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    values in nursing practice. This study aimed to explore and describe the ethical theory of Deontology in providing nursing care to individuals in the clinical setting. And explains all of the key points‚ such as ethics and what is the importance of ethics in professional practice‚ also describe the deontology theory and discuss the importance of deontology theory in nursing‚ and evaluate the usefulness of deontology theory for nursing professional. The nursing theory is a set of concepts‚

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    Liberty vs Security

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    Liberty vs. Security When the founding fathers created the government of the United States‚ they wanted the government not to be so constricting with its rule. In other words‚ freedom‚ but freedom in its purest can be dangerous so they had to put some security to their newly made country. They did this by giving the executive branch the power to enforce laws and keep the peace. In the beginning‚ it was all good but things have changed throughout the years where security had to be increased. Now-a-days

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    Philosophy 101 Midterm Essay Number One Friday October 19th 2012 Deontology Immanuel Kant’s deontological moral theory provides a strong base for making correct decisions and is a better ethics system than Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that is attributed to philosophers John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham. Utilitarianism is a theory holding that the proper course of action is one which maximizes happiness for the majority

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    Running head: EASTERN STATE PENITENTIARY 1 Eastern State Penitentiary Name Institution Eastern State Penitentiary I think that a prisoner in the Eastern State Penitentiary has the dullest daily routine that any human could ever have. Picture a prisoner living behind a cell with a heavy dungeon-door and thick walls. Literally‚ speaking‚ the daily routine revolves around the cell. As…notes‚ a prisoner "is led to the cell from which he never again comes forth‚ until his whole term of imprisonment

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    more vicious way. Zaroff and Montresor are alike in many ways. They both killed people‚ and tortured them. Also they both captured the people they were planning to kill instead of just killing them right then and there so they could torture them‚ and make them suffer more. After torturing the people‚ they both killed the people‚ because they thought they deserved to die‚ but they really didn’t. But they also had many differences. One of the reasons they were different‚ is that Zaroff

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    Utilitarianism and Deontology support the legalization of marijuana‚ it produces a greater good for the economy‚ health‚ and positive effect on people’s happiness. The law of duty would be moral‚ and legalizing marijuana stimulates jobs‚ reduces crime rates‚ helps medically‚ and economically produces money. As a Utilitarian‚ they believe that the best action is the one the maximizes utility‚ and in this argument marijuana is a utility that could benefit for the greater good of human beings. In Deontology‚ they

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    Death Penalty Reform

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    inflicted‚ but does not take the pain away. This fact alone would say the death penalty affects the eighth amendment‚ which protects people from the government giving them excessive fines‚ excessive bail‚ or cruel and unusual punishment‚ including torture. If this country is to keep using the death penalty‚ the government needs to come up with a better drug to make the process a smoother‚ more effective transition. If this country decided to do away with the death penalty a solution could be giving

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    required by universal moral truth. Deontological theories judge the morality of choices; no matter how morally well the consequences‚ some choices are morally prohibited. For many deontologists‚ the right is said to have priority over the good. Deontology is an approach to ethics that concentrates on the rightness and wrongness of human actions themselves. Whether a situation is good or bad is dependent on whether the action that brought it about was right or wrong. To make the right moral choice

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    Kerri Brown Professor Jegede ENC 1101 9/12/11 Carolyn Forche’s “The Colonel” In the poem “The Colonel‚” Carolyn Forche recounts a cruel encounter with the titles main character of interest while working for Amnesty International in El Salvador. The colonel personality can best be summed as a remorseless man in a chaotic country where violence is customary to the colonel and his people. He also cares not for the civil liberties of the citizens of El Salvador that he governs or the fact that he

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    When considering the work of memory lingering form harrowing historical events‚ the mental experiences of the individual and the sociocultural aspect of the damages left behind are rarely the focus of cinematic representations and discourse of history. Although the aggression of war and manslaughter are commonly presented in history literature‚ the sociocultural and psychological aspects are often avoided due to the “intrusiveness” nature that it carries. Two mentionable films that try to address

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