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    The Moral Code: Ethics in the Workplace Self expression is one of the countries founding principles as set forth in the Constitution of the United States. Amendment One of the Constitution states that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." (The Constitution‚ December

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    Bushido‚ an unwritten ethical and moral code that was adhered to by the samurai warrior class in Japan. Bushido encompasses many aspects of religion and philosophy. Although bushido was only passed through word of mouth it held great influence in Japan and it may yet hold this influence. It is the code of laws that decided the behavior and lives of Japan’s noble warrior class. To attain a grasp of what bushido really is one must first understand its sources and origins. Bushido or The Way of the

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    also a group of people who support the moral objectivism. According to their view‚ morality is based on some general facts‚ such as happiness is better than suffering‚ punishing people for the crime that they did not commit is wrong‚ and so on. In their theory‚ morality refers to the rightness‚ wrongness‚ goodness or badness‚ and morality is there to determine if an action or decision is correct or not. Morality is not related with the profit of an individual or a group of people; it’s all about

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    Objective Explain the reasons why people live in hazardous areas. Discuss vulnerability as a function of demographic and socio‑economic factors‚ and of a community’s preparedness and ability to deal with a hazard event when it occurs. Explain the reasons for some sectors of a population being more vulnerable than others. A Distinction A hazard / Hazard event / Disaster Hazard -is a perceived natural event which threatens both life and property Disaster - is the realisation of this hazard

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    gray area of whether people should be held accountable or not. People in life or death situations should not be held accountable for their actions or any mishaps that may happen‚ because when people are in critical situations their own life is their first priority

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    been taken out of class‚ just because you were breaking dress code when all you did was wear leggings. Dress code are rules made to let you know what you can and can’t wear at a school setting. Some rules are reasonable. But now dress codes are starting to get out out of hand and extremely under reasonable. The way students are handled when they break dress code is embarrassing and unecassary. Dress codes today should be changed because they do not allow you to express yourself

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    In 2013‚ James Wilson‚ a senior lecturer in the philosophy department at UCL‚ published an article entitled “why should the baby live?” in the journal of medical ethics. This article was written concerning Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva argumentation that the moral status of a new born baby is identical to that of a fetus which gave a view that abortion is as acceptable as infanticide‚ the action of killing newly-born babies. Moreover‚ it was written to deliver a message to the society especially

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    Why People Should Ride a Bicycle for Short Distance Trips A bicycle is a mechanism that has transported man for many decades. Nowadays‚ bicycling is a great way to move from one place to another in short distances. In my opinion‚ everyone should use a bicycle for short distant trips‚ rather than the convenience of a car. The use of a bicycle has many great advantages over a car. If you choose to ride your bicycle to drive a short distant trip‚ you will can decrease gasoline consumption‚ improve

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    being able to wear what they want to school. Students should have the right to wear what they please to school. At many schools‚ the dress code is unfair. It’s mostly only directed to females when it should be directed to males as much as it is to us girls. We should go to school to learn‚ not to be told we can’t wear what we want. This is causing students to get more and more angry about not being able to wear what they want. The dress code at most schools is unfair to us girls. According to

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    Why People Should Wear Seat Belts http://www.defective-seatbelt.com/toyota-seat-belt-problem.html -Safety belts are made of extremely tough nylon and nylon thread and are designed to withstand even the most forceful jolts. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=A0LEVxkegR9Uw9wAzhhXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEzbG1oMjgxBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2JmMQR2dGlkA1ZJUDUwNF8x?qid=20110905134702AAfENDT -The acromion is a bony socket between your collar bone and the arm. It’s the safest place to fit the belt

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