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    Role of Religion Religion and its impact on life‚ is very difficult to define. Religion divides humanity into several groups and each group of people has it’s own definition of what religion is. Among the many religions that exist in the world today‚ are those that instill strict behavior and deeds to their followers. On the other hand‚ it is customary for other religious groups to prioritize according to family values and beliefs. However‚ every religion has their own view of what religion signifies

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    (a). Explain the Ethical teaching of the religion you have studied. In the Old Testament we find many laws which God gave to His people Israel. In the "Ten Commandments" which are found in Exodus‚ chapter 20‚ God commanded us to honour our parents‚ and to not murder‚ commit adultery‚ steal or lie‚ He also gave many other moral laws‚ one of which was‚ "You shall love your neighbour as yourself." (Leviticus 19:18). Jesus did not change any of these God-given laws‚ but he perfected them by explaining

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    judgement‚ behavior‚ well-being and it can teach us important facts about how humans differ from the way traditionally described by economics. The goal of economics is to study the variables and institutions that influence “economic” choices‚ choices with important consequences for health‚ wealth‚ and material possession and other sources of happiness. Overall‚ economics affects changes that result in greater happiness to all. Economics and psychology study different kinds of behavior and‚ more importantly

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    Ferrer‚ N PD2 Discuss the subjects in which you excel or have excelled. To what factors do you attribute your success? I done well in all of my classes this past 3 years in high school. I believe that in all of them I learned to my fullest. In a way or the other I have excelled in each of my classes.  I try my best in all my classes to pass them with a B or a higher grade but not less then a B‚ I don’t like having grades below an 80 percent. I’m even passing the class I hate since I was in middle school and that is history class

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    Explain the Ethical Teachings of one Religion you Have Studied Christian Ethics contains numerous aspects within the ethical teaching of the religion; traditionally‚ the religion taught that something can be determined as ethical or unethical depending on whether God commands it as right or wrong‚ or a more calculative method of summing up the positives and negatives of a moral choice‚ and Christian ethics also contains an appeal to the Natural Law Theory. Christianity has a very diverse nature

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    Explore the ways in which the writers present the development of two characters from the texts you have studied Texts studied: Macbeth- William Shakespeare Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen Throughout the course of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ the reader sees a clear development in Darcy’s character. His character undergoes a very deep alteration. In ‘Macbeth’‚ Macbeth character develops throughout the play. Towards the beginning of ‘Macbeth’ his character is perceived as a brave and respectful warrior

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    Capitalism or Socialism – Which is the moral social system? There are two major systems that compete for the name of moral social system. Capitalistic and socialistic ideas are quite different but both of them have a lot of supporters. Capitalism is about you pursuing your own goals and your goals only without caring about the others in the system. On the other hand‚ Socialism is about you pursuing the goals of you and the others at the same time. The question which system is the moral one is of high importance

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    You may participate in the business world in a variety of ways. You can start your own business as a sole proprietor‚ in a partnership‚ or you can start or a buy corporation. There are advantages and disadvantages to each. However‚ there are risks no matter which form you choose. Before you decide which form is for youyou need to evaluate all the alternatives carefully. The most basic form of ownership is the sole proprietorship‚ a business own and managed by one person. This kind of business

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    a desire to work for one’s own purposes. The aim of education is to encourage natural learning which is a feature of human development is. The need for learning cannot be met without education. Education civilizes man and inculcates moral values and principles for living out a better social life in the world. According to many educationist and philosophers‚ the main aim of education is to root moral values in the children as it will help him in having superior ideas and better vision of living

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    items below by completing the spelling. There is an underline for each missing letter. Factors Which Influence Prosocial Behavior Cultural differences There are great differences in when and how concern is shown for others among the many cultures of the world. Unfortunately‚ perhaps because of the inherent met_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _l difficulties‚ few psychological studies of altruism have been conformed cross-culturally. Anthropological research suggests that the emphasis put on altruism

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