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    1. Choose one morally questionable decision made by any character in the movie & describe the scene in which that decision is made. Then describe the object, the intention, & the cirumstance of that decision. Based on your analysis of these three factors, to what degree do you think this character is guilty of an immoral action? (5 points) In the movie, a morally questionable decision is made by Andy when he decides to escape prison and steal the Warden’s money from his bank account . The…

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    the perfect example of how to live a virtuous life. There have been many great people throughout history who have followed his example. We call many of these people saints because of how well they lived their lives of virtue, specifically the four Cardinal and three theological virtues. One saint who clearly lived out these virtues was St. Maximilian Kolbe. St. Kolbe was a Franciscan priest who lived during the early 1900s. As a man who lived out the seven virtues, he obviously lived out the…

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    Chapter one discusses the three parts of mortality. The three parts of mortality, defined by C.S. Lewis are harmony among people, cleaning up the harmony within the individual, and the purpose of life for a human being. Chapter two addresses the Cardinal Virtues which are prudence, temperance, justice and fortitude. Chapter three talks about social morality, and within this chapter he touches on the importance of charity. Chapter four covers morality and psychoanalysis. This chapter discusses…

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    In Henry VIII by William Shakespeare, Cardinal Wolsey suffers a sudden downfall from his position as the king’s advisor. He compares himself to wanton boys as well as the fallen angel Lucifer to describe his devastation. He also compares his situation itself to the “state of man,” which highlights the cruelty of nature. His devastation leads to anger and fury which emphasizes his true feelings of despair and hopelessness. From the beginning of Wolsey’s response, he states “So farewell”, and…

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    Although they are not often discussed, the four Cardinal Virtues, Prudence, Temperance, Justice, and Fortitude, are the most practiced virtues of all seven. This is because they are recognized by all people, including non-christians. They, in some way or another, shape and define the ways that our lives are played out, whether it is our choices, or the way that we view something. The first virtue, Prudence, is a big influence on the way that we act. C.S. Lewis in Mere Christianity quotes that…

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    Abstract: This paper reveals the birth of mathematics. Representing quantities in some way is considered the first invention of mathematics. We use mathematics every day in one way or another. Sometimes we even use mathematics unconsciously, as in the case of filing a cup of water for cooking. The measure cup is readily available to us and all we have to do is fill it out, but who started this type of measurement? How old is mathematics? Specifically, how old is counting? When was representing…

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    John Henry Cardinal Newman offers a powerful proof for God’s existence. He recognizes the difference between notional assent and real assent, which are the two major ways for the development of his argument from conscience. The notional assent for the study of religion and the real assent for the belief in religion. Hence, Newman’s argument from conscience is the most compelling proof for God’s existence. The reason is because his argument has there main developments which are orderly, logical,…

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    Character Insert-Creative Writing Project Dixie-Lee Hayes lay on the ground gasping for breath, scowling at the tree above her. That very particular tree, which she had been previously occupying, was the dark-haired woman's favorite because it grew at an angle and required very little effort to climb. The branches of the surrounding trees were full enough to shade the area but not to obstruct her view of the camp, making it the perfect area for her to people watch after she had finished her…

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    both the patient and other health care professionals are kept as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) without compromising the diagnostic value of the image. Cardinal Principles of Radiation Protection All health physics activities in radiology are designed to minimize the radiation exposure of patients and personnel. The three cardinal principles are effective in reducing radiation exposure in diagnostic radiology. Minimize Time During radiography, the…

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    Theories Of Virtue

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    Modern day philosophers tend to begin crafting their theories around the question of, what is the right thing to do? By doing so, theories they create are fundamentally different than those created by ancient philosophers whom began by asking, which traits make one an ethical person? With ancient and modern philosophers beginning their theories with different questions, the theories they develop vary. Modern philosophers have developed theories such as the Social Contract and Utilitarianism,…

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