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    LLM CANON LAW 2nd year Essay 4. What is the civil law on abortion and is this at odds with the Roman Catholic canon law? Introduction The word abortion comes from the Latin ’aboriri’ meaning to miscarry‚ where pregnancy ends too soon and the baby dies. The Abortion debate has become one of the most divisive and contentious issues of our time. Garlikov is of the opinion that once those for or against abortion reflect with more rationality‚they will discover

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    Employment Law 1 Employment Law Employment Law 2 Employment Law Explain the constitutional basis for the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) with reference to the Australian Constitution and discuss the relationship with Australian common law‚ with reference to the National Employment Standards. The Fair Work Act‚ 2009 is a labour welfare legislation aimed at improving the relations between employees and employers so that productive workplace relations can be formulated which would further help in

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    Rational choice theories explain that all actions are the result of individual choice. Rational choice theories also clarify that people choose their own behavior and should be held responsible for making those choices‚ as well as for the consequences of their choices. Therefore‚ the theory explains that the criminal justice system needs to figure out the reasons people choose to commit crimes‚ so that measure can be taken to encourage them to make different choices. Rational Choice Theory attempts

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    Throughout Hamlet’s ordeal‚ he must interact with many people. Each interaction poses several possible ways to act‚ because of his obsessive nature‚ he often chose to sacrifice relationships in order to accomplish other goals and feel better about his situation. Many times‚ Hamlet could have tried to confront people concerning the way they were acting‚ but instead chose to ignore their existence‚ or in more extreme cases‚ end their existence. I can’t stress enough how different the situation could

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    define the word addict. How is addiction defined? Should addiction be viewed as a disease or as a choice? According to Leshner article‚ addiction is considered to be a disease‚ while Heyman explains in his article that drug addiction is a matter of choice. In Leshner article‚ “Addiction Is a Brain Disease‚ and It Matters”‚ he gives the science reasoning for drug addiction being a disease rather than a choice. He argues that addiction is just as much of a health risk as a social problem. Addiction in

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    The title of the first article is "Abortion is a Moral Choice" by Henry Morgentaler. This article upholds women’s rights to abortion in the belief that it reduces the number of unwanted children and also reduces the number of adult criminals that suffer from childhood neglect or parental abuse. The title of the second article is "Abortion is Immoral" by John Paul II. This article objects abortion in the belief that it is a crime which kills an innocent human being and also against all Christian

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    Pro Choice: Letter to the Editor Dear Editor‚ I believe that the right for a person to chose their own destiny and how they live is a fundamental principle of this country. This principle‚ along with several others helps to form the fabric of morality and ideas that we live by everyday. When this right is denied to someone by the government‚ undoubtedly something very wrong. It is such the case with making abortions illegal. By outlawing abortions‚ you are outlawing a woman’s choice

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    We make hundreds of choices each day‚ some have little impact on our lives. However‚ there are times in life where our character is tested by the choices we make. When everything is on the line‚ a single decision will be a true testament of who you are. During my senior year of high school‚ I was given a choice that would not only affect myself but my entire cadet corps. Joining JROTC in high school was the greatest decision I ever made. The program has developed me as a high performing individual

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    I think Lebron’s diet choice was definitely a step in the right direction. The diet he described himself eatiing was a very "clean" diet. It mimics the paleo and ketogenic diets while excluding the consumption of dairy products. This is a diet format that is conducive for the reduction in systemic inflammation. The reduction inflammation can promote a stronger recovery iin the body‚ especially in indiividuals that are under high physiological stress throughout the year (I.E Professional Athletes)

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