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    CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY CLAS C205 (23712) W 6:00-8:40pm Room: CA 235 IUPUI Fall 2014 Martina Dalinghaus‚ Program Director for Classical Studies email: mdalingh@iupui.edu Office: CA 543B; Phone: 278-3645 Office hours: MTR 9-11 am; W 4:30-5:30pm (and by appointment) Secretary (World Languages): Cavanaugh 545‚ 274-0062 Note: Please send all communications outside of office hours via email or Oncourse mail or leave urgent messages with secretary during business hours. COURSE OBJECTIVES This course provides

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    the most important oath a physician can take‚ but they violate and fracture their own agreement. Loved ones die‚ the family only shocked to hear of the alternate choice that was available‚ treatment. Physician assisted suicide may take the suffering away‚ but perhaps the suffering was going to get better. Physician assisted suicide should be banned because it violates the hippocratic oath‚ treatment is accessible‚ and life may still be available. The hippocratic oath is an oath stating the responsibilities

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    Bibliography: "Euripides." Britannica Biographies (2012): 1. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 4 Mar. 2013. Kovacs‚ David. Euripides Cyclops Alcestis Medea. Loeb Classical Library. Harvard University press. Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. 1994. Print. Lind‚ L. R. Ten Greek Plays in Contemporary Translations‚. Boston: Houghton Mifflin‚ 1957. Print. O Neil‚ Kathleen. "84.02.06: EuripidesÂ Alcestis." 84.02.06:

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    regardless of external influences and factors. Some people would argue that physician assisted suicide goes against the Hippocratic Oath which is an ancient oath doctors live by in their practices that states everything they do is to the benefit of their patients (Friedman 18-22). However‚ Doctor and physician-assisted suicide activist Jack Kevorkian stated that the Oath was never administered nor enforced during his learning at his medical school (Opposing Viewpoints

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    conduct is referred to as the Hippocratic Oath in the medial field. The Hippocratic Oath dates back to the Greek and “is one of the oldest binding documents in history” (Tyson‚ 2001). "The Oath of Hippocrates‚" holds the American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics (1996 edition)‚ "has remained in Western civilization as an expression of ideal conduct for the physician." “98% of American and nearly 50% of British medical students swear some kind of oath‚ either on entry to medical school or

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    be returned to a humble state with God. A covenant is a solemn bond between two groups‚ with rules or commitments‚ settled with an oath. It is often used to present laws and obligations to formerly independent groups. Covenants can be split into two different categories according the parties prescribing it. The first category is a ‘human’ covenant‚ which is an oath amongst humans. The second

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    The written assignment is based on one work in translation studied in part 1 of the IB course syllabus. For us‚ that means Medea‚ Blood Wedding‚ or Ghosts. Students produce an analytical‚ literary essay (1‚200-1‚500 words) plus a reflective statement (300-400 words) undertaken during the course and externally assessed by the IB. The process This foundation for this assignment has been completed already. Now we have reached the last part of the process‚ which is choosing a work‚ developing a

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    What does it mean to be a citizen of the Civil Constitution? Are we not all held accountable by law in the Obligatory Oath? Are not the Clergy above all called to be honorable and loyal? Furthermore‚ why is it that so many have refused to accept the Civil Constitution and take an oath of obedience? It is the Clergy’s duty to follow the law and take upon themselves the moral duty of The Civil Constitution. Those that refuse should be dismissed for the greater good of the National Assembly. This our

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    and that the importance of the oath goes above and beyond its context.[3] The deputies pledged to continue to meet until the constitution had been written‚ despite the royal prohibition. The oath was both a revolutionary act‚ and an assertion that political authority derived from the people and their representatives rather than from the monarch himself. Their solidarity forced Louis XVI to order the clergy and the nobility to join with the Third Estate in the

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    Le Morte D’Arthur‚ the Knights of the Round Table repeatedly find themselves pressured to behave in ways that are contradictory to their knightly code. The restrictive social structure of Camelot‚ along with the problematic nature of the Pentecostal Oath‚ produces a paradoxical environment where knights find themselves compromised by opposing obligations and expectations. The incompatibility of knightly and chivalric duties within Le Morte D’Arthur cause the Knights of the Round Table to manipulate

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