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    The Machine Conscience

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    systems which can successfully imitate human thought and reactions. Therefore‚ in a human chauvinist point of view‚ Harry does not have thoughts or feelings. To a chauvinist‚ there are two differences between Harry and humans: his origin and the chemical composition of his anatomy. Unlike humans‚ Harry was most likely created in a scientific laboratory. One may argue humans can also created in labs through stem cells and in vitro fertilization‚ but the process allows the infant to be organically

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    Aquinas on Conscience

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    Aquinas on Conscience For Aquinas‚ conscience is the act of applying our knowledge of good and evil to what we do (or might do). So in order to (naturally) know what is a good action or bad one‚ one needs to understand how things are naturally ordered by God -- primarily what human nature is and what things it needs and deserves. This order which dictates what is good or evil behaviour is called the Natural Law by Aquinas. God can and does also supernaturally reveal what is and is not in accordance

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    A Surgical Conscience

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    SOURCE A surgical conscience may simply be stated as a surgical Golden Rule: Do unto the patient as you would have others do unto you. The caregiver should consider each patient as himself or herself or a loved one. Surgical conscience involves a concept of self-inspection coupled with moral obligation. It incorporates the caregiver’s values and attitudes at a conscious level and monitors behavior and decision-making in relation to those values. In short‚ a surgical conscience is the inner voice

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    Huck's Conscience

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ author Mark Twain uses Huck to demonstrate how one’s conscience is an aspect of everyday life. The decisions we make are based on what our conscience tells us which can lead us the right way or the wrong way. Huck’s deformed conscience leads him the wrong way early on in the chapters‚ but eventually in later chapters his sound mind sets in to guild him the rest of the way until his friend Tom Sawyer shows up. Society believes that slaves should be treated as property;

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    Tale of Two Cities and On the Waterfront Synthesis A Tale of Two Cities and the movie On the Waterfront embodies a distinct message when looked at carefully‚ from certain individuals who act on their conflicts to bring about a more extensive change to their company. Dickens and Kazan illustrate a clear significance in their works emphasizing the difference an individual can make when situated in a conflict but sacrifice what they have to others benefits. We see this in A Tale of Two Cities with

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    Terry says to Charley: “ I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody‚ instead of a bum. Which is what I am.” Does the film support Terry’s judgment of himself? Elia Kazan’s film‚ “On the Waterfront”‚ tells the story of a washed up ex-boxer named Terry Malloy and his fight against the organised crime syndicate controlling the shipping docks of Hoboken‚ New Jersey in 1954‚ but more importantly‚ according to Kazan himself: “This motion picture is about one thing only: a young man who has let

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    Surgical Conscience

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    Surgical conscience is the professional behaviour that demonstrates understanding and application of principles of surgical technology and legal‚ ethical‚ and moral responsibilities to patients and team members for which each practitioner is accountable. A surgical conscience means attention to aseptic principles during the perioperative period. A "surgical conscience" is the foundation upon which the skill and techniques employed by the OR team are built. He must know the principles of

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    Terry Fox's Success

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    Many people around the world face many hardships and struggles. They will fail multiple times‚ but this is what motivates them to work harder and achieve their goals. Some people jump to the highly controversial conclusion that people who have failed are weak and incompetent. This is a false accusation many individuals make since failure actually helps builds character and shapes you as a leader. Henry Ford once said “failure is simply the opportunity to begin again‚ this time more intelligently

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    how he or she acts unless someone acts the same way or describes it to them. This quote can be applied to the story because Philip Malloy‚ the main character cannot see himself clearly. In that way‚ I am like Philip Malloy. I have no perception of whether my actions have positive or negatives effects and always assume that I am right. In the story‚ Philip blames his Language Arts teacher for not teaching well and being uptight. He claims that she is the only reason that he does not have a passing

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    Terry Fox Biography

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    Born on July 28th 1958‚ Terrance Stanley Fox‚ famously known as Terry Fox‚ was brought into this world‚ to change our perspective on cancer. He lived happily with his mother Betty Fox‚ his father Rolland Fox‚ his two brothers‚ Darrell and Fred Fox and his sister Judith Fox. The Foxes were a close and strong family; they had experienced hardships‚ loss and tragedy. They weren’t a wealthy family‚ but they loved one another. Sometimes hard on each other they always pushed themselves to achieve the

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