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    "Case Study: Fetal Abnormality." Sylvia Hoffman Grand Canyon University "Case Study: Fetal Abnormality." The case study presented is a young immigrant couple striving to better their lives in a country of opportunity. This couple has endured a hard-working life style to begin a new life as a young married couple in their own home. The problem that they encounter is that the young wife discovers she is pregnant‚ which may have been a joyous surprise to the couple‚ but an ultrasound revealed that

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    Ethan Mead 3A-2 Beast in Body‚ Human in Spirit In her novel Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley simultaneously spins both a gripping horror story and an intense line of philosophical questioning—specifically‚ what it means to be human. After the titular character imbues his gargantuan experiment with life‚ he is overcome with the repulsiveness of his creature and flees‚ rejecting it as a demon. However‚ in the years between his next meeting with his creator‚ the creature blossoms into a sentient being capable

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    I have many positive morals and characteristics that are very important to me and how I live and grow as a person. All of the activities that I have decided to join‚ be a part of‚ assist with‚ give of my free time‚ and work with others have all been based on these morals and characteristics that shape my future and myself. I strive in school to always work hard and get the best grades I can. I push myself by taking difficult classes and working with teachers to better understand the curriculum

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    Theories in my opinion depend on how you was raised and what your family believes in. Each author in the readings in morality in religion state their opinion on the topic of both morality and religion. The authors use Plato’s and Socrates dialogue to get their views across. and how they feel about natural law and divine command theory which deals with religion. In Rachel’s Does Morality Depend on Religion? In many traditions one being Christianity‚ God is the the one who makes the laws and has made

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    Nietzsche’s rejection of traditional morality Zarathustra’s Prologue What does Zarathustra tell us about the challenges of leading people who have become too comfortable and uncritical? According to Zarathustra‚ he said that he did not want to be spared by their best enemies nor even the people they love. He said that leading uncritical and comfortable people within the society is hypocritical and therefore those leading such people feel ashamed of themselves. He said that such people should not

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    The Morality of Abortion Introduction On the issue of the morality of abortion‚ I am a moral non-objectivist. I believe that abortion might be morally wrong for some people ‚ at some times‚ in some situations‚ but it might be morally right for some people‚ at some times‚ in some situation . Reason #1 Although there’s no question about whether the fetus is a biologically human organism or not it does not follow that the fetus is a person‚ and it is persons that have rights‚ including the right

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    KAITLYN EBERL Instructor: Joseph Arena History: 2002: Monday‚ Wednesday‚ Friday: 3:00p.m.-3:55p.m. September 24‚ 2012 Employment during The Gilded Age: Destitution vs. Affluence The Gilded Age‚ also known as the age of steel‚ was a sequence of reformation including: industrial and technological advances‚ economic growth‚ labor unions‚ politics‚ women’s rights‚ and foreign affairs. The foundations of industrialism were established in the United States during the first sign of industrialization

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    Summary of Morality Without God by John Arthur Nirvair Chahal Dr. Ronald de Sousa PHLA11 S T.A. Chad Horne 996811650 January 24‚ 2012 John Arthur argues that morality exists without the influence of religion in his passage Morality Without God. Arthur claims that morality is independent of religion both logically and psychologically. He first distinguishes what he is referring to when he speaks of morality and religion. Arthur explains that morality is having the tendency to evaluate

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    law and morality. Discuss whether the law does and should seek to uphold moral principles. (30 marks + 5 marks for AO3). Laws and morals are quite similar in some ways but they also have their differences. Law is best described as rules made by authority. John Austin defined law as a command from a sovereign power‚ law needs to be obeyed and is enforced through sanctions. Morality on the other hand is values and principles as opposed to rules. Phil Harris defines a society’s ’code of morality’ as a

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    Does Morality Depend on Religion? 4.1 The Presumed Connection between Morality and Religion • Separation of Church and State – Roy Moore and the ACLU • Priests and ministers as moral experts • Belief that morality can only be understood through religion • Religion associated with morals while atheism is not – Bertrand Russell 4.2 The Divine Command Theory • Implies that morality is arbitrary • Act is obligatory if and only if‚ and because‚ it is commanded by God • Honesty and humility

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