anywhere else you might be. You normally would not mind having a cup of coffee with them, but if anything else came up, you usually would have no problem parting company. You normally don’t miss them when they are elsewhere. It is also this type of friends who give you the most amount of aggravation. Since most ...

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Multiculturalism In The United States

... American is someone who belongs, is related or has something to do with the United States of America. But it is still difficult to know who is an American. I believe that this difficulty has to do with the multiculturalism that exists in this country. The United States doesn't have a unique culture. In fact it is the world's most multicultural country. The country has a lot of different cultures, and not one is similar to the others. No culture is better or worse than another. USA is different from other countries because that in this coun ...

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Morality; The Pre-existing And Universal Code

... time, and that they contain within them no ground rooted substructure in society, then there is no way in distinguishing the difference between right and wrong. Morality is what identifies the principles in which man exists, to seperate good from bad, and right from wrong, and every society should strive to discover and achieve these principals. Morality should not change over time even though cultures and social stratifications do, what was morally right three thousand years ago is morally right today and should be morally right three thous ...

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Sociological Perspectives

... functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionist perspective. The first perspective, functionalism, believes that society lives in social order. All the institutions religion, school, workers unions, sports teams, etc. work together to keep society working as a whole. The family, for example, raises children and provides them with the love and nourishment children need. The family is not expected to thoroughly teach children about god. The church is there to provide the child with a religion to believe in. With both of those in ...

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