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    on stress that tests in academic life cause‚ while others strongly defend standardized tests because of their advantages. Apparently‚ there are a lot of counterarguments‚ that need to be considered‚ but in my view‚ that worth it‚ to have tests as obligation in school program. To begin with‚ everyone has benefit from tests‚ which evaluate effectively pupil’s knowledge in specific area. First of all‚ it facilitates work of teachers.Teachers can get clear guidance on students learning without any effort

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    Civic Duties of Teenagers

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    Civic Duties of Teenagers Introduction Civic duty is the obligation to each of us to leave our community in a better condition than we found it. Every person in our country has rights‚ and with those rights come responsibilities. That is what civic duty is‚ your rights and responsibilities that help contribute to society. Every single day we perform these tasks to help better our country as a whole. Teenagers have a huge role in this circle‚ whether they believe it or not. The civic duties that

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    suffering due to lack of resources within their countries? Some wealthier people and nations decide not to help these less fortunate people as they would rather spend money on frivolous things and think that it’s not their obligation. I believe that man has a moral obligation to help those less fortunate than him‚ though I believe that it is not morally right to only help those who are less fortunate just to make you feel like a better person. In Source B‚ Peter Singer states “if the upshot of

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    A MORAL OBLIGATION: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 1 A Moral Obligation: Personal Responsibility Richard D. Paul II University of Phoenix A MORAL OBLIGATION: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY 2 Two years ago I separated from the Air Force after thirteen years of service. I finally made the decision to further my education to open more career opportunities and advancements. Since the courses I am taking are online‚ there is an even higher pressure for the accountability

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    Director's Duty of Care

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    Major Assignment: Directors’ Duties Case Part A: Whether the directors are in breach of their duties of care‚ skill and diligence Issue1: who owes the duty? According to S 9‚ the person who is appointed to be a director or the person who is appointed to be an alternate director and is acting in that capacity‚ is a director of the company. (S9) As we can see from the case‚ Peter Pansy‚ Fred Fuchsia and Marie Gold are directors of the company‚ and Alison Astor who is appointed to fill a casual

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    Soldiers shouldn’t be punished alongside their commanders in war crimes. Soldiers join the army in order to protect their country. A commander’s duty is to ensure that his soldiers conducted themselves in a civilized manner in an armed conflict. On that principle‚ it is clear that the main accountability for any criminal act or responsibility during an armed conflict is on the commander(s) for ordering or encouraging soldiers to kill innocent people. People in The Lottery are like soldiers blindly

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    Duty-Based Ethics

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    civil rights focuses on concerns about deontology. Duty-based ethics also known as deontology says that certain life obligations should take priority over other considerations. Both Ward and Davis were acting under the principle that God himself is against homosexuality so Christians should follow his view that homosexuality is a sin. Therefore

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    Aids – the Duty to Warn

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    November 30‚ 2011 Aids – The Duty to Warn The AIDS epidemic began in the early to mid-1980’s and since it’s recognition in America it has become a very heated and debated topic among health professionals‚ the gay community‚ and most of all for the ones that are carrying the virus. The real debate is not over the virus itself but‚ rather about the infected individuals and whether or not they should be made morally obligated to tell their sexual partners if they are in fact infected. Both sides

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    Corporate Environment Obligation: An examination of the performance of Chevron Corporation Nowadays‚ increasing customers worried about the negative effects that large companies put on environment especially some energy industries. Chevron Corporation is one of largest multinational energy corporations in the world which has branch offices in more than 100 countries. It is engaged in all the aspects of gas and crude oil‚ which include exploration‚ production‚ marketing‚ chemicals manufacturing and

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    Defying Domestic Duties

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    Defying Domestic Duties During the Victorian period‚ society was upheld by rigid social and moral values‚ with ideal forms of masculine and feminine behavior. Moral respectability and domesticity were important ideologies of feminine behavior. The woman’s mission was that of a supportive wife and caring mother and her domestic role was seen as an important and essential part of society. However‚ Kate Chopin’s main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ in her novel‚ The Awakening (1899) and Jane Campion and

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