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    In Professor Ronald F. White’s excerpt entitled, “Moral Inquiry”, White presents a magnified look at the diverse layers of moral theories. He analyzes ethical decisions, followed by the thought process that we as humans indulge in daily. Through his plethora of examples, he paints the picture of three, contrasting, and vital principles of moral theories. Notwithstanding, teleological, deontological, and virtue-based theories all assert in the belief of “what is good, why it is good, and where it…

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    Progressive education combined with technology that follows an inquiry based learning environment is optimal for students. This bold step takes much courage because teachers must be willing to take a step back from our traditional roles and act as guides. Students must continually choose their own paths and teachers inevitably must accept their role as facilitator. My instructional design model closely mirrors that of Carr-Chellman’s (2010) inquiry…

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    In An Inquiry Concerning Morals, David Hume writes about what his view of justice is. Hume believes that when it comes to justice in a society, there is no need to prove justice and that ‘public utility’ is the origin of justice. Hume states, “… the rules of equity or justice depend entirely on the particular state and condition, in which men are placed, and owe their origin and existence to that utility which results to the public from their strict and regular observance” (Hume, pg. 86, par.2)…

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    Inquiry Question: Is it ever okay to break the law? Unit Objectives: The objective of this unit is two-fold. Students will be able to hone in on their skills of becoming affective ‘detectives’ and historians—analyze primary sources, compare and contrast concepts, create questions of their own (about laws), and finally experience a debate. Additionally, this unit aims to introduce the idea of law in America. By the end of the unit, students will be able to define law, have some conceptual…

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    Light Color and Photosynthesis Inquiry Introduction: Photoautotrophs are organisms that make their own food using sunlight such as plants. They acquire free energy through a process called photosynthesis. Through photosynthesis, sunlight provides the required energy to build carbohydrates from CO2 and H2O. This entire process takes place in the chloroplast which contains chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the location that absorbs the sunlight and combines carbon dioxide and water in order to make…

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    “The National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their families” goes into depth regarding the genocidal acts between 1910 and 1970 of the removal of Aboriginal children from their family homes. Statistics state that between 1 in 3 and 1 in 10 were forcibly removed from their families. The inquiry was created in 1997, over 50 years since the origination of the removals, proving that law reform was inconsistent and ineffective…

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    3.2 Philosophy of Research Inquiry At present, research on the studied phenomenon are empirical. This involves gathering data from a random or selected panel of experts, which a Delphi study facilitates. According to Mitroff and Turoff (1975) the epistemological positions of the researcher influences the respondent s’ answers to the Delphi questionnaire. An argument supported by Churchman (1971) who reported on the various philosophical perspectives of a Delphi study (Tapio et al., 2011, p.1626)…

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    They are concern of how to use the products after they have bought from the outlets. Basically, this Customer Care Centre is open from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, 365 days per year. There are separate phone numbers for each product. When customers make inquiries on the Panasonic website by typing in a question, the site displays multiple relevant FAQs. Thus, the company strives to provide quick responses to questions. The company analyses the search keywords that bring customers to FAQs and the number…

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    Bibliography Dorn, K. (2004). Caring-healing inquiry for holistic nursing practice: Model for research and evidence-based practice. Advanced Practice Nursing eJournal, 4(4). Available at: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/496363 Hill, S. S., & Howlett, H. S. (2013). Nursing theory, research, and evidence-based practice. In Success in practical/vocational nursing: From student to leader (7th ed., pp.110-115). St. Louis: Elsevier. Holistic nursing. (2013). Retrieved June 16, 2014, from…

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    Principalship Practicum Action Inquiry Statement of the Problem After the No Child Left Behind Act (2001) the state of Texas continues raising the academic standards for students as well as the requirements for teachers (TEA, 2014). With these increments, an obvious academic gap it is reflected at L. A. Gililland Elementary. It is important that the administrator pay close attention in how teacher could collaborate among each other to analyze and create goals with the proper teaching strategies…

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