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    Peter Singer argues that all people have a moral obligation to donate all that we can to the poor. The suffering and starving of those people living in poverty are not inevitable; many of us have the ability to eliminate this suffering‚ however‚ we choose not to. We have a moral duty to prevent bad things from happening as long as it does not cost at the cost of “sacrificing anything morally significant”. (Ethical Theory). Therefore‚ making such donation is moral duty for people living in affluent

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    Kohlberg’s six stages of Moral reasoning are : Stage one “Fear of Punishment‚ stage two “ What in it for me”‚ Stage three “ Good boy‚ Nice girl”‚ stage four “law-and-order” Stage five “ All for one and one for all”‚ and stage six “ Decisions of conscience”. Each person has a different level of Morals and each person has the ability to be at a high stage. The question is what would each stage say if they were asked the question “Why do you want to go to College?” If a stage one person‚ “Fear of Punishment”

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    Professional and Ethical Obligations Oluwaseun Sijuwade Tennessee State University Click on “Principles of Medical Ethics.” What are the emphases of these nine principles? Also‚ what right are patients given in these principles? Principles of medical ethics are the code of conduct laid down for the medical professionals such as the physicians. The emphases of the nine principles of medical ethics reveals that physician should be able to care and respect the rights of their patients

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    differences of opinion exist as to its meaning. For the purpose of this essay‚ I shall take ‘just’ to mean ‘fair’ in the way Rawls indicates when he writes about the veil of justice in 1971: the every-day-sense of the term the average person would agree about. Should we obey a law because it is just to do so? The first question I shall address is whether one should obey a law ‘because it is just to do so’. Woozley in 1979 states: If political leaders and police chiefs had their way‚ all of us would

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    Life isn’t always simple for those in third world countries. Because of this‚ Peter Singer has said that we as a society have a moral obligation to help them by donating to charities. However‚ not everyone agrees with this point. Personally‚ I believe that you never have a moral obligation to do anything‚ unless you personally believe that you must. Some people may not feel obligated to help the citizens of poor countries. More often than not‚ this is because they believe that their charity will

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    BeliefsMorals‚ and Values Application Paper [Melisa’s Introduction] For as long as man has been around the question as to whether man is inherently good or evil has been debated. We look at the events that are happening in the world today and find ourselves asking that same question. As we study humanity‚ we discover that there are certain factors that lead to human development; biology‚ psychology and sociology. Some think that man is born evil and either continues to be evil or learns to

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    I’ll begin by looking at Savulescu’s strong belief of the moral obligation to genetically modify humans. Recent studies have shown there are early indicators‚ in our genes‚ that determine certain aspects of our future characteristics. Savulescu states we are morally obligated to treat and prevent diseases. This is viewed as a medical intervention because we are promoting the child’s health. With our advances in technology‚ he also believes we are morally obligated to engage in genetic enhancement

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    training have an ethical obligation to all that they serve. Patients rely on the integrity of the healthcare professionals to kept their personal information confidential. The United States health care have been plagued with issues for quite some time and the law makers have been trying to rectify the problem. The Unites States National deficit is increasing at an alarming rate. The propose for this paper is to analyze some important aspects about health care in the United States. Ethical obligations

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    unless you have time to make home shopping a part-time job‚ an agent might be able to match you with the perfect property much faster. Say you want a swimming pool. Or don’t want a swimming pool. Or maybe you want a fenced-in yard for the dog or a basement playroom for the kids. If you’re looking for something specific‚ a real estate agent is the person whose job it is to know if there’s a house out there to fit your needs‚ and he or she will hold your hand through the deal to boot.

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    rates do not appear to relate to the recruitment of men into nursing. DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: Page 2 2. The racial and ethnic composition of the nursing profession will change to more accurately reflect the population as a whole when a. The increased numbers of racial and ethnic minorities enrolled in educational programs graduate and begin to practice. b. The retention rate of nonwhite nurses remains at the current level. c. The percentage of African-American and Hispanic nurses

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