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    able to explain the process of self-actualization by showing how the self grows through relating to the larger reality around him. This is why the two thinkers express growth in different terms; for Maslow, it is simply an internal movement from deficiency motivation to growth motivation, while Lonergan the shift is from inauthenticity, which implies an external…

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    Person-centered therapy (PCT), also known as person-centered psychotherapy, Rogerian psychotherapy, client-centered therapy or, person-centered counseling. It is a popular treatment that has proven to be effective despite criticism by behaviorists for deficiency of structure. Psychoanalysts too criticize it for its ability to provide conditional relationships. Carl Rogers, a human psychologist who developed this approach believed that humans are good fundamentally and that they all have a…

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    characteristic of the aerospace skills. For the pilot these skills are very important as they benefit to simplify the difficult enhancement of many various and inspiring issues. Aerospace abilities shelter ability in flying skill, cockpit managing, safe judgment making procedure, and operative crew management. Pilots are essential to exercise these abilities in a trained method.…

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    Corruption is a common phenomenon not a new because of the whole world is enclosing in corruption which is the biggest threat to the development. Corruption is a major problem for developing country although it has been a burning question in Bangladesh. Today’s Bangladesh has become one of the most corrupted country for the reason that Transparency International found Bangladesh the world 's most corrupted country for five consecutive year. As a result, the general people of Bangladesh…

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    The more experience we have, the more we will know what the right thing would be to do in certain situations. For instance, if we lied and it produced a bad consequence, we know not to do it again. We learn from experience and would give us better judgment for the future. However, our function of using reason alone would be problematic. This because, our reason may not be able to work out what the right act may be to do in certain situations. As Aristotle’s theory is based on self-development…

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    Marshall is the purchasing agent for the DigitoolArt Corporation. His duties require him to negotiate and execute contracts to purchase office supplies and equipment for the corporation. Assume that Bronson, a computer salesperson, pays Marshall a $20,000 kickback to purchase from him computers needed by the DigitoolArt Corporation. What breach of the duty of loyalty has Marshall committed here? A) competing with the corporation B) making a secret profit C) self-dealing D) usurping a corporate…

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    the examiner. By observing a client’s appearance, the clinician may begin to notice physical signs of malnutrition, drug or alcohol abuse, poor personal hygiene, depression, or a number of other aspects that could be indicative of a mental health deficiency. Additionally, mental status examiners pay attention to activity levels, such as cognitive activity and motor coordination. For instance, if a client is experiencing symptoms of stereotypy it may be suggestive of autism or another…

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    Dr. Wells

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    true. Fraud is a complex tapestry of motivations. What that first case really taught me — which has been reinforced countless times — is that in the right set of circumstances, most people are capable of acting dishonestly. I say this not as a moral judgment, but rather as a simple fact”. (Wells,…

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    may influence their judgment by giving them more knowledge and reasoning to pursue a goal or to neglect different kinds of opportunities or even responsibilities. This idea represented by the playwright and screenwriter, Tony Kushner in his drama called “Angels in America a gay fantasia on national themes”, in which, the story focuses mainly on the characters: Prior Walter and Roy Cohn, who receive a definite time of living due to their illness called Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome or AIDs.…

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    Moral Agency Theory

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    action: moral agents are those who could act to rectify moral deficiencies in the world, whether or not these actors are able to acknowledge the purchase of normative claims on…

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