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    persons in the basis of common dignity, fundamental equality, and rights. It also has a sense of protection. Hence, solidarity could be used as a resistance to insensitive government to achieve the required and honourable goal. Social and distributive justice can be achieved through solidarity. There are then some obvious links between solidarity and practical solutions in society. In solidarity, one cannot find rest while others find no rest. It is a matter of commitment to the lots of others. The concrete

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    The contrast between Natural Law and Legal Positivism is a necessary starting point for those who wish to understand the relationship between law and morality, and the most varied manners in which it influences society to this day. When it comes to analyzing which theory offers the most well-rounded idea of law, one can argue that Legal Positivism provides the best definition of what law is at its essence. However, because Legal Positivism came to exist as a critique to what was proposed by Natural

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    Findings by (Shiqun 2014), states that some organisations identify CSR simply with a social denotation and strongly agree with the idea that they are not charity organisations and as such should have no obligation to resolve problems in the society. Therefore, the social issues are the responsibility of governments and not organisations. Referring to a quotation by (Solomon 1993) “there is a contradiction between an endogenous ability to profit and the company’s distribution to society”. It is worth

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    that a common criminal would be, Creon states, “I’ll take her off the beaten track, where no one’s around, and I’ll bury her alive underground, in a grave of stone,” (Sophocles 773-774). Creon finds himself willing to take direct action to bring justice to Antigone and plans to do so in a rather gruesome and memorable way. The authority of the state identifies with the authority of the patriarch. If one is upheld, then the other must be as well. Creon does not know any better than this and discredits

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    Marcus Chan Jen Petersen Business and Its Publics: Inquiry and Discourse February 20, 2008 Argument Essay (Op/Ed): Final Draft Costco’s Extravagant Labor Costs Help Stockholders When you think wholesale warehouse, one word comes to mind—vast. Or maybe, enormous. Or perhaps, titanic. Or some other variation of “very-very-large.” Sam’s Club and BJ Wholesales, with their voluminous ceilings and piles of 64 ounce mayonnaise jars that you can only buy in packs of three, welcome you to ‘Wholesale

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    Albany, is increasingly sympathetic to Lear’s case, and he has discovered the conspire by helping of Edger when submitted the letter which is sent with Oswald to Regan. Goneril and Edmund conspire to kill Albany. "Shakespeare mollifies the 'poetic justice' which kills Edmund at the end by giving him one last repentance, perhaps even a conscience when in his dying moments he sends the order to reprieve Lear and Cordelia, an order that comes too late for Cordelia".(White,1996:219).'the end of the play

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    saw as pious and just. Moreover, Antigone and Socrates relied on the belief that what they were doing was in accordance with the divine and just. After she was convicted of her brother’s burial, in response to Creon, Antigone said, “Nor did that Justice, dwelling with the gods beneath the earth, ordain such laws for men. Nor did I think your edict had such force that you, a mere mortal, could override the gods, the great unwritten, unshakeable traditions.” (Antigone, 82). In this reaction to Creon’s

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    want to hear facts that support said argument. The readers want hard evidence and facts to support whatever you are trying to get them to believe in. In “Rough Justice”, by Alejandro Reyes and in “Time to Assert American Values” the authors described what happened to Michael Fay and give their opinion on the matter. In the article, “Rough Justice” by Alejandro Reyes, the author uses logos and unbiased writing to have the most sufficient and relevant argument. To start off, comparing these two articles

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    Vu Tran Essay “Rough Justice” is it Worth It? Michael Fay, caned for vandalism and was beaten in Singapore. This incident sparked a debate whether it was right or wrong. “Tough Justice” and “ Time to Assert American Values” was two articles that express their thoughts about the Michael Fay incident. After carefully analyzing the two texts, the reader realizes that the article “Rough Justice” has the most relevant and sufficient article to support it because the way the author uses logical appeals

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    People often assume that kings always make laws that are right and just for all people, but if that is looked into, is it really true? Not necessarily, at least in the case of Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi was a king in Babylon during 1792 BCE who created 282 laws which were printed on a stele. These later became known as Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi’s Code was made by King Hammurabi who wanted ultimately to protect the weak- such as widows and orphans- from the strong, and who wanted fairness throughout

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