• Q : Description of bioethics....
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    Richard is a 67-year-old man with terminal cancer. He has just had lover scan and been told to visit his doctor, oncologist (that is, a cancer specialist whose work focuses on tumors), and get the re

  • Q : Myths-mythological thinking and perspectives....
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    Recognize this hero's characteristics. This discussion shouldn't be limited to his or her personal character, but should include some discussion of how he or she influences the larger context: famil

  • Q : Definition of journalistic integrity....
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    Recognize a definition of journalistic integrity. Examine policy guidelines for journalistic integrity utilizing the internet.

  • Q : Media influence in promotion of book....
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    A novice author wrote a moving memoir and was lucky enough to be included in the book club list of a reputable talk show host.

  • Q : Deontological system of ethics....
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    Please give two examples of how this theory intersect with your personal values (two different hypothecial examples).

  • Q : Theories and practices embodied in philosophy....
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    Critically discuss some of the traditional/conventional models, theories, and practices embodied in philosophy, culture, and common sense that we typically draw on  

  • Q : Connection between habit and moral character....
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    Critically illustrate out the connection between habit and moral character? Critically illustrate out the connection between moral character and politics?

  • Q : Define the ideal american....
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    Define the "ideal American" in your own words. Explain the difference between a right and a freedom/privilege in the U.S. by providing examples of "rights" and "freedoms" American citizens have.

  • Q : Difference between intrinsic-instrumental values....
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    What does it mean to say that something has value? It is a way of saying that it has worth. Something that is worthless has no value except perhaps in the negative.

  • Q : Development of traditional-modern ethics....
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    The solution provides a discussion on the historical development of both modern & traditional ethics and in the process relates the development of both ethical branches to each other.

  • Q : Adequate definition of death....
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    What recent developments in medicine and society drive the search for a more adequate definition of death? Distinguish the main alternatives available and explain the respective considerations used

  • Q : Examine personal values development....
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    Examine Personal Values Development examining your personal values, ground rules and/or ethics development.

  • Q : Managerial decision making process....
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    A paper-essay discussing the following: How do ethics affect the managerial decision makingprocess? How does the internet created and impacted global perspectives?

  • Q : Teleological ethical theories and deontological theories....
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    Ethical theories can be divided in the following two groups: teleological (consequential) and deontological (non-consequential). First, discuss what teleological ethical theories and deontological

  • Q : Conflicting value systems....
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    How might individual and group ethics and ground rules differ? What are some examples? How does an individual deal with living under two or more conflicting value systems?

  • Q : Relationship between values and personal behavior....
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    Discuss the relationship between values and personal behavior? How do ethics affect the managerial decision-making process?

  • Q : Discussion of leading advocates....
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    A background discussion of the leading advocates of the Divine Command Theory. Indicate what portions of the theory you agree with and those aspects on which you disagree.

  • Q : Elements of ethical reasoning....
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    Describe an ethical dilemma that you might face in your current or chosen workplace. Using the "Elements of Ethical Reasoning" on page 14 of The Miniature Guide.

  • Q : Ethics awareness inventory....
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    Comprise a statement describing how your educational experience has affected your ethical thinking. This analysis must address your use of ethics in thinking and decision-making and your potential f

  • Q : Difference between male-female thought patterns....
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    Psychologists tell us that stress affects women and men differently because they do not think alike. Women tend to develop psychological problems such as depression, memory lapse, and headaches.

  • Q : Subjects of morality and ethics....
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    In studying the subjects of morality and ethics, we often found that philosophies at both extremes were described.

  • Q : Constitution of united states....
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    Discuss the framework that the Constitution of the United States establishes to ensure that all citizens are treated with the same ethical considerations?

  • Q : Truth for the same reality situation....
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    What are instances of numerous views of the truth for the same reality situation? Why should we understand the transition from the personal values to group values?

  • Q : Plato and kant ethical theories....
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    Compare the major theories of ethics of any two of these philosophers: Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Bentham, Mill, and Rawls.

  • Q : Elderly patient autonomy....
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    Are there times when working with an aging individual that other values ought to override patient autonomy? What are some potential difficulties with attempting to uphold the value of patient autono

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