Trillana vs. Quezon College G.R. No. L-5003 June 27‚ 1953 Paras‚ J. • • • • Facts Issue Held Ratio Decidendi Facts • Appellee - NAZARIO TRILLANA‚ administrator • Appellant - QUEZON COLLEGE‚ INC.‚ claimant Facts • Deceased Damasa Crisostomo sent a letter to defendant regarding her subscription to shares of capital stock in QC‚ Inc. • Damasa Crisostomo died on October 26‚ 1948. • As no payment appears to have been made on the subscription mentioned in the foregoing
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It can be argued‚ that when referring to the Bible‚ teachings within it are too rigid for moral decision making. There are many reasons for this‚ some which are very evident‚ particularly when looking at certain teachings. On the other hand‚ some argue that most religious ethics are the right way to approach moral decision making as these contain the teachings and word of God so must be correct. Some of St. Paul’s teachings are heavily criticised for being too rigid. For example if a Christian were
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In life people make many decisions and occasionally they make the wrong ones. When people make bad decisions they can have severe consequences. Similar to Dante’s Inferno as he travels through hell and sees all of the mistakes people have made and the punishments they are now set upon. Dante and Virgil were sent to show how people must change their ways and stop making unholy and untruthful decisions. Dante’s Inferno wants people to change their ways “Virgil‚ in his stage way‚ doesn’t really
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Montana 1948 Text response essay Essay Question: ‘Montana 1948’ is about the choices people make.’ Discuss. Larry Watson’s novel ‘Montana 1948’ is told from the perspective of narrator David Hayden‚ recalling the experiences of his 12 year old self. The observations he witnesses and describes reflects the choices that are made by the adult characters of the novel. Not only changing himself but also changing the situations and environment around the small town of Bentrock. David’s uncle Frank
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How People Make Economic Decisions The Purchase of Two New Cars In this paper‚ I will address Mankiw’s four principles of individual decision making; provide an example of a decision in which I compare the marginal benefits and marginal costs associated with the decision. I will discuss the marginal benefits and marginal costs associated with the decision and finally‚ the incentives that could have led me to make a different decision. Mankiw’s four principles of individual decision making are
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! Are people inherently moral?! ! Bernard Gert (2012) defines the term „morality“ descriptively and normatively. Descriptively‚ morality refers to some codes of conduct which has put forwarded by a society‚ by a religion or accepted by an individual for her own behavior. Normatively‚ morality is a code of conduct‚ which would be put forward by all rational people in some specific conditions. Therefore morality is a knowledge. To assume that people are inherently moral‚ it should also be
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Make or buy decision Definition of ’Make-Or-Buy Decision’ The act of choosing between manufacturing a product in-house or purchasing it from an external supplier. In a make-or-buy decision‚ the two most important factors to consider are cost and availability of production capacity. An enterprise may decide to purchase the product rather than producing it‚ if is cheaper to buy than make or if it does not have sufficient production capacity to produce it in-house. With the phenomenal surge in global
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Everyone has rights when they enter the world. Everyone is always told to make pleasing choices in one’s life. What might happen if everyone was allowed to make their own decisions? What would our society become? Underage activities‚ disobedience to authorities and parents‚ and illegal activities involving the government are just some of the reasons why people shouldn’t decide for themselves. Concerning this topic‚ minors can opt to participate in underage activities such as drinking‚ driving‚ and
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Discuss theories of moral development Piaget researched into the moral development of children and found that until about 5 years old children are amoral. They cannot make moral judgements or understand rules. However‚ most children under 5 years old know when they are doing something wrong; therefore it could be argued that they aren’t amoral. To understand rules children use equal-status contact with peers to understand others perspectives and begin to develop morally. Piaget used pairs of vignettes
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Ethics in Leadership Date May 1st‚ 2012 Moral Decision Making in Leadership Leadership is not an easy task. This is mainly because in every situation‚ the leader is expected to make some decisions that determine the direction that his company takes. As such‚ if he makes a mistake‚ there is a very great possibility that the whole organization will be misled (Charnes‚ Cooper and Rhodes 2). As such‚ the leaders need to be very effective in their decision making skills. This is mainly because if they
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