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    Virtue Ethics

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    ‘The Moral Landscape’ – Sam Harris‚ published in 2010 Albanian’s have a tradition where if a man commits a murder the victim’s family can kill any one of his male relatives in reprisal. If a boy is born into a family where his brother/son was a murderer he has to go into hiding; leaving proper education & adequate health care. Can we argue that Albanians are ‘morally wrong to have structured their society in this way?’ and ‘are their values are inferior to our own?’ Can we argue whether or not

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    Police Brutality

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    past five centuries‚ black people have endured violence in many different ways. Today‚ police officers use deadly‚ excessive force that leads to inexcusable assaults‚ beatings and shootings. This demonstrates the governmentТs role in initiating and prolonging racial suppression and provides the explanation for police brutality to become a federal crime(Black Radical Congress‚ 3). In history‚ racist violence‚ police brutality‚ has been used to suppress the racial blacks and to preserve power and privileges

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    Outline Thesis: Soldiers and police officers both have an impact on the environment around them. I. Introduction a. Compare and contrast II. Similarities between a police officer and a soldier b. Difficult decisions must be made c. Serving the country d. Patriotism e. Respect and manner III. Differences between a police officer and a soldier f. Soldier i. Reactions to a soldier is more commonly respect and gratitude ii.

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    Naval Officer

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    ” Indispensable factors are those known to be undeniably necessary‚ essential‚ or obligatory to one another. This unique relationship between leadership and learning is particularly relevant to my motivation. The ambition I have to become a Naval Officer stems from my drive to lead; but I dare not lead without continuing to pursue my hunger to learn. I desire to guide‚ to have responsibility‚ and more importantly‚ to be an example. Bringing out the best in those I am directing and becoming someone

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    Virtue and Allah

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    BISMILLAHIR – RAHMANIR – RAHIM In the name of Allah‚ the compassionate‚ the merciful‚ all praises are due to you O Allah; all thanks belong to you O Allah We thank you for all you have done in our life‚ we appreciate you‚ we adore you and we glorify your only name‚ O Allah! Guide us among those you have guided O Allah! Forgive us among those you have forgiven O Allah! Empower us among those you have empowered O Allah! Put your blessing on those things you endowed us with O Allah! We seek

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    According to The Department of Justice‚ school resource officers also knowns as SROs who are sworn law enforcement officers who obtain the responsibility and which hold the duty to prevent crime in schools as well as providing security and other services that help students and the school’s administrators. In addition‚ school resources officers have numerous amount of responsibilities and duties some what similar to a regular law enforcement officer. Such as‚ having the ability to make arrest‚ give tickets

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    Marketing Officer

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    M A R K E T I N G S C I E N C E I N S T I T U T E A Product-Market-Based Measure of Brand Equity Kusum L. Ailawadi‚ Donald R. Lehmann‚ and Scott A. Neslin WORKING PAPER • REPORT NO. 02-102 • 2002 W O R K I N G P A P E R S E R I E S M A R K E T I N G S C I E N C E I N S T I T U T E A Product-Market-Based

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    Corrections Officers Roles

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    of Corrections Officers CRJ303: Corrections January 12‚ 2015 The role of a correctional officers‚ also known as detention officers play a very vital role when it comes to their duties inside the penitentiary or in a detention home. The Department of Corrections is an agency of the United State government that have been around for many of centuries. The correctional officers and the prison administration are an essential piece to our Justice System. The correctional officers has the power

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    Virtue Ethical Theory

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    start to understand where ethics belongs in the journey of life‚ which leads me to what I am going to discuss‚ virtue theory. I will explain and offer an evaluation of this theory’s strengths and weaknesses‚ as well as what it means to be virtuous. Aristotle believed that there are two types of virtue: intellectual virtues and moral virtues. Intellectual virtues are taught and moral virtues are developed through habit. (Richard Kraut‚ 2012). He believed that you are not just born a virtuous person

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    Virtue ethics can be described as a hybrid theory‚ which encompasses both teleological and deontological elements. This theory tells us that instead of looking a the action itself and whether it is right or wrong‚ or looking at the consequences a action a bring. Instead we should focus on our character‚ and develop the cardinal virtues in order to achieve ultimate happiness and become truly virtuous. Virtue ethics was first devised from the times of Ancient Greece by Aristotle‚ however has been adapted

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