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Kyle King

The Ethics of In Vitro Fertilization - 0 views

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    My conception of ethically permissible behavior is based on the view that any decision is ethically permitted if it is voluntary and does not cause gratuitous harm to others. This is congruent with the early ethical stricture in medicine, Primum non nocere, "First, do no harm." However, our perception of harm must be qualified. A living being can be harmed without being harmed in a moral sense. I harm a mosquito when I swat it, but I do not harm it in a moral sense unless I assign a moral absolute value to the mosquito's well-being. To be harmed in a moral sense is to be wronged. Thus, my concern is with behavior that does or does not wrong another.
Joshua Fister

Values and morals in American society: The 1950s versus today - 0 views

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    An article, written by a woman who grew up in the 1950's, who is commenting on a "recent" survey reference values and morals. At the time, 74% of all Americans believed that nation was in moral decline and 64% felt media was to blame.
Tasha McNutt

Assisted Suicide: A Right or a Wrong? - 1 views

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    The issue of whether or not patients have a right to die is explored, as well as whether or not those who help such people should be considered murderers. It gives anecdotes about family members who could not bear to see their loved ones suffer, and offers opinions on both sides of the issue.
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    This article touches on the debate of assisted suicide. Some people are pro, believing that once one has lost their quality of life they should be able to make the decision to end their own(with assistance, since, for whatever reason, they are unable to commit suicide on their own). Other people are against assisted suicide, believing there are situations where it would go against personal moral codes of doctors or nurses, or that the person pleading to die may change his/her mind and it will be too late.
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    Another good article about the morality and legality of assised suicide. Who are weto decided a person can be helped to die and be forced to live on constant pain?
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    Another good article about the morality and legality of assised suicide. Who are weto decided a person can be helped to die and be forced to live on constant pain?
Tammy Hanson

The Moral Case For Asking The Rich Pay Higher Taxes | The New Republic - 0 views

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    This talks about reasons the rich should pay higher taxes. It talks about how technically the poor pay more taxes percentage wise.
Amber Jefferis

Freedom of Religion and Children - 0 views

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    Article concerning the rights of parents to have influence over their children's moral and religious upbringing. The issue specifically covered is a parents right to restrict a child's participation in school activities based on freedom of religious practice.
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    This is an argument that my partner and I are constantly having, whether or not a parent should apply heavy influence to their child's moral and religious beliefs. I have always felt that a child should be able to be exposed to as many religions as possible, but he feels as though his beliefs should be pressed upon our child. It's a good debate.
Joshua Fister

Ethics of Sexual Autonomy & Prostition: Sex Sells, but Should Sex be Sold? - 0 views

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    Non-religious view on the morality of prostitution and why it should not be allowed.  The argument is made by Scott A. Anderson and the article is written by Austin Cline.  Good overview of Anderson's argument
Nicolas Buenrostro

Choosing between life and death: Morality for self assisted killing - 0 views

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    The debate over killing a love one to ease the pain has segregated many of the population. In this article it talks about nations who have passed laws allowing euthanasia and those who have not. Stances are taken by love ones who are in pain and scholars who are against it.
jacquelyne gutierrez

Euthanasia - 0 views

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    This article sums up the moral and ethical issues surrounding euthanasia. Should you have the ability to control whether you continue to live or die? There are two sides to this argument offering the pros and cons.
jacquelyne gutierrez

"Savior Siblings" Start Us Down Harrowing Ethical Path - 0 views

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    Parents used an embryo selection process to have a healthy baby that would potentially be a donor match to cure its siblings of a genetic disease. In most cases like this, the children that were created as a "savior sibling" become part of the family, but what happens to those that serve their purpose and aren't needed after that? Embryos that don't meet the donor criteria are discarded. So what happens to the children that donate and cure their siblings, can they be discarded as well (put up for adoption)?
jeffrey hinton

HOA Fines Parents for Son's Playhouse Used in His Cerebral Palsy Therapy - 0 views

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    This article is just sad when it comes to denying a young boy his therapy for a serious disease. To place a lien on a families home when they use this structure for their sons therapy, is just morally wrong.
Natalie Hanson

