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    Moral Decisions Faced by Huckleberry Finn (#5) Mark Twain’s novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ encompasses a wide variety of moral implications faced by the main character‚ Huckleberry Finn. In the beginning‚ Huck was forced to decide what to do regarding his father. He could continue to subside to his father’s actions‚ which would result in more abuse‚ or he could run away to escape the trauma he faced at home. Huck chose the latter‚ and embarked on a journey down the Mississippi River

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    The Namesake is about this perpetual dilemma faced by immigrants as they struggle to maintain their identities while trying to shake them off at the same time. The story was about adaptation and learning acculturing and also discovering new things about themselves while finds itself presented with two conflicting realities and cultures and sets of expectations - one of the host countries through the socio-cultural surroundings and the other of the home country through their parents. Whereas

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    needs and individuals receiving care. However‚ nurses are expected to be professional‚ transparent‚ therapeutic and ethical with their clients. Similarly‚ nurses are expected to work ethically and working through ethical challenges that arise in their practice with individuals‚ clients and within public health systems (Canada Nurses Association‚ 2008). The dilemma deals with both ethical and legal issues‚ it involves a professional nurse by the name of Mr. Ying and one of his elderly patients‚ who is

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    activities or achievements have contributed to your own self-development? 2 Describe a situation in which you had significant responsibility and what you learned from it. 3 Describe your strengths and weaknesses in two areas: setting and achieving goals‚ and working with other people. 4 Your career aspirations and factors leading you to apply to this course at this time. Describe a challenge to which you have successfully responded. What did you learn about yourself as you responded to this challenge

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    Professional Workplace Dilemma Paper Tabitha Ford Interdisciplinary Capstone Course GEN480 Jeanette Jensen July 11‚ 2011 Workplace Dilemmas Nearly every working individual has been faced with a career dilemma. Some issues today’s working industry may face include downsizing of staff‚ pollution‚ allocation of scarce resources‚ employee rights‚ and discrimination against women and minorities. These types of ethical dilemmas are complex and difficult to resolve. Today’s workforce

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    a serious dilemma in the book‚ Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. He is staying at the new bugger planet and is searching the planet; during his search he encounters a familiar structure‚ only to realize that it is the structure from his fantasy game. Upon further examination‚ he finds a cocoon and realizes it can bring back the buggers.  Ender must decide whether he wants to help bring back the bugger race‚ or whether he wants to end their existence forever‚ thus posing a moral dilemma for him about

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    Deal With Their Moral Dilemmas As humans we tend to lose our morals when we are around certain people‚ or in certain situations. Through life we are confronted with obstacles that test our sense of strength and character. How we choose to demonstrate our character is entirely up to each individual; some will choose to benefit and grow while others will choose to fall. William Golding shows a similar situation as the characters in Lord of The Flies grapple with their moral dilemmas once they are not

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    consciences and their moral values. Although some characters succumb to their temptations in the novel‚ others like Jane are able to stay true to their inner selves and learn from their mistakes. One’s moral values and inner truth are the things that one must strive to find‚ and to maintain. It is important that once one finds them‚ one upholds his or her commitment to them‚ as a guide throughout life. One of Jane Eyre’s central topics is the conflict between Man and morals. Since Saint John‚ Rochester

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    How will you measure your life? 1. How can I be sure that I’ll be happy in my career? Some people assert that money is the most powerful motivator in their lives‚ and the more money they earn‚ the more happiness they will have. However‚ from my personal perspective‚ I believe that getting more opportunity to learn what I am not familiar with‚ taking responsible for my behavior‚ contributing to others in need in the society‚ and trying my best to achieve my goals in my career are the most

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    decisions have to be made in the context of economic‚ professional and social pressures‚ which can sometimes challenge our ethical goals and conceal or confuse the moral issues. In addition‚ making ethical choices is complex because in many situations there are a multitude of competing interests and values. Other times‚ crucial facts are unknown or ambiguous. Since many actions are likely to benefit some people at the expense of others‚ the decision maker must prioritize competing moral claims and

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