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    I think that the first thing that needs to be done to help combat world hunger is education. People in developed countries need to realize that hunger is a problem. As they always say‚ acceptance is the first step. However‚ this obviously won’t be fixing any problems. But I think first is to devise a way to limit our waste. We currently have so much food that is just thrown away. It’s inevitablethat not all food will be saved: some will be thrown away‚ but if we could utilize more of this food into

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    Gwendolyn Hernandez Action Plan The action plan has to do with my partner and I informing students about World hunger. On how amazingly it’s grown. The plan is to inform students and families in our communities on how people around the world‚ different communities and even neighbors go to sleep hungry. We want to make them realize that the more food there is the more the hunger there is. We plan on doing a bake sale and selling many goodies such as brownies‚ cookies‚ cupcakes and even sundaes

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    Does Smith have a moral obligation to save the boy? I believe that Smith was being very insensitive and yes‚ it would be smith’s moral obligation to rescue the boy who has fallen in the water and cannot swim. A civil person should make it their duty to help out others they can. I think by smith choosing not to help someone from drowning and dying this may hunt him for a life time‚ I know I would feel very guilty if I new how to swim well and didn’t use that ability to help save someone’s life.

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    Waldo’s essay‚ the advice about ethical behavior in the public office is a set of “maps” divided into 12 different obligations: to the Constitution‚ to Law‚ to Nation or Country‚ to Democracy‚ to Organizational-Bureaucratic‚ to Profession and Professionalism‚ to Family and Friends‚ to Self‚ to Middle-Range Collectives‚ to the Public Interest or General Welfare‚ to Humanity or the World and to Religion (or to God). The difference between Waldo’s views compared to those of Barnard‚ Bailey and Appleby

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    Ethics and Morals of the Business World Have you ever considered the ethics and morals of the business world? Unethical business practices have caused consumers to lose money and have led to economic crisis. In order for our society to prosper in the business world today‚ high-quality ethics and morals are essential. Ethics is the interactive study of moral obligations involving right versus wrong‚ which helps to give business credibility; thus determining whether it will be a success or failure

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    LAW ON OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS* I. Introduction A. Law - from the Latin word “lex” which is derived from the verb “Ligare” meaning “to bind” - a rule of conduct‚ just and obligatory promulgated by legitimate authority for the common observance and benefit (as defined by Sanchez Roman‚ a Spanish Civilist) B. Sources of Law 1. Legislative- Congress 2. Constitution- supreme law of the land 3. Administrative or Executive Orders‚ Regulations and Rulings-

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    Tyler Mandelbaum March 7‚ 2016 Ms. Litwack Personal Comparison-Contrast Essay Conquering Morals In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ Biff grows up to become one of the most misunderstood and mistreated characters in the play. Biff’s parents‚ Linda and Willy‚ adored him all of his childhood‚ and saw him as the well-liked kid that others also idolized. Later in life‚ Biff makes one mistake in his father’s eyes -- wanting to work on a farm in an open environment instead of becoming

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    The “Big Ideas” From the Biology State Standards Chandra A. Wilkemeyer Warren County High School In biology‚ as with many other subjects‚ educators are faced with a plethora of information to teach from Virginia Science Standards of Learning (SOL)‚ and a limited amount of time to do so. According to Marzano and Kendall’s study (as cited in Tomlinson and McTighe‚ 2006)‚ spending only 30 minutes of instructional time on each identified benchmark would require 15‚465 hours of instructional time

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    THE CONCEPT OF ETHICAL OBLIGATION Name Institution Instructor Course Date The concept of ethical obligation Ethical obligations are rules and laws by which people are expected to live and adhere to in order to undertake a profession. Most professionals as George tenet belonged to professional organisations which‚ among other things‚ are able to discipline people for interfering in the ethical obligations and suspend or expel them from practice if the interference is serious

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    Week 1 – Welcome / Introduction to Law I. 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction to Law Not Not Not Not Divine Law‚ law of religion and faith Natural Law‚ justice‚ fairness and righteousness Moral Law‚ norms of good and right conduct Physical Law‚ order or regularity in nature Sources of Law i) i) Constitution – Fundamental Law of the land ii) ii) Legislations – Passed by Senate and House of Representatives iii) iii) Administrative issuances – Quasi Legislative Functions iv) iv) Jurisprudence – Decisions of the

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