Arizona Might Curb Birth Control Coverage - 0 views

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    The article talks about how the bill would allow all employers with religious and moral objections to birth control to refuse to provide coverage for that purpose through their health plans. It also states that "employers would still have to provide coverage for contraception drugs for other medical reasons but could make women seeking reimbursements explain why they needed it. "
Nadine Borwege

Regulating Eugenics - 0 views

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    Despite how people feel about eugenics whether it be that it is morally wrong or unnecessary they United States will always be faced with this issue of how to regulate it. For many years people have tried to eugenics under wraps so nothing can be done with it, but as we all know there are loop holes and where there is a will there is a way, and people have found ways around them and thus gotten genetic engineering regulated. *Unfortunately the group who wrote it chose to not reveal an author sadly so hard for a bibliography.
Tasha McNutt

Assisted Suicide Laws Around the World - Assisted Suicide - 0 views

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    This article gives us a look at how other countries feel about assited suicides, should they be legal, and wether they are moral or not.
Christina Rodriguez

10 Abortion Arguments: 10 Arguments For Abortion, 10 Arguments Against Abortion - 1 views

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    This article gives points from both sides of the spectrum regarding Abortion. It is a super controversal subject. Some people believe that even if you dont want the child, that you should at least wait out the pregnancy and then give the baby up for adoption. On the other hand, you have this person that has no interest in this child that they are carrying, so are they really going to make sure that it is a healthy pregnancy? Like no drinking, or smoking, taking all the pre-natal vitamins...and if the answer is no, then is it doing more harm putting a baby through future potential problems? All these questions are what make this topic so difficult to argue for or against and to be absolutly sure about the decision.
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    Many points come up in the abortion debate. Here's a look at 10 abortion arguments from both sides - 10 arguments for abortion and 10 arguments against abortion - for a total of 20 statements covering a range of issues including teen pregnancy, rape and incest, post-abortion stress, health concerns and complications, and whether abortion is moral.
Keith Walentiny

Common Arguments Against Gay Marriage - 0 views

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    This site goes into full detail on religious rite and civil rights, what is the point of gay's getting married, and many other arguments. In a religious stand point if gay marriage is legalized it will look to many as a defeat for their religion. In another point for the people who say marriage is between a man and women, and how we need to define who is a man and who is a woman. 
Angie Hernandez

Arizona wades into contraception controversy - 0 views

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    Arizona has a bill awaiting the state's House approval that would give any employer the option to not offer employees contraception. This bill is meant to protect the businesses that have a religious or moral objection to birth control.
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    It's frightening to listen to our governor talk about this bill. Scary!
Jessica Bruck

BalancedPolitics.org - Legalization of Marijuana (Pros & Cons, Arguments For and Agains... - 0 views

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    This article is about legalizing marijuana. It gives supports from both sides of the argument, both very interesting.
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    A number of movements to legalize the use of marijuana have been gaining steam lately. There are places in California where it's already legal for medicinal purposes. Much of the American public now believes that the drug should be legalized (40 percent according to a Rasmussen International Poll) but others are still concerned about health damage and other adverse affects.
jessicacookman

The Case for Teaching The Bible - 0 views

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    This article is a two sided of opinion of a very concerning topic to many Americans today. Should we teach our children the bible in school? There are schools such as in Georgia that are for the first time allowing funds to be allocated to teaching high school classes the Old and New Testaments. The students say that there are many different reasons for them to take the classes, believers or not. It seems to be a rising trend proving that more and more students enjoy these classes. I am determined to answer my own question. If our founding fathers put our country in place basing it from morals and values found within God and His word, the Bible, who are we to take it away?
Tiffany Odgers

Gay Rights - 1 views

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    This article is about how people don't want to see gay marriage but they also think that it is one of the greatest moral evils. People are affraid to accept gay marriage because it is a threat to christian norms.
Miranda Addair

Obesity and its Relation to Morality and Morbidity Costs - 0 views

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    This is a PDF of an article written explaining the costs of obesity. It was compiled from articles dating from 1980-2009 and concludes that between the U.S. and Canada the total economic cost of obesity is $300 billion.
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