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    justice is about proportionality. Aristotle reintroduces the notion of “Golden Mean” as a balance between extremes, one of deficiency and one of excess. Aristotle describes the differences between classes in that people of a lower class may aspire to achieve happiness through pleasure, as pleasure is more difficult to attain for them. He goes on to explain that deficiencies and excesses destroy moral qualities. Only the mean preserved it. The “Golden Mean” reaffirms the balance needed in life.…

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    Sue is obligated to be loyal to her company, so even if she were to put in an honest effort, it is likely that she will not be able to perform an audit to a professional standard. The auditor must remain objective – judgments cannot be clouded because the auditor wants to please a client. 3.a) As an external auditor, TK&R is meant to be an outside, objective inspector. When such a tipoff of inventory not being done for a long time turns out to be solid, then of course…

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    researchers to examine significant changes a nursing home has made that are different from other culture changing homes. Apart from researchers and providers, there are other entities who are willing to compare culture changes in homes “against other deficiencies, quality measures, quality indicators, turnover to determine if changing culture has any positive effects.” These entities include provider organizations, nursing home chains, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services…

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    Both Aristotle and Nietzsche’s philosophies impacted the entire study of philosophy. Friedrich Nietzsche faced many criticisms during his time on earth and continues to be the face of unique and adverse ways of thinking. Starting off, Nietzsche and Aristotle “saw the ability of the Greek tragedy to transform human understand” (Mitchell 328). Moreover, Aristotle was often pegged as going off the track by not following and often challenging the lessons taught by his teacher, Plato. However,…

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    Suggested Changes Essay

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    Suggested changes: The real question is what can we do to change the current situation and advocate for a brighter more inclusive future?. The good news that there have been multiple government and public led efforts aiming to make the change like the Joint Commission JACHO (see Table 2 for some of the JACHO efforts in advancing health care for LGBT community adopted from their 2010 report) and Veterans Affairs VA Health systems. Table 2 Different recommendation and guidelines has…

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    Lebouf says “Satire is a powerful art form which has the ability to point out the deficiencies in certain human behaviors and the social issues” which Lewis uses satire to prove a hypocrisy in church. Screwtape says that “All your patient sees is the half-finished, sham gothic erection on the new building estate” (6). Wormwood speaks to…

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    Case Study 2 (Learning Objectives 2, 4: Explain the components of internal control; evaluate internal controls) Each of the following situations reveals an internal control weakness: Situation a. In evaluating the internal control over inventory for the Williams Oil Services Company, an auditor learns that the warehouse receiving clerk is responsible for ordering parts for supply inventory use in drilling services, counts the inventory when received at the dock, records the receipts into the…

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    Memory Retrograde Amnesia

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    Amnesia or amnesic syndrome, is a shortage in memory caused by damage in the brain. The person with amnesia won’t be able to remember certain things. The extent of the damage determines whether the memory is fully or partially lost. Though having no sense of who you are is a common plot device in movies and television, real-life amnesia generally doesn't cause a loss of self-identity. Instead, people with amnesia are usually aware and know who they are, but may have trouble learning new…

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    inaccuracy and bias when applying life’s reflection result from memory and cognition factors (Kim & Duda, 2003). Memory and cognitive biases cause a deficiency in the way a person thinks as a result of a memory error that causes a judgment flaw such as from social attribution or miscalculations. Some of the cognitive biases that affect one’s judgment during self-reflection include: the self-perception biases where a person’s ability to interpret information is affected by the person’s…

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    Descartes mediations question all the things we know to be true about the world around us. I believe his central argument is that we exist (C). He seeks to prove existence through multiple factors. He will prove it by discussing the mind (A) and the body (B) which are two completely different objects, yet are intertwined. The mind and the body have their own separate ideas too, 1, 2, 3, and 4. These ideas consist of imagination, sensory perception, extension, and motion. These ideas all come…

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