Module B General Ethics ● Ethics is a branch of philosophy which is the systematic study of reflective choice. There are three key elements ○ involves questions requiring reflective choice (decision problems) ○ involves guides of right and wrong (moral principles) ○ is concerned with the consequences (good or bad) of decisions ● Problem situation exists when we must make a choice among alternative actions and right choice isn’t always clear. ● Ethical problem situation is one where choice of actions affects wellbeing of others
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PART I 1. What are the different types of courts established under the State of California’s Constitution? What section of the State of California’s Constitution establishes the courts? What types of jurisdiction do each of these courts have? Thoroughly define each type of jurisdiction under each court and explain why each court has each type of jurisdiction. In Article 6 section 1 of the State of California’s constitution states there are three different types of courts that have judicial
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Section 3: Fitness Assessments Include the Baseline and Module One results below. Activity Lesson 1.03 Baseline Results Module 1 Wellness Plan Results Module 2 Wellness Plan Results Module 3 Wellness Plan Results Mile Run/Walk 8.51 8.45 Body Mass Index 26 26 Aerobic Capacity 39 39 Curl-ups 30 32 Push-ups 15 17 Trunk Lift 9 1/2 9 3/4 Sit and Reach 10 10 Fitness Assessment Reflection Questions: Explain how you feel about your
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Module 1 Activity 1 Part A. #1-D Survey. Ahmed is asking many people a series of questions to gather information on their thoughts on the videos. Therefore it is a survey. #2-C Laboratory Observation. Nadine is observing her test subjects in an unnatural environment. She is in a laboratory and is observing her test subjects. #3- Survey. Ada is asking a number of questions to college student to gather information about their alcohol consumption. #4- Psychological Tests. The document
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SPEECHES Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier: Paul Keating Context: * 11th of November 1991 on Remembrance Day in memory of all those who died or suffered in al wars and armed conflict * Speech coincided with the 75th anniversary of the 1918 armistice that ended WW1 * In commemoration of this historic event the remains of an unknown soldier from the Western Front were returned to the Hall of Memory at the Australian War Memorial and a funeral ceremony was held * Funeral ceremony
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"Explore how time and place are used in the prescribed speeches to shape the audience’s understanding of how knowledge of the past sheds light on the present" - HSC 2013 Speeches form an interpretation of historical events and values which are moulded around the speaker’s opinions and ideology. Paul Keating’s ’Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ 1993 and Noel Pearson’s ’An Australian History for Us All’ 1996‚ demonstrate a contrast between how a historical and contextual understanding
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Evaluate how TWO speeches you have studied employ rhetorical devices to represent visionary ideas Powerful speeches affirm universal values which remain prevalent in human nature’s aspiration to productively approach the future. Noel Pearson’s speech “An Australian history for us all” (1996) and Anwar Sadat’s “Statement to the Knesset” (1977)‚ through effective use of rhetorical devices‚ creates textual integrity to explore visionary ideas: establishing the need for change by examining “the past
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BUSINESS LAW - BBAL201 Term 3 2013 Business Law Assignment Name:Yue Xingchen Student No:S57975 Date:11/09/13 Executive Summary This report is going to analyse the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic) and torts in Australia. The Wrong Act 1958(Vic) is one of the most important proposed law in Victoria‚ It has been amendment in 2002 and 2003. The aim of the wrong Act was to legislate for wrongs against a person‚ Torts is
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Module 3 DQ 1 Reflecting on your childhood‚ what types of barriers/disparities existed that limited your ability to lead a healthier life? Were there any short-term or long-term consequences? I lived in North Philadelphia when I was younger. There were many ways the community was not healthy‚ but one thing that is important to note is safety. Olney district of Philadelphia has one of the highest crimes in Philadelphia. Shootings‚ child molestations‚ and theft were common in the area‚ which limited
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Smith___ Class Section _____092S ______ Reading Module #1 On Your Own This activity gives you two reading passages with which to practice the Active Reading Strategies you learned in Reading Module #1. Directions: Complete the activity by reading each passage and answering the questions. Do not forget to spell check and proofread your work. When you have completed this activity‚ please upload it to the Dropbox for this week. Reading #1: The lie behind those gloomy national polls Ask
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