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Title: Gvm Exploration Limited
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In other words, the leader that they have elected has the right to decide on their behalf (Libertarianism). Thus just as the bands have the right to pick whom they feel best represent their band in the CC, the same representatives have the right to pick the best CC leader and this leader thus has the right make decision for the GVFN groups, thus giving everyone equal opportunity to express their views (Social Justice, Distributive Justice)... Showed first 250 characters
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This shift could have negative and positive implications but we believe that the effect on the majority are positive (Ethics of Care) and the leader owes care to the majority rather than minority.
The stand that the sale brings about greater benefit for the majority is supported by the fact the Utilitarianism[1] table that shows clearly how the potential benefits of this project outweigh the potential harms from it... Showed next 250 characters
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