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    In the eastern and western religions there are so much rules that you need to follow‚and there are similarities and differences between the religions. In these 2 religions there can be facts that are alike‚but in this way there is differences in these religions. First‚ Christianity to Hinduism. In these 2 religions there are some differences that you would have never even thought of and some similarities‚ one similarity is that Monotheism is 1 god and (several) also both of their goals were to

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    900089073 The four noble truths are one of the features that distinguish Buddhist ethics most from Western ethics. The truth of suffering is the problem that Buddhism tries to solve. The universe is strongly affected by suffering and the causes of suffering. The Buddha assumed that suffering is a bad thing. No such thing in Western ethics mentions that suffering is bad. There is no problem to be solved. If you love headaches then don’t bother taking aspirin‚ if you don’t‚ then you may consider taking

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    What are Ethics and Diversity? Webster’s Dictionary defines ethics as the principle of right behavior and of moral value and the definition of diversity states being different‚ not alike‚ a variety (Merriam-Webster‚ 1997). It is obvious these are not the same. Ethics is choosing to do the right thing when you are alone; furthermore‚ setting a standard to live by. Diversity in this context looks at people of different ages‚ their gender‚ religion‚ ethnicity‚ etc. Ethics today are not same as when

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    for our Ethics and Fiqh for Everyday Life (UNGS 2050) assignment is “The Ethics of Islamic Life.” The main objective of this assignment is to fulfil the requirement for the subject. However‚ we have our own reasons for choosing this particular topic and one of them is to gain more knowledge about ethics. As we know‚ ethics in one of the most important elements in our life as it indicates the level of our civilization. Moreover‚ when speaking about ethics particularly in Islamic life‚ we are

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    There are two major fronts in WWI. The Western Front and the Eastern Front. These two fronts were both alike in many ways and different in many ways. The Western Front was the region in France and the Eastern Front was a part of battlefield along the Russian and German border. It was a difficult thing to face war on two fronts‚ especially when both sides were hard to adapt and battle through on. For example‚ the Germans or Alfred Vin Schlieffen created a Schlieffen Plan ‚ which called for a

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    so‚ they also face many snags during their professional work. Sometimes there might also be a conflict between the personal and professional ethical values of a person in the professional career (González-Prendes‚ 2011). Furthermore‚ personal and professional ethics are also two different things and not the same; but there is also a strong link between the personal ethics and professional ethics. I contemplate that whatever behaviour a person show at his workplace‚ is actually a mirror of his personal

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    . What is your perception of personal ethics Vs professional ethics? If different‚ can you explain the difference? A brief definition of personal ethics according to me would be an individual’s belief about morality or conscience .It defines our stand on what is right or wrong.This branch of ethics gradually develops since our childhood and tend to emulate the things which are set as an moral value to us by our parents or guardians in the family.It can heavily be influenced from any major incident

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    Three of the big ideas from the course are justice‚ duty and ethics. Justice is defined as the quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness. Duty is something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation. Ethics is a system of moral principles ("Dictionary.com - The world’s favorite online dictionary!‚" n.d.). Through the scenario I learned that justice is very important for the victim because it gives some sort of closure. Since laws plays an important

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    ETHICS‚ SELF AND SOCIETY FINAL ESSAY 1. Read all the corrections you’ve been given in your essay deliveries. Check the ones that you’ll need to include in the final essay and correct them (especially‚ those in the third period delivery) 2. Do not use bullets or separated subtitles for your essay; nor you divide it in separated sections as if it were a list of topics. AVOID Using the words “Introduction”‚ “Thesis”‚ “Body of essay”‚ “Conclusion” It is supposed to be an integral document where

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    everyday life. The two theories of focus in this discussion are: Femininist/Care Ethics and Utilitarianism. We will take a closer look into Feminist/ Care Ethics and find out what it means to say that women and men are equal and what it does not mean. We will also go in depth about the Utilitarianism theory to try and answer the question‚ “Does it make a difference whether a person’s life is ended by an act of active killing‚ or whether it is simply allowed to expire?” Care Ethics tells us

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