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    How would you react if your whole family was ripped away from you in a matter of a month? Jeanne from Rwanda‚ Africa had experienced exactly that. Over a Thousand Hills‚ I Walk with You by Hanna Jensen wrote this book for her adoptive daughter‚ Jeanne‚ and the memory of her first family. This is her story. She was an average little girl in the Tutsi tribe. Jeanne had a nice home with a mother and father‚ two siblings‚ and good friends; everything one could want in life. One morning‚ Jeanne awoke

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    sexual equality

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    Sexual equality may not exist in the workplace Although female have obtain equal right as male have in routine life‚ there might still exist some discrimination in the workplace that treats women differently such as employment‚ salary and opportunity. The first issue‚ getting hired‚ is already full of barriers for a female who wants to start her career. The main reason might be the human recourse cost and risk. It is hard to get an offer if a woman job seeker hasn’t given a birth. Because of

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    Values and ethics are of high importance in determining the nature of a society or a culture. They are used as complimentary terms but they mean different in literal sense. Values define personal character and refer to the beliefs that a person practices when he interacts in personal and social relationships. The conduct exhibited by the person in personal-social behaviors gives a correct evaluation of his morals. Values identify the way a person lives. Ethics are the codes or standards of conduct

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    government may differ in structure but there is one thing they all have in common. Every government recognizes the importance of justice and proportionate equality. However‚ it is not always that these are being leveled properly. There are constitutions wherein all are respected and equal while in other situations‚ only some benefit from the equality that was imposed on the law. While some types of government claim to be absolutely equal‚ people are still ranked from the wealthy to the poor or the superiors

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    Objection 1: The argument is invalid because patient autonomy is the ability to have control over what medical procedures are consented to and decided upon‚ while informed consent is define as a patient’s right to be sufficiently informed about medical procedures‚ so the patient is able to make intelligent decisions based on comprehensive data. The author can respond to this: Donating the patient organs and consent is full authority to proceed upon a person’s death. However; there are a large discussion

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    something that no women in this time period would ever attempt. It is this fierceness that is so prominent in Lady Macbeth’s fight against what she is supposed to be in society’s eyes. The aggressiveness Lady Macbeth has can also be seen when Duncan comes over as she says “That hath made them drunk hath made me bold. What hath quenched them hath given me fire.”(Act 2 Scene 2 Line 1-2). Lady Macbeth‚ while others would be intoxicated‚ is empowered and is filled with fire. Lady Macbeth opts not to be like

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    for autonomy. When referencing autonomy movements in Bolivia‚ scholars like Dinerstein (2015) focus entirely on indigenous claims to self-determination according to cultural traditions. As such‚ the field of autonomy is steeped in rhetoric of dignity‚ hope‚ and freedoms. Authors like Hurtado Hervas (2004) frames departmental autonomy as an instrument to deepen democratic practices and increase economic growth. Hurtado Hervas claims that because the state is overstretched‚ departmental autonomy enables

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    Equality and Diversity

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    1. What is meant by diversity? 2. Describe the community you live in. Highlight some of the variations you may observe in terms of: • Interests • Beliefs • Ages • Lifestyles • Personal‚ social and cultural identities. 3. Explain how the variations in question 2 contribute to the diversity of the community 4. Give some examples to explain how diversity: • Enhances your life • Enhances the local community • Enhances this country. 5. Describe what it means to respect

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    support of American soldiers as they sacrifice their lives for our country. A couple decent synonyms for patriotism are words such as‚ loyalty and allegiance. The definition of these words are as follows: Loyalty is the ability to put others before you‚ to “stick with them through thick and thin”‚ and to be protective of them. There are several ways of representing loyalty to others‚ such as‚ being supportive and not resembling a conspirator. Also allegiance is loyalty or a commitment of a subject

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    Those three are denial of autonomy‚ violability‚ and lastly‚ ownership. Let’s beginning with denial in autonomy. Denial of autonomy is defined as the treatment a person as lacking autonomy and self determination‚ in other words the person denied to make decisions on their own. In capital punishment‚ the individual who is being sentence to “death” is being denied their right to live. They are denied their autonomy. Although‚ it was discussed in class that too much autonomy is not a good thing‚ I find

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