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    to analyze how leaderships’ moral level development and the ethical organization climate influence each other and the relationship between moral awareness level and moral judgment ability. Leaderships’ moral level development includes moral awareness level and moral judgment ability‚ and moral awareness level and moral judgment ability can help each other forward. As a result‚ leaderships’ moral level development becomes the primary determinant and internal factor of the ethical organization climate

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    Cause of the Trojan War

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    War that occurred in the times of ancient Greece. The Trojan War was fought between the nations of Troy and Sparta‚ and it resulted in the downfall of the great land of Troy. This war was preceded by the Judgment of Paris which is believed to have sparked the war itself. A key figure in the Judgment of Paris was Aphrodite‚ and she is to blame for the start of the Trojan War because of her insecurity. Aphrodite‚ known as the goddess of love‚ was one of the goddesses that the Apple of Discord was thrown

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    was insisted by religious leaders such as Julius II and Paul III (Harris‚ 1976‚ p 20). The main fresco of the Sistine chapel took four years to complete (1508-12). The last Judgment was created twenty three years later after completing the Genesis ceiling fresco. It is located on the altar of the Sistine chapel. The Last Judgment was commissioned by Pope Clement VII (1523-1534) shortly before his death‚ and confirmed in 1535 by his successor‚ Pope Paul III (1468-1549) who was considered the first Counter

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    cues for judgment. Selected Answers:  a.  We can put too much weight on anecdotal information and data picked up by chance‚ which is easily

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    1. Explain the logical positivism principle and how it leads Ayer to reject claims about values‚ God‚ and the afterlife. The cornerstone of LP beliefs was the principle of verification. This claims that a statement only has meaning if it is either analytic or empirically verifiable. An analytic statement is true (or false) just in virtue of the meaning of the words; “a bachelor is an unmarried man” is an analytically true‚ while “a square has three sides” is analytically false. A statement is

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    ( Small Claims Procedure) 2.1 INTRODUCTION The Small Claims Procedure was set up in order to handle disputes between individuals or an individual making a claim against a business in a cheap‚ easy‚ and quick manner where the amounts of the claims not exceeding RM 10‚000.00. It had been stated under Section 92 of Subordinate Courts Act 1948 where Second Class Magistrate shall have only jurisdiction to try original actions or suits of a civil nature where the Plaintiff seeks to recover a debt or

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    Dictionary defines prejudice and discrimination as: Prejudice (1) : injury or damage resulting from some judgment or action of another in disregard of one’s rights; especially : detriment to one’s legal rights or claims (2) a. (1) : preconceived judgment or opinion (2) : an adverse opinion or leaning formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge b : an instance of such judgment or opinion c : an irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual‚ a group‚ a race‚ or their

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    afford an attorney one will be appointed for him prior to any questioning if he so desires.” As those reasons‚ the Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the Supreme Court of Arizona in Miranda‚ reversed the judgment of the New York Court of Appeals in Vignera‚ reversed the judgment of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Westover‚ and affirmed the judgment of the Supreme Court of California in Stewart.

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    lead themselves to disaster because he or she is human‚ and all humans make mistakes even if they are tiny or large. Success can lead to misery and isolation by taking away some things people love in life. Successful people’s decision making and judgment can also be clouded by their success. In all‚ success is a positive characteristic‚ but success can also lead to personal disaster. Becoming unimaginably powerful sets people up for a bigger fall towards disaster. You can be the biggest sports star

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    they be accompanied by a desire to act? Internalists assert that there is a close connection between moral judgment and motivation‚ as the motivational force which causes us to act morally is the moral judgement itself. Externalists‚ on the other hand‚ deny the assumption that moral judgments generate motivational force‚ and insist that there need not be a close connection between moral judgment and motivation in order to explain moral motivation. I will argue in support of externalist moral motivation

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