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    Jim did pick not to kill he would be held responsible for the deaths of the Indians. This however, has no consideration whatsoever to Jim’s personal integrity. Here Jim basically has no choice, but to kill, this is where the consideration of his own values and beliefs should accounted for. It could against his personal integrity to kill thus he should not be pressured to do so. Utilitarianism tells Jim what he ought to do since he does not necessarily have a choice, for he would be blamed for…

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    The three values that are related to my career is will my career provide enough money, do I want to be in an office all day or be able to walk around and be active, and will my career make me happy. The first value, which is will my career provide my family and I enough money, is important to me because I want to be able to provide shelter and food for my family. I want to be able to provide the necessities in life without having to worry about getting two or more jobs so that the bills get…

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    employees. Offering multiple hospitals, urgent care centers, imaging and x-ray services, and dozens of other medical specialties, Renown Health is the most comprehensive community based healthcare network available to northern Nevada. As such, the primary value premise for this company is to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of the people and communities they serve. To develop, maintain, and grow this premise, Renown Health works to achieve a set of key goals: Integrate Care…

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    unique set of standards and ethical values that embody each person that accepts the calling to serve for the country. These standards come from five essential characteristics of a profession: expertise, trust, development, values and service. The Soldiers and leaders within the Army profession demonstrate these characteristics every day to the public by defending the nation and protecting their freedom. The civilian population relies on professions to…

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    Christianity. My autobiography paints a picture of the influence of the three factors on me and my identity. First, the interaction with my family affects my values. In my opinion value is something that is rated as highly important. Free…

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    I am writing to you on the eve of my 45th birthday. I have been struggling with my values and spirituality lately. Maybe it has something to do with this milestone birthday. Ironically, I have a homework assignment to write my ethical will. A document to pass along key morals, values and life lessons. Grandma always told me that God hears the prayers that live in your heart, both the joys and struggles. And He answers them, you just have to listen. She also told me that struggles are…

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    In the case of societies that have certain values, there are members of society that follow the societal rules and those that are overcome by emotion who cannot see the rules’ necessity to society. The Bhagavad-Gita has In this paper, I will argue how in order to overcome desire in the Tao Te Ching and The Bhagavad-Gita, one must understand the negative effects that desire and greed have on society and the Way. In the society of The Bhagavad Gita, everything is done with a purpose and a reason…

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    In the essay “Why Abortion is Immoral,” philosopher Don Marquis uses utilitarian principles to argue that “abortion is, except in rare cases, seriously immoral…[and] in the same category as killing an innocent human being” (223). However, he deliberately avoids relating his thesis to abortion in the specific contexts of rape, maternal death, and severe postpartum health complications. Thus, in my analysis of his claim, I plan on adopting Marquis’ utilitarian perspective to evaluate the…

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    They argued that the sole purpose of the society was to motivate its citizens to excel in the work place by stirring up some form of discontent with existing state of affairs. They believed that people who were more dissatisfied with what they earned, what they had, or where they lived, would be motivated to work harder to improve their circumstances. Another mentionable research that has been done to expound on the strain theory as developed by Merton is the General Strain Theory (GST) by…

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    Who would we be without culture? Culture shapes who we become as people. The definition of culture is the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. My definition of culture is something that impacts you everyday and shapes you into who you are. The three strongest cultural influences on my life are family, basketball, and school. My first cultural influence is basketball. I began playing basketball at five years old. Playing basketball in the…

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