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    Moral Difficulties Involved in War Reporting Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………….page 3 Historical perspective on the evolution of journalistic ethics……………….page 4 Deontology and Utilitarianism………………………………………………page 5 Ethical Dilemma: Should reporters ever leak and/or publish classified information in a time of war? Arguments in favour……………...page 5 Ethical dilemma: Should reporters ever leak and/or publish classified information in a time of war? Arguments opposed………………page

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    The Universal Acceptance of Evil The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"‚ published by American author Ursula K. Le Guin‚ is set in a city called Omelas where all of the residents appear to be happy and prosperous. However‚ there is one exception. In order for Omelas’ to thrive in bliss‚ a young child must be totally deprived of happiness. There is allegoric meaning behind this. The citizens of Omelas use this defenseless child as scapegoat to outlet of all of their pain and guilt‚ just as Jesus Christ

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    本科毕业论文开题报告表之附页1: |拟研究的内容、思路与重点(英文): | |The Successful Application of "One-to-one Marketing" in Dell and Its Implications on Chinese Enterprises’ Marketing Strategy | |Introduction | |In the 21st century‚ achieving the goal of generating profitable revenue for enterprises

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    ideologies available to be considered. Sociologists have tried to interpret and translate the purpose of religion within society since the early 19th century. This Essay aims to critically evaluate the different theories of ideology‚ science and religion from a sociological viewpoint. It will include the work of Karl Marx (1818-1883) & Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)‚ two contrasting Theories that were influenced by the work of the French philosopher Auguste Comte (1798–1857) and his theory of positivism

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    Originally written by American writer and journalist Douglas A. Blackmon‚ Slavery by Another Name was a book published in 2008 that talks about the travesties of the mistreatment of newly free African Americans in the south‚ now made into a 2012 PBS documentary. Throughout the documentary many different historians are brought on to impart knowledge on the various events that happened in the post Emancipation South‚ the movie often takes a dark and dreary tone when talking about the events that happened

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    “Utilitarianism” by John Stuart Mill to compare the morality of the people who stay and the people who walk away in “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas‚” by Ursula K. LeGuin it can be concluded that the people who stay in Omelas are morally superior to the people who leave. This is because “one person’s happiness‚ supposed equal in degree is counted for exactly as much as another’s‚” meaning that one child’s happiness does not equal the collective happiness of the society. Omelas is a paradise‚ it is very unlikely

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    Owning a car has several advantages and disadvantages. To be owner of a method of transportation gives you freedom but sometimes it cost too much. On one hand owning a car‚ there is the opportunity to be totally free‚ to have a high degree of flexibility. When I was a freshman I used to go to the College by tube. More than often classes were postponed late in the evening‚ when subway was closed. In these cases I had to sleep to some friends of mine because I have no way to come back home. During

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    Another Gray Area in Healthcare: Ethics and the Law how they effect their decisions Toni M. Cunningham HCA 322: Health Care Ethics and Medical Law Professor West January 2‚ 2009 Ethical and legal concepts‚ including specific federal regulations‚ required of healthcare organizations to ensure the delivery of high quality healthcare that protects patient safety Imagine this‚ you are fertility doctor who in the past had helped a twenty-six year old‚ single woman to have six babies; and now

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    what it seems. In order to succeed in life‚ it is important to step back and try to understand experiences through the eyes of others. In Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ one of the valuable themes taught is you can’t judge others until you place yourself in their shoes and look at things from their point of view. As a young girl oblivious to the harsh reality of the world‚ Scout only sees the events of her childhood through her own point of view. For example‚ on the first day of

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    The author of “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” criticizes our societies by comparing it to the citizens of Omelas whom lack aggression‚ embrace joy‚ and reject supreme control or prejudice. Unlike our societies‚ the people of Omelas avoid conflict and war. They were friendly and peaceful since‚ “They did not use swords… They were not barbarians.” Laws were not plentiful and police were not necessary due to this. The author portrays these traits as unusual which indirectly criticizes us. The author

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