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    Jean Piaget was one of the first developmental psychologists to examine the moral judgments and moral development of children. He believed that children moved from considering punishment and other consequences to considering intentions and circumstances when attempting to resolve moral conflicts. What children believe about whether an action is right or wrong depends on their level of cognition (Miller‚ 2002). Freud believed that morality was encompassed in the superego. In his view‚ morality

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    Jane decided to look at the wallet again. While she was waiting ‚ she counts the money. There were two $10 notes. Jane was saving money for a new Barbie‚ and adding this amount to her savings would be enough to make a purchase . Now Jane has a moral dilemma: to tell her mom about the finding‚ so she can look for the owner‚ or‚ take the money and don ’t return the wallet. In this case‚ Jane already knows what is right‚ and what is wrong. She is concerned about taking the money that does not belong

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    Culture and Moral Development Another criticism of Kohlberg’s view is that it is culturally based. A review of research on moral development in 27 countries concluded that moral reasoning is more culture-specific than Kohlberg envisioned and that Kohlberg’s scoring system does not recognize higher-level moral reasoning in certain cultural groups (Snarey‚ 1987). Examples of higher-level moral reasoning that would not be scored as such by Kohlberg’s system include values related to communal

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    problems. When Creon issues his proclamation banning the burial of Antigone’s brother‚ Polyneices‚ she rightfully stands and declares‚ "I will bury my brother… (Sophocles 45)." She is right in her mind‚ backed by her morals and dedication to the gods. Who is to say‚ though‚ whether her morals are more acceptable than Creon’s? We are led to believe that she is in the right‚ but strategically‚ Sophocles created a circle of disapproval and hatred of Antigone around her‚ representing the common feelings of

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    A moral value is a universally accepted ethical principle that governs the day to day living of life. These principles are important in maintaining unity‚ harmony and honour between people. Moral values are usually communal and shared by the public in general‚ thus if there is no agreement among community members no moral values will be established. Moral values define the principles and standards which determine the extent to which human action or conduct is right or wrong. They encompass a wide

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    Career Plan Building Activity: Reasoning Aptitude Che Harper BCOM 275 June 10‚ 2013 Professor Medoro Career Plan Building Activity: Reasoning Aptitude Reasoning aptitude was an interesting assignment. In order to find out my aptitude‚ scenarios were presented that would later determine my reasoning aptitude. The study says‚ Focused – shows your work well in careers where success comes from applying practical skills and where thinking is used mostly to solve practical problems. You are likely

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    Addictions occur as a mean of escape from the problems or situations that may be bothering an individual. It may start off as just something new or something to do. It becomes a problem or an addiction when it becomes a habit. Addiction becomes a problem for an individual to function in their everyday life without drugs or alcohol. Due to the recession addiction is on the rise. There are more individuals seeking an escape or relief from everyday life. It may start as an escape‚ but as finances

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    The Moral Instinct

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    Jimenez RWS 100 Prof. Traylor November 8‚ 2012 “The Moral Instinct” A journalist of The New York Times Magazine by the name of Steven Pinker published an article titled‚ “The Moral Instinct.” The purpose of the article was to discuss morality and the questions and speculations around it. In the article‚ Pinker suggests that our moral goodness is just in our minds and is there to help us decide between what is right and wrong. He says that our moral goodness isn’t just an opinion-based conclusion‚ whether

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    In order to revamp the complete CRM it will encompass all five variables. These variables are scope‚ time‚ cost‚ quality‚ and risk. As the project manager I will need to review each area and develop a sound plan taking in consideration any issues that may arise. The purpose of revamping the CRM is to improve the relationship with customers. This will need to be done by replace all hardware that is out-of-date‚ installing the correct software to have programs to track the customer’s wants and needs

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    Deductive vs Inductive Reasoning/Writing Deductive Reasoning This is what you were taught by Mrs. Brown in your high school English class. You probably were asked to do this quite a bit in your history and civics classes as well. In most cases‚ you were taught to come up with a point that you intend to make‚ and to put it into one sentence called the thesis statement. You would then come up with three more sentences that would support your thesis statement with three specific points. With these

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