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    Based on the Back to the Dreamtime short story‚ there are quite a few moral values which I found enthralling and riveting. The story unfolds beautifully and enchants with many poignant moral values. One of them which I am sure is the most compelling is that we must not forget our roots. Many Aborigines families did not want to send their children to school to protect their children from colonial minds back before the Second World War where the children will be forced to forgot their traditions; page

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    Influence of Moral Reasoning CRT/205 October 21‚ 2012 Pat Evans Influence of Moral Reasoning The allegations behind the sex scandal at Penn State are horrible to say the least. However‚ with a history of abuse dating back to 1998 and an investigation that started in 2009‚ the actions of those involved in the handling of the case are called into question. In reading the article‚ “Penn State’s new villain”‚ written

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    Moral of Animal Farm The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell contains main characters that are animals and are played in a manner that is unrealistic‚ which easily fits the definition of a fable. All fables hold a moral of some kind‚ however it’s not always “don’t talk to strangers‚” or “true love will find a way.” Animal Farm’s moral‚ although not simply stated at the end‚ is an important concept that can do good to those who know it. Any type of leader will often manipulate others for their own

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    Concise Summary of Case - Anthony Tan was one of the most wanted men as he was allegedly charged for murder of Bosnian refugee and Rebels bikie‚ Edin “Boz” Smajovic. After 2 years building an export business in Vietnam‚ he read a media report from NSW‚ describing him as one of the state’s most wanted men. He was unaware for 2 years of the police hunt for him. He immediately got on the phone‚ first his lawyer‚ then to an airline. He was more than willing to return to Australia to fight his allegations

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    stole from‚ arsonist should be burned‚ and prostitutes should have to pay for sex. It does not correlate arsonist are not burned and prostitutes aren’t punished by having to pay for sex. Yet murderers are murdered. For something to be moral it just can’t be moral in one situation. The counter argument to this clearly wrong principle is the equal punishment principle‚ the crime and punishment doesn’t have to be identical just equal‚ meaning that the pain caused by an arsonist or a shoplifter should

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    22‚ 2014 1st Period Moral Dilemma’s In any situation‚ a dilemma never has a positive conclusion because‚ unlike most problems‚ the twist to a dilemma is that there is no real happy ending‚ only a decision between bad and worse. It isn’t black and white‚ but more like a thousand different shades of grey and we can only pick one and hope it turns out okay. There are different types of dilemmas such as; physical and moral. The difference between the two is that a moral dilemma is going to have

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    Moral Righteousness The basic needs for us humans to survive are food‚ water‚ shelter and. These‚ however‚ are only the physical needs of man. Humans also have social and mental needs. These needs require us humans to have law and order to be able to coincide serenely with ourselves‚ nature and the environment. The only way that law and order can be attained in human society is by a greater power. William Golding tries to hint on some of these features through the various characters he creates

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    According to Aristotle‚ we get moral virtue as a result of habit and none of the moral virtues arise in us by nature‚ because nothing that exists by nature can form a habit contrary to its nature. Nature has no effect on how moral virtues arise in us. Instead‚ we receive nature when we adapt‚ and therefore are made perfect by habit. A good example Aristotle uses is that we have senses before we even know how to use them. Eventually we learn how to use them by exercising them everyday. Another good

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    Wisdom Quotes 1. You can do anything‚ but not everything. —David Allen 2. Perfection is achieved‚ not when there is nothing more to add‚ but when there is nothing left to take away. —Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 3. The richest man is not he who has the most‚ but he who needs the least. —Unknown Author 4. You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take. —Wayne Gretzky 5. Courage is not the absence of fear‚ but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear. —Ambrose Redmoon

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    There is a distinct amount of similarities of Erving Goffman and Anthony Giddens representations of social action‚ on the other hand there includes difference as well. Two differences which stood out are the reflexibility and the front stage example from Goffman and the self-regulation process on micro-sociological viewpoints. In the example given by Erving Goffman‚ people are present in face-to-face interactions‚ but they are not fully aware of their actions at that moment. After the moment of attention

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