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    Utilitarianism

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    die and one survive I think it is only logical to pick the option where you save the most lives. However some people will say that using utilitarianism shouldn’t be used because you would be regarded as a murder which is a sin and is one of the Ten Commandments. They would say that you shouldn’t intervene and let nature take its course because that will be the most morally right thing to do as it involves you murdering somebody. Another reason why I think using Utilitarianism is the most morally right

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    is depending on the ethics of the situation. Absolute morality is supposedly truth to the individual‚ whereas relative morality is full of different opinions. Absolute morality tends to be more religion orientated. In the Bible there are the Ten Commandments‚ such as ‘Thou shalt not kill’ meaning ‘you must not murder’. Any Christian will not question these rules‚ because they are from God. And so it goes without question that this is an absolute rule. Anyone who doesn’t follow a religion may tend

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    it involves that violation of a moral code formulated and honored by that society. Adultery has been branded as immoral in all civilized communities of the world. By indulging in it Hester and Dimmesdale have violated the sanctity of the Seventh Commandment "Thou shalt not commit Adultery". The sinners have to pay a heavy price of their sinful acts. By her heinous crime‚ Hester wronged her husband beyond reconciliation. She accepts it in Chapter VI when Chillingworth calls on her as a physician

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    believe that freedom is a gift from God and not a political grant from government. Freedom neither license nor anarchy. It is self- control. No more and no less. It must be consistent with the truths expressed in such great moral guides as the Ten Commandments‚ the Golden Rule and the Declaration of Independence." As you may have guessed I didn’t write this opinion. But‚ I do agree with R.C. Holies’ principles presented in this magnificent quote. As I was reading this‚ it made me realize how much

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    Courtroom Observsation

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    “You be the Judge” Week 5 Courtroom Observation Paper Research BUSI 301 Liberty University Indiana Northern District Court Judges: Chief Justice Raymond‚ Brown‚ Uphold‚ Batten‚ Grambo‚ Wray‚ Bryant‚ Cross and Allen Case Number: 80a14-5352-vc804 Plaintiff: Debora White Plaintiff Representatives: Ashley Gavin and Jackson Riley Defendant: O’Malley’s Tavern and Patrick Gibbs Defendant Representatives: Xander Barden and Katelyn Lippa Defendant Council Overview:

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    Animal Farm - Themes Language and Meaning In Animal Farm‚ his allegory of the Soviet Revolution‚ Orwell examines the use of language and the subversion of the meaning of words by showing how the powerful manipulate words for their own benefit. As a journalist‚ Orwell knew the power of words to serve whichever side the writer backed. In the novel‚ Snowball is a quick talker who can always explain his way out of any situation. When the birds object to the maxim‚ "Four legs good‚ two legs bad

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    Ballad of A Mother

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    Ric A. Cervera St. Paul University Iloilo 2. Celebrating My Manhood / Womanhood 3. As God’s gift to us‚ it is the way in which we experience and express ourselves as sexual beings. Human Sexuality (Celebrating My Manhood / Womanhod ) 4. The Sixth Commandment protects human sexuality. You shall not commit adultery” prohibits married persons from entering into sexual union with someone other than their spouse. 5. It touches on the very nature of human sexuality and the full range of man-woman relationships

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    the animals of the farm with fear‚ lies‚ and taking advantage of the animals’ ignorance in order to maintain his control‚ all of which affect the animals’ lives negatively. It has become the norm for Napoleon to regularly twist the farm’s commandments for his own

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    trying to convey as a message through its stories and wisdom. It teaches us to become aware of our lives now and how reason is challenged every day. God has a path or a plan for each of us and he wants us to do well. He constructs us with the Ten Commandments and uses them as our boundaries in life. They’re not so much of a wall but more of a sign posted up on the

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    Image of God

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    The Image of God The idea that we are all created in the image of God is very common to most people‚ but what does it mean and why is it so important? Most people are familiar with the idea that human beings are created in the image of God. The bible teaches this and it also teaches that we have special status. Often times in the church this is where the idea stops and is never brought into prominence. This is one of the most important ideas in the scripture and when we understand this it changes

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