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Ford Motor Company York New York
461 words
Plato said, The appetites or the passions may gain
control of him and refuse to obey the dictates of
his highest part, reason or mind. (Frost 131) If
this is so what was Ford Motor Company so hungry
for in the early 1970 s to knowingly sell
thousands of unsafe cars to its customers? Yes, we
can all agree that the foreign automakers were
taking a big chunk out of the American industry
with its fuel-efficient compact cars. We can even
understand the concept of Ford wanting to produce
its own compa...
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Death Penalty Capital Punishment
885 words
1. Introduction 2. Body - Legal debate concerning
death penalty - View of the society, pro and
contra - Death penalty and religion 3. Conclusion
Arguments Against Death Penalty One of the most
principle questions of the whole legislation
system of the recent days is whether death penalty
is socially accepted practice, and should it not
be abolished. Capital punishment is an example of
one of our governments behaviours worthy of
patriotic criticism. In an examination of moral
beliefs regarding ca...
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Morality Of Cloning Vitro Fertilization
1,344 words
Morality of Cloning Today biological science is
rising on a wall of worry. No other science has
advanced more during the past several decades or
yielded so many palpable improvements in human
welfare. Yet none except nuclear physics has
aroused greater apprehensions among the general
public and leaders in such diverse fields as
religion, the humanities, and government. There is
much discussion going on about the morality of
cloning. It is undecided whether human cloning
should be left to individ...
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Life Or Death Supreme Court
1,655 words
... people have different religious and moral
beliefs. The courts ruled in the Roe case with
what is known in ethics as Natural Rights. Natural
Rights state that the fetus is not a human being
with human rights until it is able to live outside
of the mother and not be dependent on other people
to sustain its life. Roe v. Wade was such a
significant case because the Supreme Court ruled
upon an implied right, which means a right that is
not spelled out in the Constitution, but it is
implied to be ...
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Genetic Defect Embryo Cells
2,002 words
Documented Paper As humanity progresses, more and
more technologies are becoming available. However,
while some of the technologies are deployed
without any ethical considerations, there are some
technologies that involve ethical dilemmas as well
as high extent of public awareness. New
reproductive technologies, such as cloning, are
the technologies that arise a wide array of legal
and ethical controversies. Although there are a
lot of potential benefits associated with cloning,
I believe that i...
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