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    What Is Socrates Duty

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    workers and craftsman but found the same outcome with all of them. He stated‚ “O men of Athens‚ that God only is wise; and by his answer he intends to show that the wisdom of men is worth little or nothing” (Plato‚ trans. 1871). Socrates made it his duty in life to analysis and understand the Oracle’s declaration. In the end‚ Socrates concluded that he was the wisest of Athens; but not because he possessed special knowledge but because he recognized his own lack of knowledge while others think they

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    Technologists advance by represent considerable authority in a specific range of surgery‚ for example‚ neurosurgery or open heart surgery. They likewise might fill in as circling technologists. With extra preparing‚ a few technologists development to first right hand. Some surgical technologists oversee focal supply offices in healing centers‚ or bring positions with insurance agencies‚ sterile supply benefits‚ and working hardware firms. Occupation Surgical technologists held around 86‚000 occupations

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    revisiting the gender sensitive indicators for improved mainstreaming. * Design and implement trainings for Counterpart and partners staffs on gender related topics and mainstream‚ including but not limited to gender awareness and integration‚ humans right program management‚ gender inclusiveness toward more efficient and effective organizational operation * Develop bi-weekly‚ monthly and quarterly reports on gender department activities. * Participate in gender-related events (meeting‚ workshops

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    Denise O’Brien - Assignment 304 Assignment Composition Assignment overview In this assignment you will consider how your duty of care can conflict with the rights of an individual and what you can do to manage any resultant risk. You will demonstrate an understanding of the complaint procedures and how best to respond to complaints. Tasks There are three tasks to this assignment. 1. Supervision notes 2. Reflective account 3. Guidance notes This is a summary of the evidence required for the unit

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    the atomic bombs that they had at their disposal. The weapon was eventually used‚ and while controversial‚ it was done with a good end in mind. The ends do‚ in fact‚ justify the means of war if the goal is good‚ and if the action being taken is not so morally wrong that there is no coming back from it. The phrase “The end justifies the means”‚ originating from Niccolo Machiavelli’s book "The Prince"‚ is interpreted by some to mean doing anything whatsoever to get the result you want‚ regardless

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    Kant’s Theory of Ethical Duty: A Deeper Look Immanuel Kant‚ one of the most significant and popular theorists‚ was also one of the last key philosophers of the Enlightenment period. Existing ethical assumptions are being deduced using this ethical theory of duty‚ which argues that the when an action can be supported and willed by practical reason and universal law‚ it is the right action. Kant did not believe that just mere virtues can measure ethics. Looking

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    Rights Human Rights

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    the fulfilment of rights and choices of individuals with dementia while minimising risk of harm WORD MEANING RIGHTS Human rights; independence; respect; freedom to do what I want; to protect myself and my property; to be heard; to vote; to express my sexuality; right to an education/work. RISK Danger; part of life; unacceptable or acceptable; who’s risk? risky activities; risk of harm; injury; protection. CHOICE Independence; ‘my life’; variety of; priorities; making the right choice; making

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    on whether the end justifies the means of experiments conducted on animals for the development of drugs for humans. There have been many discoveries developed through this process‚ although there are also many negative outcomes this method has encountered (Cohan & Regan‚ 2001). This essay will discuss the human benefits received and the negative impacts on both humans and animals. By analysing these three aspects‚ the evidence provided will evaluate whether the end does justify the means of this method

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    portrayal of characters such as Jay Gatsby and Myrtle Wilson‚ coupled with their eventual demise of these characters that sought to achieve the American Dream‚ we are able to see the fact that Fitzgerald does not subscribe to the saying that the ends justify the means. Fitzgerald’s opinion on the end not justifying the means is clearly reflected through the main protagonist of the novel Gatsby. Gatsby’s “end”‚ was to achieve his American Dream which revolved around both attaining the social status he

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    Did Stalin’s accomplishments justify his means? While in some ways his methods prepared Russia for World War II and caught the country up with the rest of the world‚ his methods for reforming the Soviet Union were brutal‚ cut throat and resulted in the deaths of millions. Therefore‚ after much thought‚ I have come to the conclusion that Stalin’s accomplishments did not make up for the horrid acts he committed for the ‘greater good.’ During the time that he was in power‚ it is estimated that he was

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