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    A small proportion of the children attend schools which their parents pay for‚ known as ’private’ ( some times referred to as ’public’ or ’independent ) because they exist outside state education provision. They do not have to teach ’National Curriculum’‚ nor make their students sit Standard Attainment Tests (SATS). They range from‚ small private day schools catering for primary age children to ’progressive’ schools‚ established by individuals who wish to practice radical educational ideas‚ to the

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    PA R T I From Ethical Foundation to Addressing Stakeholder Needs Chapter 1. The Foundation of Ethical Thought Chapter 2. The Evolving Complexities of Business Ethics Chapter 3. Stakeholders and Corporate Social Responsibility 1 C H A P T E R 1 The Foundation of Ethical Thought The biggest corporation‚ like the humblest citizen‚ must be held to strict compliance with the will of the people. —Theodore Roosevelt We demand that big business give people a square deal; in return we must insist when

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    no apparent reason. They judge because they do not know what to say about a person. Judgement can be passed when one criticizes people based on their clothes‚car ‚ and even their sexuality. Judgment on sexuality is the worst type of judgement the saying “ Do not judge a book by it’s cover” can be definitely applied to sexuality bias. People should not be judged based on their sexuality because homosexual have come a long way since the 1950‚ freedom‚acts as the catalyst to unnecessary suicides every

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    Biblical Foundations Paper Many people play a part in curriculum development and design in secular and non-secular school systems. This may include society‚ government‚ church‚ and family. Before developing a curriculum components are considered where educational questions are asked and answered with a probable cause in order to set goals and objectives from standards to make up the curriculum. Educators in both secular and non-secular schools have to decide what content is meaningful and

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    gggggggRelated Opinions Should schools teach multiculturalism? Are computers better than books for learning? Should bullying in high schools‚ grade schools and middle schools be illegal? Can people be changed by education? Do you believe that in the future‚ schools will have no books and no teachers? Should passing the OSSLT be a mandatory requirement to receive a high school diploma? Is knowledge of a student’s native language essential to being an effective teacher? Should social networking

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    Act Utilitarian and Rule Utilitarian Decisions Name Class name Teacher name Date Act Utilitarian and Rule Utilitarian Decisions Making decisions is hard for most people‚ but making a decision regarding another person life is even harder. The scenario shows a common case for a a doctor‚ and according to his education he could take an act utilitarian decision or a rule utilitarian one.  Act utilitarian acts are those that are consider to be right if there is maximized utility

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    society‚ and personal philosophy all play a role in creating one’s sense of moral ought. This form of morality is exercised in three ways: deontological‚ teleological‚ and aretaic. The

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    Explanation of the Utilitarian Ethical Theory There are many different ethical approaches that deal with the morality issues we face every day‚ but the utilitarian approach holds the feeling of morally belonging to a group and the lack of individualism that many others carry. It also can be a very cold approach for those who belong to the minority in a society. This is because the principle of utility says that “we ought to do that which produces the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure for

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    security and civil liberties in a democratic society‚ torture should be prohibited. Considering terrorist attacks that harm or potentially kill at least thousand(s) of people‚ torture may seem justifiable. Torture‚ defined in these instances as physically non-lethal‚ has been generally used to extract information from terrorists that may lead to the prevention of massive terrorist attack.

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    Should private education be abolished? Education is the solution to nearly every problem that exists in the world today. Education can lead to less unemployment‚ less poverty‚ high incomes and this will make the world much more economically stable. Although education is much more than high profile jobs‚ it draws a direct link between physical and mental health. There will be longer lives‚ fewer crimes and brighter prospects for the next generation. Around 80 percent of the child’s brain is influenced

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