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Direct Democracy Vs Representative Democracy
... is the superior form of political rule.
Jean Jacques Rousseau is considered by many to be the `Grandfather' of
direct the democracy theory. Rousseau's ideal society would be where the
citizens were directly involved in the creation of the laws which are to govern
their lives. He maintained that, "all citizens should meet together and decide
what is best for the community and enact the appropriate laws. Any law which
was not directly created by the citizens is not valid, and if those laws are
imposed on people, that is equivalent to the people being enslaved.
The citizens of a society must both develop and obey `the supreme ...
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What Is Human Rights Abuse?
... assembly and association. It includes freedom from any cruel or inhumane treatment and not being discriminated against because of race,sex, disability,language or social status. Human rights abuse may occur in positions where there is a hostile government in power or in everyday life in a developed nation. But, it usually occurs in a poor or unstable country with a record of violence and inept leadership. At this time country's that have been known for human rights abuse in their countries are China, Cuba, Rwanda, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. They have violated their citizen's rights as individuals through senseless killngs, arbitrary detention, and detention. ...
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Abortion
... due to rape, and when a pregnancy threatens the life of a mother, is morally justifiable. In order to help readers understand some of the moral dilemmas raised by , Thomson creates numerous stories that possess many of the same problems.
Thomson begins her argument by questioning the validity of the argument proposed by anti- activists. Thomson explains that "most opposition to relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being….from the moment of conception" (153). Thomson thinks this is a premise that is strongly argued for, although she also feels it is argued for "not well" (153). According to Thomson, anti- proponents argue that fetuses are perso ...
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Marbury Vs. Madison (1803)
... had the right to the commission, but the Supreme Court did not have the authority to offer him relief because the law which gave the court that authority violated the Constitution.
Some of the questions of the arguement were:1) Does Marbury have a right to his commission?2) Do the laws of the country offer him a remedy?3) Can the Supreme Court issue the proper remedy?
These ansewers were sought after in the rial and the here are the resaults.Given the nature of the job, once a commission is signed and sealed, it is law. A Justice of the Peace is entitled to serve the full term of his office and is not subject to removal by executive whim.Since all the pr ...
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Mdeical Benifits Of Animal Tes
... prescribed medication, they don’t have to worry if the product is safe to use nor should they. The entire human race benefits from animal research. “Without animal research, medical science would come to a total standstill”(O’Neil 210). It is not as if Scientist and researchers just sit in their labs all day and torture animals for fun. Not to mention animal use is being reduced as much as possible, “most scientist are glad to use alternative test because they are usually faster and cheaper than test on animals”(Yount 72). However, “you cannot study kidney transplantation or diarrhea or high bloodpressure on a computer screen”(O’Neil 212). Besides, “Animal r ...
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Democracy
... an entire country would daunt even the most qualified person.
It is a mechanical fault of itself, and not the many leaders caught up in a democratic bureaucracy that causes a country to stumble. A is where the government is run by all the people who live under it. To have a true , everyone must vote. People vote to exercise their democratic rights; if only 70% vote, then 70% control 100% of the government. Voting without adequate understanding and choosing candidates for the wrong reasons are symptoms of voting for the sake of voting and not taking an active interest in how our country is run. Instead of making an effort to understand issues and party f ...
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Alcohol
... wide range of physiological, psychological,
social, and genetic factors. It is characterized by an emotional
and often physical dependence on alcohol, and it frequently
leads to brain damage or early death. Some ten percent of the
adult drinkers in the United States are considered alcoholics
or at least they experience drinking problems to some degree.
More males than females are affected, but drinking among the
young and among women is increasing. Consumption of
alcohol is apparently on the rise in the United States,
countries of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
and many ...
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Guardian Ad Litem
... affect the child). As a monitor, a guardian
makes sure social services agencies, and any other organizations involved
with the child are meeting their responsibilities to the child. As a
protector, a guardian prevents insensitive questioning in the courts that
is very often commonplace. As a reporter, a guardian is a liaison between
the child and the courts, presenting written reports and recommendations to
help act in the child's best interests. Finally, as a spokesperson, a
guardian makes sure the child's wishes are heard and their best interests
are presented to the courts and social services agencies involved with the
child. Qualifications to be a Guardian A ...
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Fascism And Its Political Ideas
... as a whole against perceived oppressors or enemies and to create a
nation of unity. The elitist approach treats as putting the people’s will
on one select group, or most often one supreme leader called El Duce, from
whom all power proceeds downward. The two most recognized names that go
along with Fascism are Italy’s Benito Mussolini and Germany’s Adolf Hitler.
The philosophy of Fascism can be traced to the philosophers who
argue that the will is prior to and superior to the intellect or reason.
George Sorel, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Georg Hegal are main philosophers
who’s beliefs and ideologies greatly influenced the shaping of Fascist
theory. Sorel (184 ...
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Birth Control
... days. The effectiveness of this method is around 72%. This methods is also one of the hardest method because the woman must maintain a good record of her menstrual cycle. Another form of are spermicidal jelly, cream or foam. Spermicide can be used without medical supervision, and must be used with each act of intercourse. These have no side affects but must be used exactly according to instructions. Spermicides can be up to 94% effective if used correctly. Contraceptive pills or oral contraception are a common form of contraception for women. They contain two hormones, oestrogen and progestogen, which prevent an egg from being released by a woman's ovary each ...
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