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    Cultural

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    Cultural Considerations Cultural diversity is normal in society today. People come from different races‚ cultures‚ and backgrounds. People have to learn the importance of respecting the culture of others. Everyone can learn from others. Superiority does not exist because of an individual’s culture. Some people from different cultural backgrounds believe that he or she is better than others but this is an untruth. Cultural concerns can have a negative influence on justice and security administration

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    In The End Utilitarianism

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    “In the end utilitarianism is simply a moral justification for individual/group selfishness” Utilitarianism is a theory in which the quote by Jeremy Bentham applies “The greatest happiness to the greatest amount of people” which means that the best action is the one in which the most pleasure is given to the majority of people. The majority always wins rather than the minority and pleasure is the sole good whereas pain is the sole evil. On one hand this is classed as selfless as using utilitarianism

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    The End of Solitude

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    names of religions which most of us believe in seems a little immoral. I’m not saying everyone should believe in any religion‚ but it still seems wrong that the increase and popularity of people’s personal lives is on the rise. As mentioned in the “End of Solitude”‚ an article by William Deresiewicz‚ in his fifth stanza he mentions how Marilynne Robinson speaks on her interpretation of Calvinism and besides that slightly touched upon the idea of focus within ones inward self. Well with that strand

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    Ethical Egoism (Prescriptive Theory) * -Normative Theory * -EE Defined * -Difference from psychological egoism -Why many philosophers reject EE * Argument from paradigm cases- standard argument against EE. Ex: (1) If a moral theory requires you to do “x” where ”x” is a paradigm case of wrongness just because it benefits you‚ then that moral theory is false.(2) EE requires you to do “x” where ‘x’ is morally wrong‚ just because it benefits you.(3) EE is false. (I.e.: murder‚

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    Psychological Needs

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    MONTESSORI CENTRE INTERNATIONAL 18 Balderton Street‚ London W1K 6TG‚ United Kingdom Tel 00 44(0) 20 7493 8300  Fax 00 44 (0) 20 7629 7808 www.montessori.org.uk TITLE SHEET for Distance Learning Students Is English your first language: No (please delete as applicable) STUDENT NAME: XOLILE SHABANGU STUDENT NO: 13083J NAME OF MARKER: Lisette Niemand DATE OF SUBMISSION:

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    CULTURAL PLURALISM

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    Cultural Pluralism is a term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities‚ and their values and practices are accepted by the wider culture provided they are consistent with the laws and values of the wider society. In my neighborhood‚ (Brooklyn‚ East Flatbush) there are many people from different races‚ culture and creed. I am surrounded by Indians‚ Asians‚ Latinos‚ Russians‚ African Americans‚ West Indians and Jews and we all co-exist with each other

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    An End to Ignorance

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    In the past‚ Congress has funded abstinence-only programs over abstinence-plus education. The $102 million (0) currently being spent on abstinence-only programs seems to be intended to serve social and political goals‚ instead of producing positive health results for youth. The government appears to be concerned with how others portray our citizens‚ as immoral beings‚ when sex is an inevitable occurrence. Abstinence-plus education emphasizes the benefits of abstinence while also teaching about contraception

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    the view of thinking that there is a single standard in terms of assessments that can be made‚ and that standard is usually their own. In a clash of cultures‚ they often see the other culture as simply wrong insofar as it deviates from their own. Relativism sees each culture as correct in its own world and they deny any exhaustive standard in terms of which conflicting cultures can be judged. Philosophical flaws involved with two notions in relation to the concept of tolerance can be illustrated by

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    INTRODUCTION Counseling means professional guidance of the individual by utilizing psychological methods especially in collecting case history data‚ using various techniques of the personal interview‚ and testing interests and aptitudes. Support process in which a counselor holds face to face talks with another person to help him or her solve a personal problem‚ or help improve that person’s attitude‚ behaviour‚ or character. Counseling Psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on everyday

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    Goldilocks and the Dysfunctional Family of Bears One day‚ a young girl named Goldilocks was wandering through the woods‚ when she stumbled upon a rugged looking log house. She was automatically intrigued‚ and wanted to know who lived there‚ so she decided to knock on the door and see who would answer it. She walked up the long stone path towards the house and was utterly shocked when a brown bear wearing a pink apron answered the door. “Who are you? Why are you here?” she asked nervously. “My

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