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    Metaphysics The “Basic” Argument for Theological Fatalism Fatalism Fatalism is the view that everything that happens in entirely unavoidable. Since everything that happens is unavoidable‚ none of our actions are genuinely up to us and we powerless to do anything other than what we actually do. Here is Richard Taylor on what the fatalist believes [“Fate” from Metaphysics‚ 4th Ed (Pearson‚ 1991)]: “A fatalist is someone who believes that whatever happens is and always was unavoidable.

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    References: McKinney‚ Kathleen. Encouraging Students ’ Intrinsic Motivation. Illinois State University. http://www.cat.ilstu.edu/conf/handouts/intrinsicmot.shtml. Perry N.‚ Winne P.‚ Woolfolk A.‚ Educational Psychology. Pearson Education Canada Incorporated: Toronto‚ Ontario 2003. Specific Classroom Management Methods. http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~jimbo/RIBARY_Folder/specific.htm

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    Educational Preparation Lara M. Abdallah Grand Canyon University: Professional Dynamics May 17‚ 2011 The different options to obtain a nursing degree‚ while having the same outcome‚ are not always the best option. While the Associate (AND) Degree nurse is able to take and pass the NCLEX exam there are stark differences with the Bachelor (BSN) Degree nurse. Length of time‚ cost‚ experience‚ and educational training. While the BSN nurse was trained two years in the classroom and three years in

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    Nursing Regardless of which educational level that a nurse desires‚ he or she must complete the state licensure board exam. The exam is either pass or fail and is designed to prove that the nurses are equally prepared to practice as a registered nurse. A nurse should have a desire to care for the ill with compassion. Nurses at either level should have a desire to improve patient outcomes and to improve the quality of patient care. The level of educational preparedness differs between the

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    truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal…" (Declaration of Independence‚1776) This quote is symbolic of the expressed opinions and ideology of the founding fathers of America. History‚ especially the history of the American educational system‚ paints a contradictory portrait. Idealistic visions of equity and cultural integration are constantly bantered about; however‚ they are rarely implemented and materialized. All men are indeed created equal‚ but not all men are treated equally

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     the basis for ethical behavior‚ has six identifiable  developmental stages‚ each more adequate at responding to moral dilemmas than its predecessor.  Kohlberg followed the development of moral judgment far beyond the ages studied earlier by  Piaget‚ who also claimed that logic and morality develop through constructive stages. Expanding  on Piaget’s work‚ Kohlberg determined that the process of moral development was principally  concerned with justice‚ and that it continued throughout the individual’s lifetime‚ a notion that 

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    In The Groundwork for the metaphysic of Morals‚ it is formulated that Kant bases his theory of morality off the groundwork of metaphysics. The idea behind the science of metaphysics brings about the a priori and/or pure necessary truths. Any existence of anything empirical is immoral which only abandons one’s reason and intentions‚ which are the foundation of their duty to gain good will. Good intensions bring out good will. As Kant presents the four reasons of all actions‚ he believes that one gains

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    Morality is term that allows people to differentiate between intentions‚ decisions‚ and actions between those that are either good or right versus those that are bad or wrong. This may seem like a simple task to distinguish in todays society‚ however philosophy has took a much more intricate account of what morality is. Philosopher Immanuel Kant‚ in his Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals‚ and philosopher Thomas Hobbes‚ in his Leviathan‚ both have very different understandings on the basis of

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    EDUCATIONAL TRIP -- REACTION PAPER Educational trips are always fun. Not only it enables you to learn and appreciate your environment but also it brings bonding to your group. Our first stop during the educational tour last February 14‚ 2012 is in Central Bank of the Philippines. Here‚ I saw different kinds of coins which were made on different types of metalsI also learned that one of the reasons behind the changing of our current bills is its nationwide counterfeiting. . We also had a short

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    ABSTARCT Fuzzy logic has rapidly become one of the most successful of today’s technologies for developing sophisticated control systems. The reason for which is very simple. Fuzzy logic addresses such applications perfectly as it resembles human decision making with an ability to generate precise solutions from certain or approximate information. While other approaches require accurate equations to model real-world behaviors‚ fuzzy design can accommodate the ambiguities of real-world in human language

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