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    ethics when applied to having the right to a child’ Kantian ethics is concerned with doing the most morally correct thing and to do something as it is our duty to do so. Kantian ethics is deontological as it is concerned with the actions rather than the consequences which mean it must also be absolute because there is no room for exception. Kant believed we all knew what it was to have moral obligation meaning Kantian ethics would be considered a priori as we all have prior knowledge of what moral

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    DATE:May 17 To Kill A Mockingbird Reading Questions Chapter 1 What do you learn in this chapter about Maycomb‚ Atticus Finch‚ and his family? maycomb: a tired town in Alabama atticus+family: Mom is dead‚ scout and jem are siblings‚ 4 years apart 2. What do you learn about Dill’s character? Charles baker harris’ nickname is Dill‚ who is friends with em and scout. he comes every summer to stay with his aunt 3. What‚ briefly‚ has happened to Arthur “Boo” Radley? as a boy‚ Boo got in trouble with the

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    What happened during the Salem Witchcraft Trials? The Salem Witch Trials started in Spring of 1692 and lasted until September of 1692. It was believed that people were possessed by the Devil. There were over 150 people accused. The first conviction was in June. As a result‚ 19 people were hanged. There was weird behavior coming from some of the girls. According to the History Channel‚ they “began having fits‚ including violent contortions and uncontrollable outbursts of screaming”. The odd behavior

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    As people say‚ the younger you are the less you know! This isn’t always a bad thing. In “What Happened During the Ice Storm” by Jim Heynen‚ the author starts the story by describing the surroundings and shows how the pheasants are in great need of help from the freezing weather and the farmers who are trying to harvest the pheasants. Later the boys entered where the pheasants are‚ bringing only themselves. The boys wait in silence for someone to yell at the pheasants or to shake and scare them. As

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    APPLIED ETHICS A. What is applied ethics? 1. So far we have been focused either on normative ethics‚ which studies what features make something good/bad‚ an act right/wrong or a trait virtuous or vicious - or metaethics‚ which studies philosophical questions about the meaning of ethical words‚ or the nature of ethical facts 2. Applied ethics is a distinct category of ethical philosophy A. What is applied ethics? 3. Deals with difficult moral questions and controversial moral issues that people actually

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    To what extent do you think Oedipus deserved what happened to him‚ and does he deserve our sympathy? It is debatable as to whether Oedipus deserved what happened to him at the end of the play‚ some would argue that Oedipus did deserve his fate by the end; however‚ in my opinion Oedipus did not deserve what happened to him because he was doing his job as king and trying to save his people from the plague. Firstly‚ Oedipus deserved what happened to him at the end of the play because‚ while it

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    What happened to soldiers who died in the war? Introduction Almost a million British soldiers died in the Great War. Some died alone‚ killed by a chance shell‚ grenade or bullet; many died together as they attacked or defended against attack. Thousands of men died of wounds they had suffered‚ at the medical facilities along the casualty evacuation chain. Many died of illnesses or accidents. This is all well-known and well documented: but what actually happened to them after they died? [Insert Photos

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    A Sense of Humanity Winter can be very cold and brutal for all walks of life. In Jim Heynen’s “What Happened During the Ice Storm‚” he tells a story about farms boys who encounter pheasants during an ice storm that swept over the land and how they end up caring for the pheasants rather than further injuring them. After carefully analyzing the text the reader can understand how Heynen feels about human nature and how people behave in challenging situations as well as the theme he set for the story

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    Before the motor neuron cone arrives the muscle fiber‚ AChR clusters are formed in the middle section of a muscle fiber. When the growing nerve cone attaches the muscle fiber‚ Agrin activates Lrp4‚ which then binds to the receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK‚ through this binding MuSK is phosphorylated and starts to form the neural and aneural AChR clustering (Burden 2011). Morphologic differences in the pre- and/or postsynaptic part of the NMJ can be a hint of a certain disease. In the following figure

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    It was a battle between the north and the south. The author opens with the attacking against federal troop in Baltimore. While in the north rails and telegraph lines where cut. Rumors started to fly around about how the Pawnees were going to attack the city by setting it on fire. However that never happened. The confederates were smart but they underestimate their opponents. They knew a wars was coming and they knew when. They would receive coded messages which told them the union army was on the

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