Although, when we begin to dig deeper it becomes evident that incarceration in the United States poses a broad moral and ethical dilemma that stems from years of racial injustice perpetuated against minorities, namely, African American and Hispanic men. ...
The signed armistice with Spain actually dug America deeper into a dilemma, this time what to do with the acquired territory. ... This step into power and imperialism set the stage for continued American feeling of ethical and fiscal responsibility overseas, not only in the Philippines at the turn of the century, but into up through the present day for many other nations touched by the hand of this world power. ...
U.S. Healthcare Reform I.) Stakes and Positions Healthcare reform continues to be one of the most contentious subjects of debate in American politics. Healthcare accounts for over 16% of federal expenditures, forecasted to increase in the years ahead1. The two main political parties represent...
Like most countries, the United States faces a shortage of organ donors, and the need for donation continues to exceed the number of organs available for transplant. Currently in the U.S. there are 118,617 persons on the national organ waiting list, with 96,645 waiting for a kidney transplant (Natio...
Ironically many pro-life supporters also approve of war; this creates an ethical contradiction to their original beliefs against abortion. ... Both sides pro-choice and pro-life are neither right or wrong; it is a dilemma with too many factors involved to reach a conclusion. ...
Gun Control essay John Lithgow once theorized on "Third Rock from the Sun" that due to the kinetic energy propelling a bullet and the subsequent friction exerted on the body by that bullet that "guns don't kill people, physics kills people." In Lithgow's argument, physics, the study of matter ...