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    Information Technology and Moral Values Information technology is now ubiquitous in the lives of people across the globe. These technologies take many forms such as personal computers‚ smart phones‚ the internet‚ web and mobile phone applications‚ digital assistants‚ and cloud computing. In fact the list is growing constantly and new forms of these technologies are working their way into every aspect of daily life. In some cases‚ such as can be seen in massive multiplayer online games (see section

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    social media! I imagine receiving a response from a special someone‚ a Facebook “poke‚” or finding out how many “likes” I have received on the picture that I posted just hours ago. Since‚ I have lost focus in class and find myself getting lost in what is being posted to social media. Someone has uploaded another funny video and I find it hard not to laugh out loud in class. Unfortunately‚ all of the access to social media caused my data plan to start running low. Since my data is running low‚

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    It is noticed that all the above issues can be tied to discrimination in the work place. The fact the company is hiring good people makes it crucial for us to create policies that will keep them within the organization. From the addressed list above we can see that we need to apply changes to our policies. Our current policies might cover all or most of these concerns and the issue is in enforcing them‚ or they could lack the coverage for such issues and needs to be addressed. A full review and revision

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    of the most important reasons‚ rape/incest/or any other sort of crime. If a woman is raped by a strange‚ scary man‚ or even her family member‚ having the child that they creating during this horrible incident would be a constant tragic reminder of what happened to the poor woman. She may even be hostile towards the child and not give him/her the love that a mother should. Also‚ woman also fear that not only would it be emotionally and psychologically hard to deal with‚ but if they did give birth

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    have been many studies in the field of prosocial moral reasoning and on prosocial behaviours over the decade. Researchers have constantly tried to evaluate reasons behind these‚ mainly in children and adolescents. Prosocial behaviour can be defined as helping that is not motivated by professional obligations and is not based on organizations‚ other than for charities (Hewstone‚ Stroebe‚ & Jonas‚ 2007). Prosocial moral reasoning is‚ reasoning about moral dilemmas in which one person ’s needs or desires

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    from paranoid schizophrenia‚ and Dick has brain damage from a concussion); the difficulty of the murder trial becomes‚ to what extent are they still accountable for their actions? In 1953‚ a group of distinguished legal and medical professionals known as the American Law Institute ("ALI") began studying the issue of criminal responsibility. The ALI drafted the Model Penal Code test in 1962 and attempted to solve problems of earlier insanity tests. It was designed to implement some psychiatric advances

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    requires a "cure." Most people with one of these conditions live long‚ fulfilling lives. • a reason to assume someone is incapable. Little people go to school‚ go to work‚ marry‚ and raise children‚ just like their average-size peers. • What Causes Short Stature? • More than 300 well-described conditions are known to cause short stature in a child. Most are caused by a spontaneous genetic change (mutation) in the egg or sperm cells prior to conception. Others are caused by genetic

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    guard is about to hang your son who tried to escape and wants you to pull the chair from underneath him. He says that if you don’t he will not only kill your son but some other innocent inmate as well. You don’t have any doubt that he means what he says. What should you do?9. The AccidentAmbulanceYou are an emergency worker that has just been called to the scene of an accident. When you arrive you see that the car belongs to your wife. Fearing the worst you rush over to see she is trapped in her

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    What‚ if anything is “moral” about Doctor Faustus Doctor Faustus‚ is a play by Christopher Marlowe first published in 1604. Faustus is a scholar who sells his soul to the devil in order to learn black magic and acquire power. Whilst assessing whether there is anything “moral” about the play‚ we must establish the texts form as a morality play rather than its common assertion as a tragedy. WHY? It seems that Faustus rejects some parts of the Medieval Morality play‚ but shows its influence through

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    Objectivism is the idea that morality is objective. Objective morality tells us that there is a set of natural rules or laws for how we as humans must treat one another and it cannot be changed or altered. This idea contradicts the theory of moral relativism‚ which supports the belief that the ideas of morality of being right or wrong are not firm but can be open to interpretation through cultures‚ people and situations. A great example of these two ideas causing dispute in todays society would be

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