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...t that torture is against international law, the validity of information received from someone who has been tortured is rarely reliable and government authorized torture threatens the very foundation of democracy. From the Paper: "In my opinion, Michael Levin's arguments in his essay, "The Case for Torture", cannot be sustained and are easily dismantled for the simple fact that they are not fully logical and are too much based on simple suppositions and false premises. I will be able in my essay to dismantle his arguments one by one, so as in the end to prove that the use of torture, under any circumstances, is not only immoral, unethical and illegal (under international laws), but also impracticable." As the world continues to become a smaller place through the use of new technologies like the Internet and the business community continues to face the intrinsic challenges caused by the highly competitive global economy, Mexico's labor markets continue to tighten. As the Minister of Gender Affairs for Mexico, I will address the twenty-first centur...