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    Name: Jennifer Howse Date: January 12‚ 2015 ETH 316 Week 4 Individual Quiz (covering material from Weeks 1-4) Multiple Choice Questions (Chose the Correct Answer) Note: You may use your books/materials‚ but please do not converse with others. Be sure to clearly identify your choice (by color-code‚ etc.). Color-code the entire answer‚ not just the letter. 1. ________ describes a situation in which personal needs and interests are at odds with professional obligations. a. Conflict of interest

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    When a person is hasty‚ they are using excess speed or urgency in their actions. This usually involves many risks. If a person is too rushed or careless‚ they may suffer the consequences for acting too quickly. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic flaw of the main characters is that they are too hasty in their actions. This flaw in the characters is what causes the conflict and tragic ending of the play. It is important to ponder the possible consequences or outcomes when making

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    ends in death‚ destruction‚ and ultimately makes this play a tragedy. The only non-hasty aspect is the urge to wait to tell the households about the Capulet-Montague wedding. Haste is exceedingly dangerous in this play because people were hasty to fight‚ fall in love‚ and to essentially kill themselves. One reason that haste is why Romeo and Juliet ended so tragically is that the Capulets and Montagues were hasty to fight. The fights caused many deaths and the heads of the households didn’t even

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    The involvement of United States in Foreign Affairs and Economy. For many years‚ the topic of whether the U.S is responsible for the well-being of other countries has an ongoing debate that is currently alarming countries. Being argued in places like "danger cities"‚ state supreme courts‚ governments‚ and the white house‚ has brought panic to the people. While the principal and traditional role of a big brother is to defend their little ones‚ many people‚ myself included‚ oppose to this idea in such

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    Sarah Hoyt CSS 1304 May 3‚ 2006 Research Assignment Option #2 – Review of "Fight Club" The movie Fight Club‚ directed by David Fincher‚ uses various principal strategies to make particular arguments. In our society today‚ men are associated with brutality‚ rationality‚ dirtiness‚ little emotion‚ and being the ‘providers’. On the other hand‚ women are correlated with elegance‚ beauty‚ cleanliness‚ compassion‚ and being the ‘receivers’. Fight Club argues against this cultural standard.

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    In the novel Oedipus The King‚ written by Sophocles‚ Oedipus‚ the main character had many personalities as well as problems. He had great confidence in himself than had anger problems‚ made hasty decisions throughout the play‚ and lost all of his confidence to the very end. Oedipus was sent away as a newborn away from Thebes due to a prophecy. He was sent out to die with metal stakes in his ankles but a shepherd took him and gave him to the King Polybus ruler of Corinth. Oedipus heard King Polybus

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    employee’s right to privacy. Question of fact 5. the use of genetic profile’s in screening employees for private business should be banned by law. Question of policy Identify the fallacy in each of the following statements. ( 10 poin) Fallacies: -Hasty generaliztion -jumping to conclusions onthe basis of too little evidence -False cause - assuming that event A caused event B simply because it occurred before event B -Invalid Analogy - the cases being compared are not essentially alike - Red

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    Korea – Turkey’s Culture and the Relationship between two Countries Introduction As we entered the 21st century – the era of globalization‚ interaction between different countries across the world has become a fundamental factor for the economic‚ political and cultural success of all countries. Everything that happens today is interlinked with the international environment and affects events in other nations. For example the Republic of Korea has been severely affected by the actions of other countries;

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    1.1 Ethics a branch of philosophy that studies the nature of right and wrong The Moral Formula An expression that would explain and define morality would let us be able to solve all current and future moral dilemmas an answer key to moral questions 1.2 Ethical Objectivism belief that claims there is a universally valid moral code basically‚ if something is morally wrong for one person‚ than it should be morally wrong for all people cultural beliefs about morality vary‚ but cultural acceptance

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    level of advertising are just too much these days because people are on average less happy than they were 30 years ago despite being overwhelmed by too much advertising nowadays (refer argument map 1). These statement falls under the fallacy of hasty generalization as it has no evidence to support its claim that people are happy 30 years ago because in the first article ostensibly says that today people are too overwhelmed because

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