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    and that is not fair to those who actually work for it. So you need to take ownership of yourself and provide for you and your family unless you just physically can’t because it is not the government’s job to do this for you. One of your other obligations to our country is teaching your children to be good,godly,smart citizens so that they may one day help our nation prosper and fulfill their duties to our country and God. Then we need to preserve our nation for future generations which means we…

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    R V Dobinson Case Study

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    The defendant himself is quoted as having said “I just left it”1 implying blatant carelessness in his conduct. This solidifies the fact that his direct actions were the cause of the fire, which would support the prosecutors approach to building the case based on this failure to act. However, the decision to apply case law and create a case on the basis of omission is questionable. Alternatively, the prosecutors could have opted for an alternative and less ambiguous route of recklessness and…

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    Robert Frost's poem "Stopping By Woods on A Snowy Evening" the speaker in the poem is traveling through snow on the "Darkest Evening of the year"(Stopping Lns. ). The speaker makes it evident that he must make it back to society, because he has obligations that he must fulfill. While sitting on his horse and watching the snow fall the speaker falls into a never ending sleep. Frost writes "The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,/ But I have promises to keep/ And miles to go before I sleep/ And…

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    lesser need patients, consequently, reducing the number of high cost rescues for the greater population. Limiting the demands of personal interests will additionally limit the force of rescue. As a result of this, the institute ensures their moral obligation to the population fairly and in a professional…

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    Ethical Issues In Ebola

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    the front line have been fulfilling their obligations, and at the same times, facing hazards in many ways. When dealing with the global epidemic, clearly ethics is of central importance. Notwithstanding, many largely applied ethical theories are insufficient to the task and fail to effectively address key challenges. This essay falls into two parts: 1) critique the isolation of infected people from their community and family, which is one of the obligation health care workers have (mainly use…

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    I Promise David Hume

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    “conventions,” and, secondly, because even if this was conceivable, in such a state there could not be any obligation attached to promises (516). (*Detail what I'm going to explicate, and what I'm going to evaluate and argue) Hume claims that in order for promises to be natural they must stem from “some act of the mind attending to these words, I promise,” and that from this mental act obligation must arise. He proceeds to rule out “resolution” as a potential act of the mind, because simply…

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    leaving college; I 'd ended one series of obligations only to enter into another" (40). Being a college senior is the end road toward receiving a diploma, that certifies the completion of a certain undergraduate program, and most senior would like to achieve this end game in order to possible work in the field that interest them and pays off their college debts. Yes, I believe that after graduation the newly graduated students don 't have to face certain obligations anymore, that only a college…

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    returns of the two funds sank. In urging investors to stay put the fund managers promised an eminent turnaround of the market (two Bear Stearns executives were subsequently indicted for misleading investors). In June 2007, Bear Stearns pledged a collateralized loan of around $3.2 billion to arrest the deteriorating…

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    2007-2009 Financial Crisis

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    Examples include: a deterioration of mortgage and commercial real estate underwriting standards, the extreme dependence on credit ratings, the ability to track risk exposures was inadequate, and the use of short-term funding. Third, the amount of debt households, businesses, and financial firms undertook was more than they were able to handle, excessively leveraged. Fourth, for the most part, derivatives permitted hedging of risk; however, the use of credit derivatives allowed for taking…

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    In 2007-08 the biggest economic crash since the 1930 “Great Depression” occurred . A great deal of people believe in the system and that the people working in the system know what they're doing and have everything under control. When people put so much trust in the bank's, home realtors, salesman, mortgage brokers and don’t do their own research they get tricked. Honestly the typical person doesn’t know everything about mortgages or loans and the interest rates. So in the early years leading up…

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