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    intelligent‚ they cannot and will not ever replace humans. People need to find ways to ensure that they are better equipped to make moral judgments. By comparing with two articles that talk about this topic‚ we can confirm the different and similar points between these two articles. In the article “Humanoid Robotics: Ethical Considerations‚” published on the Idaho National Laboratory website on May 30‚ 2006‚ David Bruemmer emphasizes the importance of technological development and regulation in the field

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    Memory and history share a unique dependent relationship with one another‚ and through the study of Mark Bakers’ The Fiftieth Gate along with Christopher Koch’s Highways to a War it becomes evident that the combination of history and memory brings meaning of past events to the present. French historian Pierre Nora once said that ’history is a representation of the past; memory is a perpetually actual phenomenon‚ a bond tying us to the eternal present’‚ therefore implying history is a record of

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    the Relationship between the law & schools: 1 Running Head: Relationship law & Schools Relationship Law & Schools Christopher S Cowart EDA 532 Legal Issues In Education Professor Keith Relationship Law & Schools: 2 Abstract Law has a very unique relationship with school organizations. The legal system has evolved over the past twenty years‚ and it has affected the state of the legal framework today. This paper will examine the differences in laws between public and

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    Pestoff (2013b) identifies three relationships citizens have with public actors: interdependence‚ where they rely on each other; supplementary‚ where non-public agents substitute public actors; and complementary‚ where non-public agents add value to public service. Every day‚ citizens carry out activities that could not be carried out by the state‚ particularly in the areas of policing‚ health‚ and education. The benefits of co-production exist in most instances where the state is not directly involved

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    impossible. Freud proposed “when a loved object ceases to exist‚ the person becomes conscious of loss” (Archer‚ 1999). Furthermore‚ Freud suggests a person has to break the bond with the deceased and adapt to a life without them‚ whilst creating new relationships; which are all important for the individual to achieve a positive outcome. Freud’s Model of Bereavement emphasises grief as a personal attachment. The Freudian theory highlights individuals who have suffered the loss of a loved one‚ who are

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    1) Construct an argument about the connection between violence and media using the effects model. Argue either for/against censorship based on this relationship‚ using news articles‚ readings‚ etc. to support your claims. Today’s media consists of a considerable large amount of violence‚ which is why censorship is a necessity. If we do not have censorship the children of today could be influenced by the violent actions they see and think it is okay to copy those actions/behaviors. In order to censor

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    Introduction 1.2 Meaning of the Philosophy and Education 1.3 Concept of Philosophy of Education 1.4 Scope of Philosophy of Education 1.5 Nature of Philosophy of Education Modes of Philosophical Inquiry 1.6 Functions of Philosophy of Education 1.7 Relationship between Philosophy of Teaching and Teaching Styles This unit deals with the concept of ‗Meaning ‚ Scope‚ Nature and Functions of Philosophy of Education‘ and hence by the end of the unit you will be able to: 1.0 OBJECTIVES After reading this

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    Chapter Three Laws- are rules that mandate or prohibit certain behavior they are drawn from ethics. The key differences between laws and ethics are that laws carry the authority of a governing body‚ and ethics do not. Ethics – define socially acceptable behaviors. Liability- is the legal obligation of an entity that extends beyond criminal or contract law; it includes the legal obligation to make restitution. Restitution- to compensate for wrongs committed. Due care – standards that are met

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    The relationship between producers and audiences Audience research‚ producer response to research and audience targeting A producer when beginning pre-production or even before will most likely look at some form of survey’s which would include things like possible cast members for the film and the amount of audience that would want to see possibly be interested in the genre. They will then take this to the writers and director of the particular film and they will make amendments to how the

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    We have discussed in class the nature of Huck and Jim’s unusual relationship and the purpose that Jim‚ an African American former slave‚ serves in the novel. I believe the above quotation explains the reason Jim’s character is in the novel‚ by illustrating the moral shift in Huck’s beliefs. This shift is the turning point of Huck’s moral beliefs which he struggles with through the novel. It is clear after this situation that Huck no longer sees Jim as just a slave‚ and Jim’s purpose in the novel

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