The souls of the lost world are brought before God and they are judged. The book of life is opened. The judgment commences. John writes‚ “…and the books were opened: and another book was opened‚ which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books‚ according to their works” (Revelation 20:12b‚ KJV). The book
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– Ethics Value‚ NORMATIVITY AND ETHICS Value e.g. “I prefer vanilla ice cream over chocolate ice cream” Value judgment becomes a normative judgment when it starts being expressed as an ought Normative e.g. “You ought to prefer vanilla over chocolate” – normative judgment A normative judgment is one that affirms how things should or ought to be. It is a value judgment about values others should have and abide by. Types * Cultural norms Nobody should put their feet up on chairs/tables
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the ability to make sound decisions in a timely matter. We function in these environments under our judgment in hopes to make a good decision from the information that is provided to us. When operating against irregular threats one of the prominent leadership traits that is most prevalent is judgment; which has both good and bad results from the decisions that are made. One aspect of judgment that is not fairly look upon is the is that it rest on individuals and their moral views. We as a society
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Passion as the Criterion for Moral Judgment Ethics is the study of human conduct or in other words the study of moral behavior. All humans use ethics in their daily actions and decisions‚ but not many have the opportunity to probe into the core of ethics. When Socrates said in 399 B.C.‚ "The unexplained life is not worth living" he was encouraging man to examine his way of life and ways of moral decision making. Ethics not only aims to discover the rules that should govern a moral life‚ but
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from him; and now she meant to take the one thing that made up for all the others. (Wharton 107) Ethan disregards his wife’s medical condition‚ and lacks the judgment to avoid the impending argument with Zeena over Mattie. At this point the reader is aware that Zeena is very suspicious of Mattie and Ethan’s interactions. Ethan’s poor judgment boils down to his longing for Mattie. Ethan is a married man‚ and despite the fact that he is unhappy he
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1185; 1997 Ohio App. LEXIS 2144 May 21‚ 1997‚ Date of Judgment Entry On Appeal May 21‚ 1997‚ Filed NOTICE: [***1] THESE ARE NOT OFFICIAL HEADNOTES OR SYLLABI AND ARE NEITHER APPROVED IN ADVANCE NOR ENDORSED BY THE COURT. PLEASE REVIEW THE CASE IN FULL. SUBSEQUENT HISTORY: As Corrected August 27‚ 1998. PRIOR HISTORY: Civil Appeal From: Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas. TRIAL NO. A-9502757. DISPOSITION: Judgment Appealed From is: Affirmed in Part‚ Reversed in Part and
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granting summary judgment in favor of the seller and denying a summary judgment and a counterclaim from the buyer. Issue Statement: Whether seller defaulted on their obligation to supply the marketable title and thus was in breach of the contract? And whether the contract provisions that the seller and the court relied on to grant the motion for summary judgment was to be regarded as a penalty provision and therefore void under Georgia law? Whether the trial judge erred in his judgment? Rule of Law
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2. How jurisdiction over the defendant is acquired Over the subject matter 2.2 1. Meaning of jurisdiction over the subject matter 2.2 2. Jurisdiction versus the exercise of jurisdiction 2.2 3. Error of jurisdiction as distinguished from error of judgment 2.2 4. How jurisdiction is conferred and determined 2.2 5. Doctrine of primary jurisdiction 2.2 6. Doctrine of adherence of jurisdiction 2.2 7. Objections to jurisdiction over the subject matter 2.2 8. Effect of estoppel on objections to jurisdiction
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CIVIL PROCEDURE Rules 1 – 71 I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES Concept of Remedial Law Remedial Law is that branch of law which prescribes the method of enforcing rights or obtaining redress for their invasion Substantive Law as Distinguished from Remedial Law Substantive law creates‚ defines and regulates rights and duties regarding life‚ liberty or property which when violated gives rise to a cause of action (Bustos v. Lucero‚ 81 Phil. 640). Remedial law prescribes the methods of enforcing
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R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S & L E A D E R S H I P ethics Ethics‚ Professional Judgment and Principles-based Decision Making Under IFRS By Steven M. Mintz or almost 40 years‚ a movement has been under way to establish one set of intemational accounting standards for all countries around the world in order to facilitate intemational trade and investment. Since it is no longer unusual to have foreign companies list their stock on the New York Stock Exchange‚ one common set of accounting
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