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Compare and contrast four ethical issues that are commonly raised concerning sex research.
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A labor union organizing method where all workers in the same industry are unified into a single union, regardless of their specific trades or professions.
Social Unionism
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A plan or policy implemented by government or business organizations aimed at fostering economic growth, reducing poverty, and improving quality of life.
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