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    Honesty is a great virtue which is adored all over the world. It is rare to find a truly honest man. A man is born with the quality of honesty‚ and then‚ it depends how he is brought up by his parents. If the parents are themselves honest‚ it cannot be confidently said that their children will also be honest‚ although the children of honest parents are generally found to be honest and disciplined in life.‚ As the sun is known to all by its light and energy‚ so an honest person can also be identified

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    Animals should not be used for the benefit of human beings‚ unless there is evidence that the animals do not suffer in any way. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? There is a lot of controversy about using animals for human needs. Animal rights activists are trying to stop all modern and traditional activities‚ which involve killing animals or cause their suffering. Traditionalists are trying to convince the community that using living creatures for men’s needs is natural

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    Stakeholder Impact Analysis To conduct a stakeholder impact analysis‚ one can begin by using the 5-question approach‚ the moral standard approach or Pastin’s approach. All three of these approaches have similar yet different stakeholder’s interests to examine. Under the first scenario‚ the mayor has a difficult decision to make. Should the mayor allow development of a large mall and resort that will displace 100 seniors? Under the 5-question approach‚ the mayor should ask whether the

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    Why is humanity considered to be so exclusive that humans are intended to have moral status and non-humans do not? Answering this question will not only help us understand the moral obligations and nature of human beings‚ it will also enable us to distinguish them from the rest of the living world. While humans are different from non-human animals in many ways‚ there are numerous similarities between them as well‚ owing to their similar basic needs and practices. Therefore the differences between

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    fundamental principle of morality must be a categorical‚ rather than a hypothetical imperative‚ because an imperative based on reason alone is one that is a necessary truth‚ is a priori‚ and is one that applies to us because we are rational beings capable of fulfilling our moral obligations. Kant explains this essential truth is how "an action as objectively necessary in itself apart from its relation to a further end". This refers to how if the supreme principle of morality was only a possible truth

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    In reading “A Room with a View” and “A Room of One’s Own” I find that the two novels show similarities in their anti-Victorian themes. The conformity of the Victorian era is a concept of the past in these novels; both plots showcase a woman’s growth mentally and emotionally. In Victorian times women thinking freely or having goals was frowned upon‚ making any form of female growth go completely against the brain. Feminist themes and ideas are brought up throughout the text. The main characters of

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    Morality Among the "Outcasts of Poker Flat" As Mr. John Oakhurst‚ gambler‚ stepped into the main street of Poker Flat on the morning of the twenty third of November‚ 1850‚ he was conscious of a change in its moral atmosphere from the preceding night. Two or three men‚ conversing earnestly together‚ ceased as he approached‚ and exchanged significant glances. There was a Sabbath lull in the air‚ which‚ in a settlement unused to Sabbath influences‚ looked ominous. Mr. Oakhurst’s calm handsome face

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    When considering the theory of morality. There are many different views about the guidelines humans should follow in order to be a good human and live in a functional environment. Monism‚ pluralism‚ and particularism are three different ideas about how one should make decisions. Pluralism seems to be the most plausible in our society. Monism states that there is one principle of rightness. An example of this is utilitarianism. The utilitarian view considers the optional‚ obligatory and forbidden

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    children’s morality as a part of their education. Children observe and informally learn life skills from an array of sources throughout their lifetime; these influences can affect the physical‚ cognitive and social-emotional aspects of a child’s development. The standards of a child’s morals are predominantly shaped by the morals of those around them such as peers‚ adults and teachers; this in many cases can prove undamaging‚ however some may unintentionally adopt a preconventional morality. In order

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    Morality and Immorality: Actions vs. Results Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Niccolo’ Machiavelli had their own perspectives on what was moral and immoral. King and Machiavelli view what was morality right and how they would use this judgment in government and how it affected people in everyday life. King fought a moral fight against what was described as immoral laws to oppress blacks during an era of segregation in the United States. He believes that sometime it is moral to take

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