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    Trolley Dilemma

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    experience where I had to use moral reasoning was when, a friend wanted lift a from the city to his house, which was the complete opposite direction from my house, to get a clear picture I live in the north side and he lives in the south side. My moral compass was to give him a lift, all though it wasted time it was the right thing to do. The modules this week brought some very interesting theories. The consequentialist theory of egoism was very intriguing. People that have big egos are hard to…

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    lies. Howsever they come, they didn’t ought to come, and they come from the father of lies, and work round to the same. Don’t you tell no more of’em, Pip. That ain’t the way to get out of being common, old chap” (81). Joe suggests Pip use his moral compass to guide his way to the life of an uncommon gentleman, if it’s something he desires, as an alternative to lying his way into it. In this, Joe values hard work and honorable means of achievement. Despite growing up in a hostile environment and…

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    He also employed steel technology, which make it easier for him to come up curved roofs. Through this, these days, it is possible to compass enormous distance and to do as such not simply putting steel work or something into the solid however to put steel, high malleable steel wire into it and draw it tight and that makes it simple to compass distances and give this sort of progress of state of a building which would have been extremely hard to accomplish some other way. Seidler saw parallels…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was a pivotal literary figure in a crucial time for the formation of the uniquely American genre of literature. Coming off of the American Revolution and newfound independence from England, the nation was navigating its way through creating its own literature apart from England as well. Emerson, particularly in his essay “Self-Reliance”, was highly influential to this new style. Emerson, the main spokesperson of transcendentalism in this time period, includes many of his…

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    personality traits were closed-minded, conscientious, introverted, agreeable, and calm/relaxed. A1. Description of Strengths I believe one of my greatest personality strengths is my conscientiousness. In my previous position at Compass Airlines, I assisted to create a new training philosophy for flight attendants called the Advanced Qualification Program, or AQP. At the time, AQP had been around for decades for pilots but only a hand full of airlines had attempted to apply the…

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    books. Montag is a fireman, and the protagonist of Fahrenheit 451. Montag’s positive perception of fire changes as he starts to discover more about the world around him through books and experiences, which in turn triggers the development of a moral compass and paradigm shift…

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    On February 4, 1938, the first ever Disney Princess movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered, taking in over $1.6 billion when accounting for inflation. This single movie was the first in a series of movies that would redefine a portion of every young girls' life. Today, almost each and every girl goes through something called the “princess” phase, in which they become completely obsessed with everything to do with the Disney princesses. This obsession comes in many forms, including an…

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    independent of the dictates of society, parents, or schools. It must be made by each individual alone without considering others ideas. People should decide by individually "digging deep" within themselves, by consulting each individual 's "inner compass," what Rousseau calls the "inner guide" that never abandons us. As one of the characters in Rousseau 's Emile puts it, "I do not derive these rules from the principle of high philosophy, but I find them written by nature in the ineffaceable…

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    What is my Social Identity? My social identity is begins with my deep family roots in my hometown of Riverview, New Brunswick. My upbringing was centered on my family, I take pride in the fact that I was raised in the same home my father was raised. Staying connected with my small-town family roots has left me humble and modest. Humility is very important for my family, we have created a lot of personal success from our family business Cobb’s Funeral Home and are very thankful to the community…

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    My Worldview Essay

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    This fact is one I learned in confirmation and am committed to in my worldview. Because of the corruption that may occur through knowledge, I believe God limits our capacity for knowledge. God gives us the basic survival skills, as well as a moral compass. He also inspires us with knowledge and understanding that we need at times. God provides us with sufficient knowledge for the purpose we have here on…

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