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    A Nurses Moral Compass

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    Running head: A NURSE’S MORAL COMPASS A Nurse’s moral compass Katherine McCready Grand Canyon University May 23‚ 2012 A Nurse’s moral compass Every person’s moral compass is based on honesty‚ responsibility and fairness. To this writer‚ a moral compass is anything which serves to direct a person’s conscience based on morals or virtues. First and foremost‚ morality is relational. It is concerned with associations between people and how they can best live in tranquility and agreement. The

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    Influence on Morals The atrocities of the Holocaust have prompted much inquiry by researchers to understand how humans can behave so cruelly toward their fellow man. Theories have been formed that cite the men of Battalion 101 as " exceptions" or men with "faulty personalities‚" when‚ in fact‚ they were ordinary men. The people who attempted to perform a genocide were the same people as you and me with the only difference being the environment in which they worked. The behavior of the men in

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    Herbert’s “Virtue” The beauty and goodness of creation often overwhelms us with awe because it is a mirror of the goodness and supremacy of the Creator. George Herbert’s “Virtue” emphasizes the spiritual truth that this world and life itself is beautiful. However‚ despite its beauty all of creation will come to a fiery end which will leave us to face eternity. George Herbert was a brilliant poet who expressed his religious beliefs and convictions through poetry. In his poem “Virtue” he uses colorful

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    Moral Panics

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    At nine o’clock in the morning‚ I find myself in class trying to focus on the lecture being presented by my teacher; but‚ my phone buzzes constantly. I am trying to ignore it‚ but as I quickly glance at my phone‚ I can tell that more interesting things are being discussed on social media! I imagine receiving a response from a special someone‚ a Facebook “poke‚” or finding out how many “likes” I have received on the picture that I posted just hours ago. Since‚ I have lost focus in class and find

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    Patriotism What I Think About Patriotism Is….. That Patriotism Is a Large Class Of Word’s That are linked to the Virtues of Membership to Participate in Relationships‚ or for example. Friendship‚ Community‚ and or Citizenship. And i also think that another fact is that people Should have Respect. They should let people be who they are and they deserve To be Having Freedom and Religion Built in Trust and courage. They should have pursuit of happyness. They should have Freedom of religion.

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    of virtue. According to Aristotle‚ virtue means excellence‚ it’s a type of development and exercise of capacity to reason. Happiness is the highest good for humans‚ we can only be happy if we fulfill our basic function or purpose‚ which is act according to reason. The use of reason is a virtue‚ happiness requires us to develop our virtues‚ in order to develop virtue‚ you’ll have to act good and practice reasoning. Aristotle also divided virtue into intellectual virtues and moral virtues. Intellectual

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    Impulsive Behavior

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    EFFECTS OF IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR: PAST & PRESENT Sean M. Raftery W.R.A 150 Dr. Nancy Bunge December 11‚ 2009 Sean Raftery Professor Nancy Bunge W.R.A. 150 11 December 2009 April 16‚ 2007‚ Seung-Hui Cho went on a shooting rampage killing thirty-two college students at Virginia Tech. University before killing himself. This horrifying massacre can be associated with a poor impulsive behavior. Many devastating incidents throughout the years can be associated

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    Org Behavior

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    (2008). Procedural justice‚ interactional justice‚ and task performance: The mediating role of intrinsic motivation. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes‚ Elsevier. Cropanzano‚ R.‚ Byrne‚ Z. S.‚ Bobocel‚ D. R.‚ & Rupp‚ D. R. (2001). Moral virtues‚ fairness heuristics‚ social entities‚ and other denizens of organizational justice. Journal of Vocational Behavior‚ 58‚ 164–209. Greenberg‚ J. (1987). A taxonomy of organizational justice theories. Academy of Management Review‚ 12‚ 9–22.

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    Kants Moral Argument

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    Explain the challenges to the moral argument Kant’s moral argument can be summarised in 4 points. Point 1‚ a good will or a person with right moral intentions seeks to bring about the summum bonum. If we take our ethics seriously we can see that we want to achieve the summum bonum. Kant‚ however was adamant that people should not act nice to receive an award at the end of the act. Kant was convinced that an act is only morally good if it is done for its on sake and without any selfish thoughts

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    According to Cicero‚ there are four virtues in which he believes are main ways for a human being to do what is right. These virtues are wisdom‚ justice‚ courage‚ and temperance. Wisdom is the discovery of truth; it allows us to correctly judge what is right and wrong in a situation. If we make an incorrect judgement on what is right or wrong‚ we express a lack of this wisdom. Justice is connected to the rights we have as human beings. By expressing justice‚ we follow through on agreements and give

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