Good deeds reframe bad deeds. Moral Licensing - justifying actions that are immoral‚ unethical‚ or otherwise problematic by doing good deeds in the past – has been documented in various domains in our lives. Revisionist History showed that several examples of moral licensing existing in politics‚ and I was curious about whether moral licensing also affected supporters of Barak Obama – the first African American president in US history. Case 1 – Election of the first African American President America’s
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Moral and Ethical Issues Science and Technology Magnetic levitation has been around for years‚ this advance mode of surface high speed transportation whereby a vehicle gliding above a guide way is suspended‚ guided‚ and propelled by magnetic forces that actually allows it to float in air 4 to 6 inches in the air and travels up to 300 mph. Despite the Shinkansen’s many advantages it is not with its faults. Crashes and Accidents Since there are so much riding on this fast train‚ has
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differently depending on cultural backgrounds or individual experience. Why did the author initially expect Hamlet to be universal and why did it turn out not to be universal as she thought? How did these different patterns of interethnic communication lead to miscommunication and mistranslation? Which cultural practices in Hamlet were interpreted differently by the Tiv elders and why? As a teacher‚ what cultural relativism do you see in this article to extend to your own co-constructing contexts and
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Comment on the view that the design argument provides a coherent explanation of the universe (9) The design argument is an inductive argument which means the conclusions do not necessarily follow. Therefore the argument is open to interpretation so it could all be down to chance. The world could have been by chance not designed. Kant suggests that “all order is mind induced”. So the argument does not even get off the ground. Humes believed that if there is no order then there is no need for an orderer
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tend to eat more. Consequently without knowing‚ they consume a lot of fat and calories. While eating fast foods‚ people can consume so many calories without even knowing. Obesity is not the only risk‚ because heart disease is also a known factor. What you eat can affect your heart’s health and your chances of developing life threatening heart disease. When eating all of the fats‚ sugars‚ and salts. Your heart can grow weak and it will put your life in danger. There is no safe risk for the body when it
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say that Internet provides people with a lot of valuable information. First of all‚ the Internet is a big library‚ where you can find whatever information you like. Secondly the Internet helps you to communicate‚ which means to trade with the newest information with your friends and society. Thirdly the Internet gives you opportunity to purchase whatever you want without even going to the shop. Imagine you can find a book without even going out to the library. You don’t have to spend time and
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Think about the last time you met someone new. Were you drawn to them? Did they pique your interest? Did you like them immediately? Now think about how long it took you to form your initial impression of them. Research says it’s likely your first impression was set in less than a second. Take a minute to let that sink in….that means that most of the people you interact with are forming their impression of you before you speak a single word and‚ possibly‚ before you even realize they are sizing
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Critical Response to “The Moral Thinking of Macbeth” In his essay‚ “The Moral Thinking of Macbeth‚” J. Gregory Keller attempts to address Hannah Arendt’s claim in her article‚ “Thinking and Moral Considerations‚” that evil may arise in society directly from thoughtlessness. He attempts to use the murder of Duncan in Macbeth as an event to clarify her argument that thoughtlessness leads to evil and that thinking about the ethical ramifications of one’s thinking can actually turn people toward
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century after it occurred. In August of 1945‚ near the end of World War II‚ the US military dropped two atomic bombs over Japan‚ not only causing a mass of death and devastation‚ but it also induced the question- were dropping the bombs necessary and justified? Due to exaggerated statistics‚ and what students learn in textbooks‚ Americans are socialized into believing that dropping the bombs were necessary to ending the war. However‚ in reality‚ several reasons ranging from the fact that civilians outnumbered
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The idea of mandatory voting during U.S. elections is a much-debated topic in the United States. Making voting mandatory for all citizens‚ is debated to be something that could be either positive or negative. Both sides of the issue have their reasons why mandatory-voting laws should or should not be passed. Those who believe that mandatory voting should become a law believe that it will bring the number of voters on Election Day to increase. With voter participation rates falling below sixty
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