Does the morality of ourselves and/or others make life more or less valuable?
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To whom it may concern, This assignment was sent direct to the unit chair by the due date. Ashley Woodard had emailed me to re-submit essay through to the correct address at 'Assignment Tracking'. THIS IS NOT A LATE SUBMISSION AS THE UNIT CHAIR HAD ACTUALLY RECEIVED IT BY THE DUE DATE AND NO PENALTY IS APPLIED. No changes have been made to the original essay. If you have any questions please refer to Ashley Woodard (Unit Chair). Yours Sincerely, Tracy Tuhakaraina TRACY TUHAKARAINA ID: 600054233 WORD COUNT: 1,432 DOES THE MORTALITY OF OURSELVES AND/OR OF OTHERS MAKE LIFE MORE OR LESS VALUABLE? DOES THE MORTALITY OF OURSELVES AND/OR OF OTHERS MAKE LIFE MORE OR LESS VALUABLE? This paper intends to discuss the nature of religious principles and government policies and laws relating to the value of our mortality. We are all subject to death but how we value our lives is largely dependant on what we believe life means to...


