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    Hammurabi Dbq Analysis

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    Hammurabi was a king and wrote a code which included 282 Laws which was not fair and ruled Mesopotamia 4,000 years ago. Hammurabi's Code was not just because it hurt the family, in negatively affected personal property, and was not fair against personal injury. To begin, Hammurabi's code hurt the family. For example, In Document C it says that if a woman who married and is caught adultery they shall bind them in the water. Also, In Document C Law 168 if a man disinherit his own son…

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    drinking with the client (Dora), the therapist is in violation of the Ethical standard of psychologist, the State Board Legal codes of psychologist and if Dora is a minor the psychologist also violated California criminal penal codes and committed an act of child abuse according to the department of children’s services. The Ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct states specifically that, 3.05 Multiple Relationships, psychologist may not engage in a multiple role with a…

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    How Is Hammurabi Unfair

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    1795 BCE. Hammurabi ruled Babylon for 42 years. While he was ruler he created the code of laws that he used to protect the 1,000,000 people of his empire. He carved all 282 laws on stone steles placed around his 400 mile empire. (BGE) Most people didn’t like his laws and said they were harsh, but Hammurabi claimed that Shamash the god of justice had justified the laws. Hammurabi’s Code: was it just? Hammurabi’s code was not just because the Family laws, Property laws, and Personal injury laws…

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    School uniforms have been used for years in public schools and private schools across the globe. In 1987 Cherry Hill Elementary in Baltimore were the first to enforce a dress code. After that many schools followed suit. About 17% of all schools in the United States require students to wear a uniform. While 54% enforce a dress code that’s strict. The question is though, are school uniforms good or bad? Here are some of the downsides of school uniforms. A lot of public schools that have these…

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    it feels like such codes are about protecting strict social norms and hierarchies that refuse to tolerate differences or diversity. Will Tiana be taught that all she could ever be is a housewife, because that was the norm in society? Why are girls taught to lessen themselves to fit a mans requirements? Schools are meant to empower students and encourage them to reach their full potential, so why are girls appearances more important than their education? The school dress code debate will be…

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    way students dress every day, playing sports, and the different pathways based on your career set the two schools apart. John A. Dubiski High School is set up to help students pursue their career with a breeze. This high school has a strict dress code to get students ready for their job interview or in a workplace environment. The young adults are supposed to dress for…

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    in the presentation but in some of the articles on Blackboard described corporate code of ethics and other moral stances in organizations. The article that interested me was Mark Schwartz’s article, “A Code of Ethics for Corporate Code of Ethics”. It touched on a few topics like the universal moral standards in which Mark collected from four different sources in the organization: employees, company codes, global codes of ethics, and the business ethics literature. In his set of standards he…

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    Schools all across the country will drop the dress code and place a school uniform. The reasons can be pretty simple, like schools want to reduce bullying by taking out those social bonds, or they don’t want to deal with students breaking one of many dress codes. It sounds like a good idea in a perfect world, but it can cause a lot of damage. Your teenage years are when you are supposed to go through your self-expression stage. With school uniforms can restrict many students with the freedom to…

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    Most of the reasons against school uniforms are personal preferences as compared to factual evidence leading you away from school uniforms. The main push against school uniforms is that it doesn’t let children express themselves. If by taking away their right to dress one would be slowly starting to take away the pure joy to wake up in the morning and choose what one wishes to look like that day. Imagine a small child who loves this one shirt, then their school adopts uniforms. One would now…

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    role of its king. One of the most interesting things that we can gather from this code is the obvious social hierarchy that existed at this time, and how the members of these different sects were treated by the law. Depending…

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