Discuss the distinction between a fundamental and a subordinate moral principle using the utilitarian theory as an example. A fundamental moral principle is a moral principle which is the ultimate basis for evaluating the rightness or wrongness of all acts. It is the ultimate and final reason in itself. It is the intrinsic value of the moral principle itself‚ not that it appeals to other moral principle or justified by other reasons‚ that makes it the fundamental moral principle. The absolutist
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Apparent from the Stanley-Milgram Experiment‚ “People tend to obey orders from other people if they recognize their authority as morally right and/or legally based. This response to legitimate authority is learned in a variety of situations‚ for example in the family‚ school‚ and workplace” (Mcleod‚ “Milgram”). Hitler’s antics allowed him to be viewed as the higher authority from the legal aspect: Hitler established himself as the Chancellor of Germany‚ the highest power of Germany; consequently
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Relationship abuse most often occurs because the male wants to be dominant or he does not feel dominant enough. He wants to show the female he is in charge. He owns her basically or it could be from the males past‚ he may have saw his father beat on his mother and he thought it was okay. All relationships have ups and downs‚ but beating is not love. Abusive relationships and Othello are similar because in the movie Othello controlled his wife like she was his item. She did everything he wanted
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Elderly Abuse and Neglect When discussing abuse and neglect we often think of children first. That being said‚ children are not the only ones who will be abused and/or neglected. In fact‚ this happens to some elderly as well. While some elderly may be productive enough to care for themselves‚ others are not. The end result is a complete (or close to complete) dependency on someone else for their needs. In addition‚ just like with children‚ this dependency can lead to abuse and/or neglect. There
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unsavory occurrences is that of animal neglect. Animal abuse and neglect comes in many forms‚ one of which is active abuse. Active abuse is defined as the intentional infliction of physical harm‚ and is often seen as the hitting or kicking of an animal. Another form of abuse is that of passive neglect. In the case of passive neglect‚ abuse is not intentional and is often the result of lack of information or knowledge. The most prevalent of these forms of abuse is that of the latter. In most cases
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PHYISCAL ABUSE • WHAT IS PHYISCAL ABUSE AND WHAT IS THE SIGNS AND SYMPTONS • Physical abuse can be when someone is being hit‚ kicked‚ force feed‚ being restraint. • The signs and symptoms can be bruising or other unexplained injuries i.e. broken bones. • Physical abuse is abuse where there is damage to physical features of the body which can be bruises and broken bones ETC. SEXUAL ABUSE • WHAT IS SEXUAL ABUSE AND WHAT IS THE SIGNS AND SYMPTONS • Sexual abuse can be when someone touchs you
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Mandatory Unit 1: Understanding roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in education and training 1 Understand teaching role and responsibilities in education and training 1.1 Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. To quote Ann Gravells “It’s all about helping someone reach their full potential whether this is for personal or professional reasons”. The traditional role of the teacher has been the supplier of information. This role has evolved so that the teacher
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Tyeisha Brevard PHI-105 Instructor Roundtree May 19th‚ 2013 Child Abuse Primary prevention of maltreatment is the level of prevention most sought out in stopping child abuse. This level of prevention focuses on creating an ideal environment in which child abuse is least likely to ever occur. The environment can range anywhere from personal to public. The personal environment‚ or macro system‚ would be considered the internal make-up of a family such as cultural values or financial status
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formative assessment feedback form 1.1 & 1.2-Define the following types of abuse... physical abuse. signs of physical abuse are Fractures Burns Bed sores Fear Depression Unexplained weight loss Assault (can be intentional or reckless) Sexual abuse Loss of sleep Unexpected or unexplained change in behaviour Bruising Soreness around the genitals Torn‚ stained or bloody underwear A preoccupation with anything sexual Sexually transmitted diseases Pregnancy Rape – e.g. a male
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ABSTRACT REDUCING HEALTHCARE COSTS THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HOSPITAL-GOVERNED DISEASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Healthcare costs in the United States are on a continual rise with no relief on the horizon. As the population ages and lifestyles differ from one individual to the next‚ healthcare third party payers such as commercial insurance plans‚ employee health benefit plans‚ the Medicare program and state Medicaid programs are searching for strategies to lower the costs associated with
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