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    A moral perseverance

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    A moral perseverance Violence and Christianity plays a huge part in today’s modern fiction. In the short story‚ "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" by Flannery O’Connor‚ there is multiple situations that portray violence and Christianity throughout the story. In” A Good Man is Hard to Find” there are many factors that can be the theme. The theme can be about a family as a whole that lacks love for the grandmother‚ or about a family that goes on a trip that wound up having an accident‚ which puts them

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    Moral Compass

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    our moral compass is pushed to the backburner while our ego leads the way. Another reason why our moral compass is hidden in our society‚ is because we care far too much about what others think. Before most girls leave the house in the mornings‚ they spend hours doing their hair‚ perfecting their makeup and finding the outfit that will impress all the boys‚ and make the girls jealous. When teens today are faced with a situtuation such as drinking at a party‚ instead of allowing their moral compass

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    Moral Obligations

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    into account when it comes to helping. He argues that it makes no moral difference whether the person you help is a neighbor ten yards away or a person in another country (Singer‚ 1972‚ p. 231-232). Singer also wants you to take into consideration that the principles don’t make a distinction between people. It doesn’t matter that it is just you or you and a million others in the same position. If someone is doing nothing‚ in moral terms‚ it is no different than the absence of people doing something

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    Uniforms Debate (for)

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    School Uniforms Opening Statement: Good morning everyone. Today‚ the topic I will be debating will be on how school uniforms should be mandatory. The way our generation is molded today has an effect on individuals over the way they think of themselves physically and mentally. When we wake up in the morning‚ do we really think “Hey I’m going to get an education today” NO. We think about our hair‚ makeup‚ and the new and fabulous clothes we are going to wear. Our main focus is popularity and

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    The Tenure Debate

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    Running head: TENURE IN TODAY ’S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Tenure in Today ’s Educational System Michael Mares‚ Rick Mann ‚ Elise Margolin‚ Lisa Mack Grand Canyon University Legal Issues in Education EDA 532 Dr. Thomas Williams February 13‚ 2010 Abstract This paper discusses several key issues surrounding the practice of teacher tenure‚ an often controversial and emotional subject in the arena of public education. The protection or terminations of teachers‚ lack of tenure in

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    Abortion Debate

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    Introduction: During Barack Obama’s tenure as president‚ states began implementing increasing restrictions on access to abortion. The 1992 Supreme Court ruling for Planned Parenthood vs. Casey set forth the “undue burden standard”‚ which stated that although states could not outlaw or completely restrict access to abortions‚ they could set forth restrictions that did not create an “undue burden” for those seeking abortion access (Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey‚ 1992). By leaving

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    Moral Minima

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    Moral Minima In the article “Some Moral Minima‚” Lee E. Goodman goes into depth in what he describes and defines to believe are four large acts of moral dilemma that are present in our society today. “(1) Genocide‚ politically induced famine‚ and germ warfare; (2) terrorism‚ hostage taking. And child warriors; (3) slavery‚ Polygamy‚ and incest; and (4) rape and female genital cutting.” (Goodman‚ 2010‚ pg 88) The four truths are described in detail and various ways when it comes to each cultures

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    Leading Across Cultures

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    had been known for his ability to motivate teams to accomplish great things and attain outstanding results. In his previous position he had successfully motivated a workforce of over 1‚500 European employees to restructure a €1.2 billion business‚ leading to a profit increase of over 50% on a quarterly basis. The outstanding career success he had enjoyed over the last decade was largely built on his strong interpersonal skills and his ability to mobilise large groups of employees. Where could this

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    Moral Judgements

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    Moral Judgements Jakob Bronowski’s book‚ "Science and Human Values" argues that the scientific method of inquiry into reality provides a generally applicable foundation for moral judgement. Bronowski says‚ "in order to keep the study in a manageable field. I will continue to choose a society in which the principle of truth rules. Therefore the society which I will examine is that formed by scientists themselves: it is the body of scientists" (Bronowski 58). Bronowski makes it clear in his book

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    Facts, Not Morals

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    role of education is to teach facts‚ not morals.” Certainly‚ teachers have a long list of responsibilities every day. The most important one of course is enriching the minds of our children. A large amount of their time is spent with teachers throughout the week and they become one of children’s biggest influences. Sure‚ their major responsibility is to teach them reading‚ writing and arithmetic‚ they also have an obligation to encourage the right morals as well. In many cases teachers become

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