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    that can be universally applied to all peoples at all times). The only moral standards against which a society’s practices can be judged are its own. If ethical relativism is correct‚ there can be no common framework for resolving moral disputes or for reaching agreement on ethical matters among members of different societies. Ethical relativism is not a consequentialist ethical theory. Analyzing the violence and war issue under the scope of this ethical theory has many ways to be seen. In ancient societies

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    Eating and Exercise

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    Eating and Exercise During the simulation of the fictional patient‚ I learned many new things such as the importance of a diet. It is extremely beneficial to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. As well as‚ to eat your fair share of meat for protein. Also carbohydrates‚ vitamins‚ fats‚ and fibers. It is essential to maintain a balanced diet because the diet helps us to achieve a long healthy life‚ controls body weight‚ and heart rate. Regular physical activity can produce long term health

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    Protagorean Relativism is generally considered self-refuting. It is noticeable that the measure doctrine: “man is the measure of all things‚ of what is that it is‚ and of what is not that is not” (Tht. 152a2-4) suggests that there are only relative truths for everyone but no objective truth; however‚ it insists that the above statement is an objective truth. That is to say‚ while Protagoras claims that truth is relative to each person‚ rejecting the possibility of error (Lee‚ 2005:33)‚ he tries to

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    Com. 1030 Perception Paper Perception In these two stories you see both women being stereotyped. Christa Kilvington being stereotyped for being on government well fare. I can see why people would use that stereotype on her. A lot of the people see using the well fare system are dead beats so to speak‚ people that are too lazy or on drugs to go find a decent job. With Carol Paik she keeps getting the Asian stereotype where people think she looks like other Asians. I also can understand

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    Person Perception

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    PERSON PERCEPTION * Refers to the different mental processes that we use to form judgments and draw conclusions about the characteristics and motives of other people. Variables that give impact to person perception: 1. Characteristics of the person you are observing. 2. Context of the situation. 3. Own personal characteristics. Based of our impressions are: 1. Roles and social norms 2. Physical cues 3. Salience of the information Primary Effect * The

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    Eating Insects

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    of eating insects. Using insects as a food source isn’t as uncommon as one may think‚ the practice of Enotmophagy has been performed for centuries‚ dating back to Indian tribes and Australian aborginals. Insects greatly outnumber humans and are found in nearly every possible location in the world‚ so their presence in and around human food isn’t unbelievable. While this practice is becoming more popular around the world‚ consumers in the U.S. are still skeptical of the idea Whether its eating them

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    Eating a Watermelon

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    Eating a Watermelon The Watermelon was originated in Southern Africa and grows on vine-like plants coming from the ground and is one of the most common types of melon. The watermelon fruit‚ loosely considered a type of melon‚ has a smooth exterior rind (green‚ yellow and sometimes white) and a juicy‚ sweet interior flesh (usually pink‚ but sometimes orange‚ yellow‚ red and sometimes green if not ripe). Watermelon is my preferred fruit for the following three major reasons; for its physical uniqueness

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    PHL3000-Moral Relativism Discussion My understanding of what Dobson had to say about moral relativism is in agreement with my source‚ All About God Ministries‚ Inc. It is stated in their article “All About Philosophy” “Moral relativism is the view that moral truths depend on the individual or group who hold them. There are no moral absolutes. Moral relativism cheapens human life. When morality is reduced to personal tastes‚ people exchange the question‚ “What is good?” for the pleasure question

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    Cultural Universals

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    products‚ organizations‚ and institutions. * Cultural universals = common to all cultures. * Material and Non‐Material Culture * Material culture refers to the physical objects‚ resources‚ and spaces that people use to define their culture. These include homes‚ neighborhoods‚ cities‚ schools‚ churches‚ synagogues‚ temples‚ mosques‚ offices‚ factories‚ etc.. * Material culture helps to define its members’ behaviors and perceptions. * Non-material culture refers to the nonphysical

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    Climate Change(ing) Popular Perception One of the biggest‚ but most underrated problems we face in our world today is global warming‚ or as some call it‚ “climate change”. Global warming is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “an increase in the earth’s atmospheric and oceanic temperatures widely predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting especially from pollution.” The cause of this warming of the overall atmosphere of earth is anthropogenic‚ or in other words

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