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    an ethical person one has to consider each situation that they face under the light of their own ethics. This becomes harder in McCoy’s situation in the parable because the group consists of people from many different countries and backgrounds. As McCoy expresses in his article if a manager does not take a stand fast and starts thinking too much in choosing what is right he will lose the enterprise (107). Taking a stand in every situation is required because as an indecisive person one looks weak

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    Raz’s argument from legitimate authority to the sources thesis is not sound. I make that argument in Part II after‚ in Part I‚ reconstructing Raz’s argument. I Does law claim legitimate authority? Raz says it does. Adhering to the prevailing view in jurisprudence‚ Raz appears to agree that legitimate authority consists in a right to rule paired with a correlative obligation among the authority’s subjects to obey. This talk of “rights” and “obligations” differs legitimate authority from illegitimate

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    Coursework 1 Scenario for oral presentation. Ali worked for Hatfield Paving Company Ltd (HPC Ltd) as a salesman. HPC Ltd sells driveways and patios to both domestic and commercial customers. He began work with them in April 2011‚ prior to that he had his own building company. HPC Ltd provided Ali with customers’ contact details who wanted a new driveway or patio. Ali would then visit the customer and try to persuade them to buy a new drive way or patio. Ali would receive commission when the customers

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    Feenstra‚ J.  (2011).  Introduction to social psychology.  Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc. Fehr‚ B. (1994). Prototype-based assessments of laypeople ’s views of love. Personal Relationships‚ 1‚ 309–331. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.1994.tb00068.x Hatfield‚ E Hatfield‚ E.‚ Pillemer‚ J. T. O ’Brien‚ M. U.‚ & Le‚ Y. L. (2008). The endurance of love: Passionate and companionate love in newlywed and long-term marriages. Interpersona‚ 2‚ 35–64 Matthews‚ K Regan‚ P. C. (1998). Of lust and love: Beliefs about the

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    The Parable of the Sadhu Pg. 52-58 Due Date: 24th March 2013 Questions for Discussion 1. Did McCoy do anything wrong? If so‚ what and why? 2. What can we say in McCoy’s defense? How might you construct a defense of his actions and argue he either did the right thing or at least nothing bad? 3. If the Sadhu had been a child‚ or a beautiful Western woman‚ do you think McCoy would have gone to the top or stopped and helped? Why or why not? Should that matter? 4. How much

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    Bibliography: Harris‚ Tim. Revolution: The Great crisis of the British Monarchy‚ 1685-1720. London: Penguin Books‚ 2007. Hayes-McCoy‚ G.A. “The Boyne‚ 1690” In Irish battles: a military history of Ireland‚ Hayes-McCoy‚ G.A‚ 214-237. Belfast: Appletree press‚ 1990. Kinross‚ John. The Boyne and Aughrim‚ The war of the two Kings. Oxford: Windrush Press‚ 1997. Lenihan‚ Padraig. 1690: Battle of the Boyne. Madison: University

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    whatsoever and being “unnecessary”? This question has been asked for several centuries and has still been debated until recent studies have proven that friendship undoubtedly improves our health and could even maybe save our lives. (Collingwood 1) (Hatfield)Although friendships take months and even years to build‚ with these new studies‚ we might find that taking the time to build more friendships would be well worth our time. Friendship is a deep companionship that can take time and effort to develop

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    http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/ps/i.do?action=interpret&id=GALE|CX3404706409&v=2.1&u=uphoenix&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w&authCount=1 Goodwin‚ C. J. (2008). A History of Modern Psychology (3rd ed.). Nj‚ NJ: Wiley. Hatfield‚ G. (1997). Wundt and Psychology as Science: Disciplinary Transformations. Perspectives on Science‚ 5(3)‚ 349. Ivie‚ S. D. (2006). The Legacy of William James. Journal of Thought‚ 41(4)‚ 117-136. Mcleod‚ S. (2008). Wilhelm Wundt Father of Psychology

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    of Multicultural Counseling and Development‚ 35(2)‚ 66-77. Hobson‚ S Holcomb-McCoy‚ C. (2004). Assessing the multicultural competence of school counselors: A checklist. Professional School Counseling‚ 7(3)‚ 178-186. Holcomb-McCoy‚ C Holcomb-McCoy‚ C. C. (2001). Exploring the self-perceived multicultural counseling competence of elementary school counselors. Professional School Counseling‚ 4(3)‚ 195-201. Holcomb-McCoy‚ C Lee‚ C. (2006). Multicultural Issues in Counseling (3rd ed.) Alexandria: American

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    After using the spirituality assessment model Mor-VAST‚ the author discovered how important faith and prayer were in her patient. As stated by Skalla and McCoy (2006)‚ The Mor-VAST model is a way to describe individuals’ spirituality. Clinicians can use it as a concrete method for assessing spiritual strengths and weaknesses and to build or bolster patients’ sense of self. After the author became familiar with J.H.‚ she realized that she discovered that her patient believed and focused her health

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