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    arrest it’s the level of respect demonstrated by the suspect (Stevens‚ pg 62‚ 2011). In some cases the social interactionist theory can also explain why some police officers go into a certain situation with disrespectful or vigilante attitude. Tact deployments are usually unannounced raids on homes or areas that police believe is in involved in some kind of illegal activity and too dangerous to send in your typical uniform officers. In many of these raids the suspects feel violated and disrespected

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    “Gone Baby Gone” First Maxim Based on the main final action of the movie “Gone Baby Gone” it can be asserted that Patrick Kenzie acted in agreement with the moral aspect. This assertion rests on the fact that he acted in the right manner without any condition. This statement is true since he opted to report the matter about the kidnapping of the four years child to the police rather than remaining silence. Even though he was persuaded by Angie Gennaro and Jack Doyle not to report the matter to the

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    So that maxim emphasizes that people cannot stop the passing of time and thus should not delay doing things. It is truly said that "don’t count every hour in the day‚ make every hour in the day count". We got to be very punctual and studies in our lives about time. The whole world runs along with it. If anyone remains back‚ he surely will be described as a loser in his life. Time is more valuable than money. We can get more money but we cannot get more time. The value of this maxim is also seen

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    the Formula of Law of Nature (FLN) to four famous examples of maxims contrary to duty‚ in his major works (the Groundwork‚ Metaphysical of Moral and Critique of Practical Reason)‚ supports the thought that Kant’s ethical theory might be understood as a constructivist under the standard model. Wood puts this connection as follows:

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    imperative‚" which Kant described in the following manner‚ "Act only on that maxim which you can at the same time will to be a universal law"(Honderich‚ 1995‚ p. 436). By the term "maxim‚" Kant meant general rules or principles upon which rational individuals act‚ and that these principles reflect the end that an individual has in mind in choosing actions of a certain type in given circumstances (Honderich‚ 1995). Therefore‚ maxims are principles in the following form: "When in an S-type situation

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    should always be mindful of how one interacts with others. A minister’s speech should be chaste and doubly careful in this respect. This means to preclude oneself from vulgar speech or words that may cause offence. A public minister ought to possess tact within one’s

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    Mr. Waddell is a 52 year old male who presented to the ED via LEO under petition by his son for allegedly abusing prescription medication and cocaine. In addiction‚ his son‚ Waddell Jr.‚ reported his father threaten family members with a knife this morning after two altercations tonight. His son mention he suspects the drug use has been greatly effecting his father’s health who already is in poor health. Dr. Ryan Snyder requested an assessment to determine need for appropriate care. At the time of

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    moral rules cannot exist due to the idea that humans should create the most happiness from their actions‚ while creating the least amount of pain. In Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals‚ Immanuel Kant argues that humans should “act only on that maxim through which [they] can at the same time will that it should become a universal law” (Kant‚ p. 542). According to Kant‚ the judgment of one’s action is his/her intention behind the action regardless of the consequences. The good will is human reason

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    4.5. Sense of place One of the important and effective concepts in relation to human and environment is the sense of place which is considered among the basic criteria for assessing quality of environments. This is a witness of reaching the environmental meaning and has different levels representing a range of relations between person and environment. Shamai (1991) refers to three main levels of belonging‚ attachment‚ and commitment to place in relation to the formation of different levels of sense

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    troops surrounded their enemies quickly and unexpectedly. In addition‚ there is an interesting detail after the war that proofed his tact. When the commander of the Austrian Army Mack von Liebereich came to surrender‚ Napoleon Bonaparte smiled and replied: “I give back to the unfortunate General his sword and his freedom‚ along with my regards to give to his Emperor.” His tact to deal with the enemy successfully ensured the subsequent benefits that France can obtain from the

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