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    During my High School years I kept seeing booths to recruit people into the National Guard. For some reason my body was telling me to join‚ but at the same time I had to think about what this would mean. I have always liked to hike because I get to be outside. I also enjoy traveling. These are the things that make me feel happy and full of life. My reasons for wanting to join the army is because it will let me explore more of what I love. I realize one day when hiking that I have this amazing chance

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    Presently‚ and in the past‚ different views concerning how nations should treat terrorists and prisoners of war. Specifically‚ whether one upholds utilitarianism‚ Kantian duty-based ethics‚ virtue ethics‚ and Christian ethics‚ he or she have interesting views regarding the treatment of terrorists and prisoners of war. First‚ utilitarianism believes in the greater good for everyone. Politicians and economists have upheld this view. Those who uphold this view believe that they should anything to protect

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    Joy Goel AP English 12 Mrs. Graham 10 September 2009 The Writer’s Duty Upon receiving the Nobel Prize for his excellence in writing‚ William Faulkner expresses his dismay towards the writers of the day and laid out what he terms “the writer’s duty.” In his acceptance speech‚ Faulkner is disheartened by the fact that young writers continue to discuss “the end of man” in their work. Faulkner advocates that authors must make all efforts to “help man endure by lifting his heart.” Because man

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    The General Responsibilities and Specific Duties of a Civil Engineer The work of a civil engineer is all around us yet many do not even realize what a civil engineer is responsible for doing. The job role of a civil engineer is extremely important as it equates for the overall safety of society in many different facets. It is important to look at the role that a civil engineer plays and realize what they do in their daily job duties that make the area safe for the people who live there. What

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    ArchBlueprints at the time had a small IT network infrastructure with about 75 computers‚ 3 heavy duty printers within the whole office block‚ all networked and using a DSL connection to a single ISP for internet connectivity. The company made massive profits overtime and invested heavily in developing the IT network. It bought more computers and hired more architects and deployed more heavy duty printers as the firm grew. The network design eventually became burdened with the constant additions

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    Rough Draft - Duty Ethics Duty ethics‚ also known as deontology‚ is the school of thought that bases the morality of an action on a set of universal rules. A person is said to have a duty‚ or obligation‚ to adhere to these rules with no exception. Unlike Utilitarianism‚ in deontology the morality of an action does not depend on the consequences of that action. Deontology also considers the individual rights of those affected by an action. Kant agreed that we still have moral duties to ourselves and

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    much more conservative view towards lying and when it is permissible. Grotius has a much more liberal‚ modern‚ and understanding view on the issue. Kant pretty much thinks that it is one’s duty to speak the truth‚ although this moral principle is not taken unconditionally in the world today. This is a duty because it is every man’s right to know the truth and lying to anyone would be taking this right away‚ which mortals should not have the power to do. However‚ if a man throws this right away

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    classroom environment I shall be writing an essay of the importance of punctuality in the United States Military. Now of course it seems like this would be easy to understand however I had managed to forget it and this shall explain it in this essay. Before you can understand how being punctual is important you must understand what being punctual means. Punctuality is the characteristic of being able to complete a required task or fulfill a moral duty before or at a specific time. There is often an understanding

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    This essay will discuss the need for confidentiality and the nurse’s duty to keep information he/she is privy to‚ confidential. Brown et al (1992) suggest that a duty of confidentiality can be described as information that is disclosed which ought not to be disclosed further except within the relevant limits. Confidentiality is generally defined as the process of the protection of personal information‚ and is regarded as an integral part of a nurse’s role. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)

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    I will refute the statement that there is natural duty to obey the law even in reasonably decent democratic societies in order to rescue others from the dangerous conditions of the state of nature. To do this‚ I will explore a world in which there is a natural duty to obey the law to evaluate if it is the best way to protect us from the dangerous conditions. Next‚ I will explore the ambiguity in the natural theory to sufficiently justified a duty to obey the law simply because it is a law. Through

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