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    The Giver Rules

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    person in a family must share his/her dreams in the morning‚ and in the evening‚ his/her feelings of the day‚ There can only be four members to a family: father‚ mother‚ son‚ daughter‚ No one is supposed to have strong feelings‚ There is no fighting or lying‚ Objects cannot be removed from designated areas‚ There must be respect for elders‚ People must remain in their assigned positions‚ People must remain with their assigned partners‚ People who are in puberty or older must ingest pills for "stirrings”

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    escaped convict who threatened to kill him. While in the process of stealing he is tormented by his conscience. In he state his mistakes the squeaks of the floorboards as the floorboards screaming and warning his family of his theft. Pip‚ while taking the food to the convict‚ thinks the gates and the dikes are yelling at him‚ and that everything in the marsh was running at him instead of him running at it. In the act of stealing‚ Pip gets away clean‚ although his conscience is truly the

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    I always used to play there. I always used to play there with my friends. I and some of my friends used to row on the river‚ jump into it and swim in it. Sometime we caught fish by hook. Memories of stealing fruits: the memory of my stealing fruits is very interesting. I was very fond of stealing mangoes‚ litchis‚ black barriers and other fruits with my friends. One day i and some of my friends went to steal mango in a certain tree. But the owner of the tree caught us with mangoes. We were trembling

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    Trident University Case 1- The Adelphia Scandal ETH501: Business Ethics Dr. Bonnie Adams 4/13/2014 Introduction Aldelphia Communications Corporation was founded in 1952 by John Rigas and two partners. Rigas began to grow the business and by July 1‚ 1986 Adelphia was ready to go public. The company quickly grew into the sixth largest cable company in the United States. Its annual revenue exceeded $2.9 billion with offices located in 32 states and Puerto Rico (Barlup‚ Hanne & Stuart‚ 2009). With

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    Relativism and Morality

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    We frequently make moral judgments about the actions of others. We proclaim that things like removing a wallet from someone else’s pocketbook on a crowded train; flying airplanes into the Twin Towers; and intervening (or not) in the Syrian war are wrong. According to Gilbert Harman‚ such judgments about people’s actions are defective because they lack relativity to the individual’s moral framework. (Harman‚ 1975) In ‘Some Moral Minima’ Goodman argues that “there are certain things that are simply

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    Honesty Test

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    employees? The advantages of administrating the honesty test to all of Jennifer’s employees would be to access trustworthy and dependable employees. The test is based off physiological changes such as increased perspiration. It can tell a person is lying when their perspiration changes. These types of changes help the test evaluate whether they are truthful or not. The test measures the overall job performance of an employee. The disadvantages of administrating the test would be the time and money

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    all about what is good for us but is good for others‚ and that there are also actions that get us what we do not want. The argument is‚ every action that gets you what you want is good. Stealinglying‚ murder‚ coercion‚ honesty‚ manipulation‚ violence‚ kindness‚ etc.‚ are all get us what we want. Thus Stealinglying‚ murder‚ coercion‚ honesty‚ manipulation‚ etc. are all good. All good actions are moral. Therefore‚ no actions that get us what we want are immoral. However‚ this argument’s premises

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    Dan Ariely: Why We Lie?

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    As human beings‚ lying is a cognitive skill. We have it for the sole purpose of survival. Which is how it is for any social species. We lie to protect our ourselves and others from harm. Yet there are some types of lies that can cause more havoc than good. For my experiment or study‚ I am examining what factors incline us to lie the most. Also how they affect our society in a negative or positive way? First of all‚ what is a lie anyway? A lie‚ according to google‚ is an intentionally false

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    Assignment ‘Thirteen’ Case Description and Theoretical Analysis Section 1: Case Description Tracy Freeland is a thirteen year old Caucasian female. She is a seventh grader at a Los Angeles‚ CA middle school. Tracey has recently begun a pattern of stealing money from individuals‚ as well merchandise from stores. She has started to experiment with drugs‚ alcohol‚ and sexual activities. Over a four month period that these activities took place; Tracy has also started to act out her emotional turmoil

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    Books have been passed down from generation to generation; each story having a different meaning to each reader‚ which may help them develop as an individual. By reading books‚ one can open up to new ideas; however‚ some books can have a negative impact towards the reader. It is argued that Mark Twain’s novel‚ Huckleberry Finn should be banned from schools because of it’s racism‚ society downfalls‚ and immorality.The importance of reading this classic novel is so one can identify the importance of

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