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    Some Girl(s): A Ttragic comedy

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    Some Girl(s) is not told from a first person perspective, but it centers on a writer whose past is an important element in his storytelling. As the reader we never hear the actual stories, but it is clear that they contain many aspects about Guy’s “romantic foibles” (LeBute 76). The crime of which Guy is most guilty is his decision to run away when he wanted to end a relationship instead of engaging in confrontation. The play begins with Guy talking with Sam whom he dated in high school whom he simply

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    Assess the claim that secular approaches to environment issues are of more help than religious ones. (35 marks) Secular approaches are ethical approaches that are not religious, for example Kantian ethics. Religious approaches would include Natural Law and biblical references. In both of these approaches to environment issues, a good approach to environment issues would be one that weighed up the pros and cons of both sides of the argument and come to a rational conclusion that is backed up with

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    Eastern and Western Philosophers Comparison PHI/105 May 1, 2011 Andrea Miles There are many great philosophers. Some of them had very compelling ideas especially for their time while others ideas may have sounded compelling but the concepts just did not work. Some philosophers has similar ideas and others ideas were different. Eastern and Western philosophy is one of the ways the ideas differed. Western philosophy is generally based on logic and reasoning while Eastern philosophy is

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    Business Ethics

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    Craigslist and Adult Services 1. How would you advise Craigslist? Discuss the legal and practical issues involved and how they should be resolved, and explain why? If I had to advise Craigslist, I would first tell them that if they want to advertise adult content they must make disclaimers such as 18 and over to enter this site. Craigslist isn’t meant to be a pornographic site, so if they wanted to get into that industry they should do it through another means, or even go as far as creating

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    Educational Planning

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    TOPIC 1 * Educational Planning * Environmental Planning and Analysis * Operational Planning * Short, Medium, Long-Range Planning * Corporate Planning * Strategic Planning I. Introduction What does Educational Planning mean? Educational planning can be important to help you create your future. Planning the classes you will need to reach your educational goal, it can help motivate you and get you to your life goals with more direction. The process of making arrangements

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    easier to care for her at home. This is a very critical point in an ethical view. Also the legal aspect is not clear. The decision for the treatment was not made by Ashley or an independent court; it was made by an ethic committee of the hospital. In this committee were some doctors, ethics and the lawyers of the hospital were asked about this case; but no official court and an official represent of the interests of Ashley. In this case there are some different legal aspects. First of all there are

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    The word deontology comes from the Greek word “deontos” which means duty (Adams, 2011). Deontology can be defined as doing what is morally correct regardless of the final results as long as they abide by the moral principles. Certain actions, like lying, are never allowed regardless if its outcomes benefit the purpose and no harm is caused. The theory states that whether an action is ethical and follows the moral rules, depends on the intentions behind the decisions (Pieper, 2008). So for an action

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    Ethics is especially important from an investment point of view because investors have lost confidence and trust in not only investment professional but also in financial markets in the past 50 years. This is due because of financial crisis, many people lost a lot of money and most of the investors thought that their investment people were not being honest with them. CFA Institute is trying to restore trust and confidence back in to the market, making people to be more ethical. In order to restore

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    Ethical Principles John Durham III PSY/305 March 7, 2016 Dr. Daven Salmi Ethical Principles Introduction The ethical issue that I chose to examine was an article about the relationship between ethical and abusive coaching behaviors and student-athlete well-being. I found this article very interesting because not a lot of people are aware of the ethical issues that have been and are currently going on in the athletic background. Believe it or not there are many ethical issues that relate

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    Is there a contradiction between our demand that our children be honest and moral persons and our demand that they be successful? Present the argument that there is a contradiction, and see if you can answer it. Morality has taken a backseat to success. Today’s parents preach the same line of virtues to their children as did their parents and many parents before them; be honest and work hard and good things will come to you. But today’s children are pressured to obtain their success, by their

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