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    The Truth About Lies

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    In the documentary (Did) Honesty- The Truth about Lies‚ the professor Dan Ariely showed to his audience about the results of the experiments about how we lie to others‚ but particularly to ourselves. The Professor pictures his findings about the human nature and the rationalization about how everyone is dishonest to a lesser or great extent. This documentary makes any one to questioning about the explanations that we give ourselves about how the lie is justifiable and permissible. His assumptions

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    The Tuskegee Syphilis study took place in Macon County‚ Alabama. The United States Public Health Service was initially interested in conducting this study‚ in regards to how untreated syphilis grew and affected the African American man. While the study was being conducted‚ there were many situations that occurred‚ and really the entire study‚ that became ethically questionable to many who were unaware of what the study was in its entirety. Watching the movie “Miss Evers’ Boys” gave a better view

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    Ethics of Killing

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    The Ethics of Killing 22 April 2012 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 The Ethics of Killing 4 Introduction 4 The Act of Killing 4 Those Who can’t Kill 7 Those who Kill out of Greed 9 Killing for other reasons 10 Conclusion 11 References 12 The Ethics of Killing Executive Summary The following paper discusses the ethics of killing in many different forms. It looks at the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by soldiers on the battlefield over the centuries. Those who

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    surrounding this dilemma of cheating (where one cheats on the other or both cheat on each other) that many couples are faced with. However‚ the focal issue and concentration of this essay is whether or not cheating in a serious relationship is morally acceptable. I am of the opinion that it is morally unacceptable and will support this viewpoint with the following points. First and foremost‚ in contemplating the morality of cheating in a serious relationship‚ it is important that it be mentioned that

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    There is obviously some variance in CSM: what people believe to be right and wrong values. There may be some items on some peoples list of CSM intuitions that aren’t on everyone’s else’s list. For most of us CSM requires us to be honest and forbids lying. It is tempting to think: end of story. We don’t need moral theory‚ we don’t need business ethics. We know this. But it is pretty clear that while we believe it‚ we don’t really have a great grasp on why honesty and trustworthiness is important

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    Ancient Moral Systems

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    Ancient Moral Systems Throughout history different civilizations have been able to demonstrate their moral systems through their codes‚ laws‚ and religions. Beginning with the Mesopotamian civilization during the Babylonian empire‚ King Hammurabi brought forth the Code of Hammurabi. The Hebrew civilization used guidance from their Hebrew bible as a template for their moral standards. Order was established by their religious beliefs which were derived from two stone tablets given to Moses on Mount

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    The Egg Analysis

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    id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. The id is the part of our unconscious that wants whatever it wants regardless of any consequences. It deals with the pleasure part of our brain. The ego balances the id by curbing the id’s impulses into socially acceptable behavior. The third part is the superego that also balances the id by acting as the part that delineates what is right and wrong. “The Egg” is written from the point of view of a man recollecting his childhood. All main characters‚ the child

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    Triumph of the Avant Garde

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    and into the 19th century‚ a movement began in art and architecture that was intended to do just that. Artists were beginning to move forward in their expression of ideas. They were trying new techniques‚ and testing the boundaries of what was acceptable. These avant-garde artists were beginning to challenge art itself and its very definition. Up to his point‚ art was about expression‚ but the expression was limited by rules and governed by the very specific influences of period. For the purposes

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    controversy and debates. It seems that cheating currently is at the highest point‚ and will not go down anytime soon. With the fast development of technology and medical science it seems that drug use in sports will increase. The line between acceptable and unacceptable will be harder to determine as it takes time to make proper tests. There are various different motives for someone to cheat. Some sportsmen cheated because of the pressure to be the best. Some cheated for money and some of them

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    under unusual circumstances. While everyone else was aging‚ I was gettin’ younger... all alone.” “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button‚” is a film that was inspired by the 1920s novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It begins with an elderly lady‚ Daisy‚ lying in a hospital bed as her daughter reads to her from the diary of Benjamin Button. Benjamin is a boy who is born with the characteristics of a man in his eighties‚ yet he has the abilities of an infant. The unusual thing about him is that he ages

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