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    MORALITY IN THE PHILIPPINES Giving credit to the definition given above‚ morality describes the principles that govern our behavior. It guides us or our course of actions. Since childhood‚ we have been told by our dear parents to always do good and act right. We were taught on how to be disciplined. Even in school‚ since nursery‚ kindergarten and especially during elementary‚ good morals and right conduct were always reminded to us by our dear teachers. But what happened to these values upon reaching

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    The Morality of Abortion

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    The Morality of Abortion On the question of abortion being moral‚ the answer is clearly that terminating a fetus’ life under certain circumstances is not only moral‚ but it is also our responsibility to terminate it if the quality of life is in question for the fetus. A second major reason is that to declare abortion immoral would mean that we would have to consider the factor of how the conception came about. This cannot and should not be done. Quality is a major factor in the question

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    The Morality of Pornography As the morality of pornography as a form of free speech is as questionable as it is popular‚ the question that I would like to raise is whether the correct response to the harm associated with pornography is censorship. MacKinnon argues that pornography represents everything that women have struggled to overcome through feminist suffrage including battery‚ sexual harassment‚ and prostitution. Nadine Strossen‚ although she does not deny MacKinnon’s claims‚ argues that

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    ¬Morality Speech Good morning to the wonderful people who are here today. We already know what I am here for. I will be talking for you and you alone. I cannot change you with one talk. But‚ I will try my best to be a good speaker for you all. First of all‚ I think that teenagers are quite the example when it comes to morality. Or‚ I must say that we are great examples for this. What do we do? What do we want to do? What do we have to do? What are the things we always do? We usually set culture

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    Morality and Competitor

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    know that if you can find out about several key functions relating to your competitor ’s program‚ your own programmers can duplicate the function of the program without actually copying its code. Is it ethical for you to hire away from your competitor a secretary who may have overheard something that will be useful to you? Is it ethical for you to send an attractive employee to a bar where your competitor ’s programmers hang out in the hope of getting the information you want? Is it ethical

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    Ethics and morality

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    Ethics and Morality Morality and ethics are an important theme in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. The lack of morals in Henrietta’s life and cell’s life help the reader better understand how un-ethical the reporters were. The author says‚ “It was not standard practice for a doctor to hand a patient’s medical records over to a reporter publishing medical records without permission could violate federal law” . The reporters and some of the doctors had a serious lack of morals which changed

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    Morality Play

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    Elements of morality plays * Popular from the early 1400s to the 1580s. * Morality plays were about the fate of a single individual’s soul. * The main character represented all men and often had a name such as Mankind or Everyman to demonstrate their allegorical function. * They include vice and temptation characters attempt to corrupt the Everyman figure. * Allegorical characters also represent virtues. The ‘Everyman’ character listens to them and takes note of warnings

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    The Morality of Zoos

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    principle‚ which is that animals have rights and should not be in captivity. He sides with the latter of the two theories‚ deciding that the utilitarian view fails to asses all of the components of human suffering without zoos. He claims that animals morally have rights to freedom and respect thus making it immoral for humans to take this away from them. The real hitch in his theory though‚ is how he proposes the moral rights of animals. He claims that they have rights because of their awareness

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    Law & Morality Introduction Law and morality are intimately related to each other. Laws are generally based on the moral principles of society. Both regulate the conduct of the individual in society. Morals are just good acts or behaviours. Moral rules are social rules that subscribe good human relations and human behaviour and might be subjected to social sanctions. They influence each other to a great extent. Laws‚ to be effective‚ must represent the moral ideas of the people. But good laws

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    life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition‚ as by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical treatment. (Mifflin‚ 1992) ” Euthanasia raises a Moral Dilemma. “A Moral Dilemma is a situation‚ in theory or practice‚ that forces an individual group to choose between two (equally) important values and‚ whichever side one chooses‚ one loses something.” One of the values that the author identifies is life. He says that “The person who causes his or

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