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    America’s Obesity Epidemic Obesity is often discussed as a growing concern in America and risen from an area of concern to an epidemic in a short period of time. As obesity rates continue to climb‚ so does advice for how to manage it. Today I will bring to light some of that advice offered from two articles that provide wisdom towards handling obesity: Don’t Blame the Eater by David Zinczenko and What You Eat Is Your Business by Radley Balko. While both articles discuss logical view points‚ I will

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    The idea of quick and convenient food service has grown around the world‚ especially in the United States. When I first came to the United States from Vietnam in 2010‚ I drove around my local fast food restaurant to tastes the different meals. Meanwhile I was enjoying my meals‚ I saw many overweight children of different ages around me. Seeing these young children caught my attention‚ because there is rarely much obese children among Vietnam. In fact‚ when I saw that‚ I asked myself how overweight

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    instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gacr20 To Tell or Not to Tell? The Ethical Dilemma of the Would-Be Whistleblower Janet Malek Ph.D. a a Department of Medical Humanities‚ Brody School of Medicine‚ East Carolina University‚ Greenville‚ North Carolina‚ USA Available online: 11 May 2010 To cite this article: Janet Malek Ph.D. (2010): To Tell or Not to Tell? The Ethical Dilemma of the Would-Be Whistleblower‚ Accountability in Research‚ 17:3‚ 115-129

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    acting lovingly largely depend on the situation and cannot be predefined‚ instead the values of situation ethics are free to change in any shape or form from example as they relate the circumstances. Proportionalism - Proportionalism is neither deontological or teleological‚ but rather it lies somewhere in between the two. It is an extension of Natural law‚ that can be easily compared with rule utilitarianism. It has moral rules (generally of the Christian variety) and says that "it is never right

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    The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Copyright Notice ©2011 eNotes.com Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic‚ electronic‚ or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ taping‚ Web distribution or information storage retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher. ©1998-2002; ©2002 by Gale Cengage. Gale is a division of Cengage Learning. Gale and Gale Cengage are trademarks

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    April 2013 A Utilitarian Argument in Favor of Animal Experimentations Though it has been criticized for its standard‚ universal means of measuring moral predicaments‚ utilitarianism still remains one of the most persuasive means of assessing normative ethics. With that said‚ any and every ethical conundrum should be first looked at through a utilitarian lens. If a satisfying conclusion is reached using the utilitarian approach‚ then no other approach is needed. If not‚ the utilitarian approach

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    Deontological theories identify various duties and rights. Duties and obligations have been classified under several categories and they include duties to God‚ oneself and others. Those others include family‚ social and political duties. Basic rights including life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness are considered to be natural‚ universal‚ equal‚ and inalienable. The focus of deontological theories is on moral duties or obligations rather than on moral value or goodness. Intentions play a significant

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    highlight the concept of affirmative action in the workplace‚ and explain why one person of gender or race would be hired over another more qualified for the position just to fulfill hiring requirements‚ while using Kantian and Utilitarian ethical theories to justify each side of the issue. Affirmative action policies can be described as any policies that attempt to actively dismantle institutionalized or informal cultural norms and systems of inscriptive group-based disadvantages‚ and the inequalities historically

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    An analysis of the Importance of Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics on Contrast to Mill’s Pleasure Principles in Utilitarian Philosophy This philosophy paper will discuss the importance of Aristotle’s argument for virtue ethics in contrast to Mill’s Utilitarian theory on the happiness of the individual. Mill’s theory of happiness is dependent on the happiness of the individual‚ as long as that individual does not harm other people in society. For example‚ the happiness of an individual is perfectly acceptable

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    Good Practices Plan ahead of time how the argument will be written (the structure/format of the argument) Compare and contrast what would be a better argument or worse argument depending on whether the argument you’re given is well written or not Include what’s given in the argument to support reasoning; example: using a map of runners views to explain that a runner couldn’t have possibly seen what happened Read each question more than once for full comprehension Underline key words

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