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I need some assistance with these assignment. gang violence in charlotte Thank you in advance for the help! Over the past quarter, a century the American society has experienced an increase in the gang activity. Most of the gang members are young people who are highly prone to peer influence. Numerous studies have acknowledged the significant role that firearm play in perpetuating the menace of gang violence. However, there are few studies that have examined how the accessibility of firearms has facilitated the growth of gang violence. Studies estimate that the state of North Carolina has over 100,000 gang members (Smith & Furuseth, 2006). These statistics are merely estimation since there are no statewide records that accurately depict the numbers of gang members. These figures indicate a growth by approximately 200% of gang activity over the past decade. Due to this upsurge, the State government has been forced to initiate a task force specially dedicated to dealing with the gang menace.

Other reports indicate that the gang members are responsible for over 1000 homicides and nearly 10,000 felonies in the city of Charlotte over a period of five years. Other crimes reported to be attributed to gang member include 9000 robberies and nearly 500 rape cases (Smith & Furuseth, 2006). A recent survey that profiled the gang member found out that a significant number of gang members lie with the age bracket of 10-25 years (Smith & Furuseth, 2006). This has greatly worried the policing department as it appeared that gangs were getting younger and aggressive. In Charlotte, gang membership is largely dominated by male.

 

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You will prepare and submit a term paper on From Chance to Choice. Your paper should be a minimum of 1250 words in length. In the article titled “from Chance to Choice,” Buchanan et al. discuss the issue of whether utilizing germ line choice to eliminate disabilities is immoral since it will yield to harm to disabled people. The first objection centers on sweeping empirical generalization detailing that as the number of persons with a particular disability reduce, support for the individuals will decrease (Buchanan, Brock, Daniels, & Wilker, 2000).

Second, the decision on whether the support will reduce within a certain case will hinge on a number of factors. The prediction on whether support will reduce as science reduces the occurrence of genetic diseases is much less reasonable today than it would have been two decades ago. This disregards the possibility that those who may not be disabled can possess legitimate interests in minimizing the rate of disabilities (Buchanan, Brock, Daniels, & Wilker, 2000).

The interest that individuals have in not having disabilities can be regarded as morally legitimate. however, in some instances, the interest may be irrelevant since the disability can be averted only by safeguarding the existence of the individual who might be born with the disability. The incidence of genetically based diseases may be minimized devoid of preventing the birth of individuals who might have disabilities. Hence, an argument on the loss of support must be rejected as it fails to award any weight to the legitimate interests that individuals possess in averting disabilities. Buchanan et al. (2000) make a distinction between being harmed and being wrongly harmed. Furthermore, the loss of support argument is exclusionary, which render it flawed since it considers only a section of a legitimate interest at stake and award no weight to the legitimate interests that individuals have in not having disabilities (Sherlock & Morrey, 2002).

 

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Read the article, “The Brain on Trial” by David Eaglemen.

  1. Do you agree or disagree with David Eagleman? What are your feelings on the subject? Be specific.
  2. Comment on the accused pedophile called “Alex” in the article. If you agree with David Eagleman, how does it support your view. If you disagree with Eagleman, how do explain this case?
  3. If Eagleman is right and human behavior is not the product of free will, but rather a course of conduct that is wired into our brains, what, if any, changes would you make to how the criminal justice system operates?

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Need an argumentative essay on The Content Review of the Website. Needs to be 1 pages. Please no plagiarism.

The author is credible enough given the method in which the information has been compiled and represented given also that this is a registered charity. Moreover, this information has been derived from official sources so this lends greater credibility to it. The information represented on this page is only partially complete as it covers public limited companies in large part. However, the accuracy of the information is not contestable as the author has included references to his source of information. The author has presented the perspectives of his organization on corporate social responsibility using properly cited official sources including reports and conference proceedings. References to the information are pervasive throughout the document and the author has made it a point to bolster his arguments by presenting references before advancing his argument. The document and the website are both updated given the state of the issues listed. In addition, the website displays current issues from 2012 in its menu which also points to the fact that the website is regularly updated.

The current page on corporate social responsibility addresses the issue from a variety of perspectives. The author first defines corporate social responsibility and then relates corporate social responsibility to sustainability. This is followed by a discussion of socially responsible investors and corporate social responsibility. Finally, the author relates global reporting guidelines for corporate social responsibility and the document ends with a link for guides to corporate social responsibility reports and resources.

 

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