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Explain the Moral Argument and what concepts of God it gives. The moral argument is the argument that proves God's existence using the existence of absolute morality. To make the moral argument even believable we would have to prove that absolute morality exists. First of all we must define mo...
Argumentative writing We never know what's going to happened .One day can change your life forever .In 1942 many Japanese-Americans were evacuated from their homes and left their new lives behind. President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the evacuation on the ...
In This paper, I will be describing why the non-identity argument is justifiable because black people deserve some type of compensation for slavery due to the mistreatment of their ancestors during the time of slavery in America. On the other hand, I will be supporting the negative that the non-iden...
I Pledge Every day across America, students recite the Pledge of Allegiance, which still contains the same thirty-one words students have been reciting since kindergarten. However, in the near future, this may not be the case. The ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which...
When I was in fourth grade a Jewish man visited my school to talk about his experiences during the Holocaust. However, his account of his time spent in the consecration camps was not what made my eyes to tear up that day. He related that when he was a young boy, he and his friends thought that in Am...
Prayer in School: Good or Bad? As secular humanists and groups like the Christian Coalition are at war with each other regarding prayer in high schools behind closed doors in Washington DC, the average high school kid is the one that gets caught in the middle. For years now ther...
The Pledge of Allegiance says it all: "With liberty and justice for all." Last time I checked, "all" in includes homosexuals. Many people in America today believe that homosexuals should have equal rights and equal opportunities. But then the topic of gay marriage surfaces. It&ap...
The Existence of God There is no valid reason for one to not believe in God. The rationale behind not believing is unreasonable and disadvantageous. The proof behind this is given to us in several different ways. We can find it ourselves through reason and faith, but we must keep in mind that ...
In the nineteenth century, supporters of slavery in used legal, religious, and economic arguments to defend the institution of slavery. Southern plantation owners depended heavily on slavery. Cotton, their main export, required tedious slave labor. Thus, southern supporters of slavery employed whate...
In public schools today, there is a decision to be made in creating a dress code. Initiating a dress code in public schools can prove to be beneficial in many ways. Is a dress code more beneficial with or without uniforms? Mandating a dress code in public schools results in both costs and benefits. ...
Affirmative action today, is considered to be one of the most controversial dilemmas facing our equal status of individual rights. As we all know, affirmative action was implemented with the idea and hope that America would finally become truly equal. So far, it has lasted for thirty years and has f...
There are many factors that can affect a person's reasoning regarding racial and ethnic profiling during a time of war. One of these factors includes difference of race, the driving force behind an argument that, in the post 9-11 environment, usually occurs between people of European decent and peop...
In June of 2002, the 9th Circuit Court of the United States overturned a 1954 congressional ruling inserting the phrase "under God" in the pledge of allegiance. Now the Pledge of Allegiance is being considered unconstitutional. This ruling restarted the debate of religion in schools. R...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the topic of adoption. Specifically, it will argue why interracial adoption should be allowed and why single parent adoptions should be allowed, as well. Interracial adoption (often referred to as "Transracial Adoption" or TRA), has b...
Somewhere in time, America has seemed to have lost the ultimate goal of equal rights, and truly equal rights. In the early sixties, great men took the stage in order to start paving the way to equality in America. Now in the twenty-first-century people all over this country have forgotten what equal...
The American public has long been favorably disposed toward capital punishment for convicted murderers, and that support continues to grow. In a 1981 Gallup Poll, two-thirds of Americans voiced general approval of the death penalty. That support rose to 72 percent in 1985, to 76 percent in 1991, and...
Should Drug Use Be Decriminalized? "Nadelmann argues that the present policy [on drugs] does not work and that it is counterproductive. Legalization, he contends, would stop much of the disease, violence, and crime associated with illegal drugs." Nadelmann then continues with his idea...
Violence motivated by a bias against victims' characteristics which include race, religion, ethnic background, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation, represents a serious threat to all communities. Experts estimate that a bias-related crime is committed every 14 minutes. Criminal jus...
AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONA NECESSARY POLICY TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION AND INEQUITIESORA DISCRIMINATIVE AND INEQUITABLE POLCYINTRODUCTIONHistorically, there have been arguments about what Affirmative Action (AA) really is. The basis of the argument for the most part, debates the goal(s) of AA. Is the goal...
Declaration of Independence In Congress, July 4, 1776 In the course of time there are many arguments. There should be no need to fight with one another. America is for freedom. There shouldn't be so many set backs to make things harder. People should have the choice to choose how the...
The issue over gun control is the bases for many heated debates in the American society today. As stated by G Kleck (2001), "Gun prohibition can be defined for present purposes as any gun control measure that would preclude legal ownership or possession of guns, or of handguns, by almost all o...
Do you remember your first elementary school Christmas program, your little sister\'s piano recital, or those Friday night football half-time shows? What about the first musical you sat through on a field trip or the band you wanted to form when you were fifteen? These are all common experiences for...
Manifest Destiny is a term that refers to the desire of United States to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean that began in the mid-nineteenth century, used to justify the U.S. annexation of Oregon, New Mexico, and California and later U.S. involvement in Alaska, Hawaii, and the Phili...
The concideration of Nuclear war, supplimented by bomb testing, with its detrimental effects on the environment, is morally shameful and politically foolish. Every child knows that in a nuclear war there can be no winners. Deterrence is cited as a reason for deployment, but history has repeatedly sh...
The United States role in the world is to protect U.S global Interest. We live in a dangerously unstable world. By choosing to protect U.S interests as our overall foreign policy will mean that, we must strive for order So that it lets the world know that know that we should focus on keeping our Int...