Faculty Interview Kathleen S Jasinski HSN 548 October 17‚ 2011 Dr Mary Dowell Faculty Interview Mount Carmel College of Nursing (MCCN) was founded in 1903 by the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. The College offers a traditional four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)‚ an 13-month accelerated degree program for those individuals who already have a baccalaureate or other advanced degree‚ a registered nurse (RN) to BSN completion program‚ and an RN refresher course. The
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MORALS Morals http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-hume-morality/ Growing up I always was told to tell the truth‚ treat everyone how you would want to be treated and not to lie‚ cheat‚ or steal because these are morals I should live by. The definition of morals is a principle or habit with respect to right or wrong conduct. What is right and wrong‚ and who decides these rights and wrongs? I will go back and explore Kant and Locke to hopefully answer my questions. • The values people
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Transcendentalism Through the Political Thought of Emerson‚ Thoreau and Fuller Courtney Thompson Introduction: The Transcendentalist During the early to middle years of the nineteenth century‚ American transcendentalism was born. The term transcendental came from German philosopher Immanuel Kant. He criticizes John Locke‚ who claimed that knowledge comes through our sensual impressions of the world. Kant feels as though the mind has intuitions of itself that he called transcendental forms.
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It would do us no good to have spent the previous five chapters talking about everything and everyone being strategic‚ if we didn’t talk about how to obtain and maintain our strategic victory. Therefore‚ in the next few paragraphs I am going to give us a few ways that we can obtain‚ and then maintain the victory once we receive it. It would be impossible to talk about obtaining any type of victory without talking about faith. The bible declares in Hebrews chapter eleven verse six that without
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World After reading I Never Thought of It That Way by Monica Guzman‚ I have considered ideas and examples reflecting on the ways that sorting‚ othering‚ siloing‚ and/or making assumptions have created social problems. Using portions from the text and personal experience‚ I will show how and when we show empathy is a gift‚ not only for ourselves but for others as well. Guzman provides examples of what sorting‚ othering‚ and siloing are in simpler terms‚ stating‚ “We get together into groups. We’ll
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real life than I thought. Everybody had differing thoughts‚ and it seemed as if everyone was always arguing‚ but that was the cause of us all having altered states of mind‚ from what we have read and watched. In chapter one of I Never Thought of It That Way‚ Monica Guzman heavily emphasized the point that we tend to either have intense arguments or avoid situations we don’t agree on all together. She argues that rather than avoiding conversations with people we disagree with‚ we
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different that the only thing that really connects us is Jrotc. Our thoughts are quite unique and personal to each individual‚ but for some reason‚ when we’re all together‚ all our individuals thoughts seem to meld together. I removed myself from my friend group but still stayed within ear shot of them. As I watched my friends huddle around each other‚ it’s very clear who the dominate voice was. It was Eric. He determined what they talked about‚ what was funny‚ and ultimately what they thought about his
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valuable‚ dignified and with respect. If any action disrespects the moral value of any other human being‚ then it can be considered "right" in accord¬ance with this personal duty. The effects of things are produced as per the universality of laws and it is called Nature. Accordingly‚ the universal imperative of duty may be expressed thus: Act as if the maxim of your action were to become through your will a universal law of nature. Kant starts with the simple proposition that it is unfair for a person
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Through history‚ people have gone through it great deal of adversity-from slavery‚ the holocaust‚ and the Iraq war to our economic crisis today. Adversity‚ or as some may say struggle‚ is inevitable and unavoidable. The question that arises from overcoming adversity is value or meaning that comes from difficult times and/or catastrophic events. “ That which we obtain too easily‚ we esteem to lightly. It is dearness only which gives everything its value.” Thomas Paine is reflecting his belief that
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In chapter three of The Ethics of Leadership‚ Joanne B. Ciulla‚ introduces the moral philosophy of Prussian philosopher‚ Immanuel Kant‚ who developed a set of ethics to guide our decisions and help us judge whether certain actions are morally correct. Kant’s moral theory does not look at all into consequences and has a very strict view of morality which can sometimes conflict between duty and self-interest. Ciulla mentions the story of David and Bathsheba in the Bible and asserts‚ “Leaders are often
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