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    Cognitivism Analysis

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    Numerous would along these lines contend, that from our assessment, it is important to thusly move far from cognitivism and its attention on ethical quality as a basically certain certainty. Because of the way that G.E.Moore 's reaction to naturalism comes up short by its own particular guidelines, does this not propose that moral dialect is non-psychological and hostile to realist? Firstly, we have to consider the domain of emotivism and fundamentally A.J. Ayer– the methodology that most…

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    Study Guide, Midterm Exam PH 480 A Fall 2016 Seven potential essay questions—choose any four (4) to complete: 1) What is the Ring of Gyges? Why does Glaucon bring it up in his conversation with Socrates about justice? What does he think we are led to believe by thinking about the story of the ring, and how does Socrates argue against this? The Ring of Gyges is a ring that allows you to become invisible anytime you wear it, and in turn, you are able to get away with any sort of injustice.…

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    Ayer's Argument Analysis

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    A.J. Ayer is an emotivist, which is a non-cognitivist meta-ethical position which classifies all ethical statements as meaningless displays of emotion. Meta-ethics, not to be confused with normative ethics, is meant to establish whether morality truly exists, and not which particular ethical statements are true. According to Ayer, there are no such things as genuine ethical judgements, rather, all ethical judgments are distinguished as pseudo-judgements (i.e. judgements that sound like they make…

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    School Bullying Bullying is a problem that affects the emotional, social, and academic welfare of children throughout the world. In conducting a meta-analysis of bullying studies, Polanin, Espelage, and Pigott (2012) found that 1 in 3 students report that they were victimized by a bully during the past two months. Over the past twenty years, researchers, teachers, school administrators, and counselors have introduced many bullying prevention plans to diminish these incidents, and the results…

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    basis. “A Cochrane systematic review identified 12 RCTs of effects of kava on patients with GAD; the meta-analysis included seven trials that met quality criteria (n = 380); kava significantly reduced Hamilton Anxiety Scale scores, although the weighted mean difference between kava and placebo was only 3.9 scale points; the other five trials (n = 320) showed similar tendencies; a replication meta-analysis involving only those RCTs that used extract WS1490 replicated and extended these results…

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    According to Rogers (1951) MI is not founded on theory but has evolved from a client-centred counselling approach. Rather than a set of techniques, MI is a method of communication which focuses primarily on evoking the person’s instinctive motivation for change. The ‘spirit of MI’, that is the interpersonal relationship within which MI techniques are used is based on three fundamental elements. The first element is collaboration between the client and therapist as MI is a therapeutic process in…

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    Systematic Appraisal

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    Introduction: Significant knowledge and information can be taken from the process of research that involves collection and analysis of data. However, not all reports have a good quality of evidence and some studies are found to be biased (Wood, 2006). Therefore, critical appraisal is an important skill to decide whether the study is reliable and effective enough to be implemented (Porritt et al., 2014). The purpose of this paper is to critically appraise two reviews (a systematic review and a…

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    constitute the core of AOP. The evolution of the Aspect-Oriented paradigm has progressed from programming towards the analysis and the design. The Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) [3] emerges naturally to promote the goal of the early separation of concerns from the implementation level towards other software development process phases, including the specification, analysis and design requirements. The Aspects-Oriented technology premise is the division of crosscutting concerns,…

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    In unit 2 discussion 2, we are asked to select a health care organization and conduct an external environmental assessment using a framework or tool. The organization selected is the military Area Support Medical Company (ASMC). The external environmental assessment was conducted with the PEST concepts. PEST is an acronym for political, economic, social, and technological. The terminology represents the framework organizations use to evaluate the external factors that affects their business…

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