"THE GOLDEN RULE-ONE OR MANY‚ GOLD OR GLITTER" (quotations page numbers from ’Inquiry: Questioning‚ reading‚ writing"‚ second edition by Lynn Z. Bloom and Edward M. White) In his essay‚ "The Golden Rule- One or Many‚ Gold or Glitter?" Jeffrey Wattles discusses the many carnations of the universal rule‚ "Do to others as you want others to do to you"‚ and its influence on the way we live. This widespread advice from the Gods found in almost every religion is under scrutiny; "Is the rule golden? In
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really offered frustration and a bite mark. Along with the lack of evidence linking Bundy to cases‚ there was a lack of scholarly resources to be found. I was able to find some resources‚ but the most prevalent one used was Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule‚ who was a long time friend of Bundy. I personally feel many lives could have been saved if the authorities across the country had a better way to communicate‚ which is a great solution that came out of this ordeal. Also Bundy’s girlfriend at the time
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Question 1: The golden rule “tells you to treat others as you would like to be treated” (Shafer-Landau 162). In other words dont do to others things you wouldn’t like others to do to you. This rule is often used with kids to teach them why they shouldn’t be mean to one another. The golden rule works well because it helps people put themselves in someone else shoes. The what if everyone did that ? test is a questions that makes people wonder “if disastrous results would occur if everyone did X‚ then
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| Improper Benefits‚ Improper Punishment | Changing the NCAA Rule Introduction There have been numerous allegations and citations of student-athletes receiving improper benefits in recent years‚ so many that the NCAA hasn’t been able to remain consistent in the punishment of these incidents. This is why I have decided to take on the challenge of looking at some of the major cases in student-athlete amateurism infringements to determine what needs to change in the NCAA’s handling of these
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The Current NCAA Governance Structure (The information below is from the 2017-18 NCAA Division I Manual) In its current state‚ the NCAA’s governance structure (Figure 1) has a Board of Governors which consists of 16 voting members‚ and four ex officio members. Of the 16 voting members‚ eight are from FBS members of the Division I Board of Directors‚ two are FCS members of the Division I Board of Directors‚ two are Division I members of the Division I Board of Directors‚ and Divisions II and III
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to new heights about whether or not college athletes are being exploited‚ and if they should be compensated monetarily. I. (C)The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) defines amateurism as‚ “The conviction that people should participate in sports as a hobby (for the fun of it) rather than for money.” The NCAA mandates that all college athletes maintain this level of amateurism while in college‚ however‚ college sports have never been more of a cash cow than right now. Both ratings and
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educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount.” This statement of purpose by the NCAA is an ethically sound one. It bases the value of fairness‚ welfare of others‚ equal opportunity‚ and sportsmanship as core beliefs. These values can be considered ethical because they are striving to promote the best in the athletes and hold them to a standard of decency. (Our Mission and core values) Because the NCAA is ethical‚ how should it deal with schools turning a learning experience into a business
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Korea under Japanese Rule The Korea’s colonial period spans a time frame of 35 years from 1910 to 1945 until Japan was defeated in World War II. It started with the Eulsa Treaty also known as Japan-Korea Protectorate treaty which is signed between Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on 17 November 1905 by the influence of Russo-Japanese War. This treaty effectively made Korea a protectorate of Japan. Immediately after that‚ on 22 August 1910 the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was signed‚ which
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How is sport used by the author/director to explore important themes or issues? Deadly Unna? a novel by Philip Gwynne and Australian Rules‚ a film adaptation of the novel‚ directed by Paul Goldman are both set in an Australian town‚ focusing on two different locations – the Port‚ inhabited by white people‚ and the Point where the Aboriginal people live. Both texts follow the progress of a hopeless football team coming together to play in the grand final. The novel explores the enlightenment of the
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For Literal Rule‚ the judges will only look at the grammatical meaning of words to interpret. If the words are clear and unambiguous‚ even though the result makes nonsense of the law‚ they must be followed. In R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892)‚ Lord Esher said “If the words of an Act are clear‚ then you must follow them‚ even though they lead to manifest absurdity. The court has nothing to do with the question whether the legislature has committed an absurdity”. Fisher v Bell(1960) gave
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