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    trying to say is: rather that science will be better science if it has more feminist or referees. For example, in a sporting event with referees, the referees may favor a team, but they still have to ref the game. This example applies with objectivity-- objectivity still has the same goal (answerable to the world), but the conception about how human beings obtain that goal is different; we can’t do it by following methods, so now we need a community of scientists to see things from different…

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    to specific demographics and populations. (Russell, 2013) These insights are illustrating the way this method will take a unique approaching when examining the scope of the problem and long term implications. This allows them to have a sense of objectivity while they are studying the problem. The different pieces of information are collected using direct observation This is when various studies are examined to understand important finds, their long term implications and the influence it is…

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    independence of auditors establishing long-term personal and professional relationship with companies by auditing those companies. Respectively companies that retain the same auditors for long period of time may perhaps question their independence and objectivity. The failure of financial reporting at Enron, WorldCom, Lemon Bother and others, led to financial reporting reforms. Audit firm rotation is suggested to be a way of improving audit quality, hence limiting the number of years to five an…

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    unchanging, moral basis that must be not and cannot be contingent on the human being. Morality remains to be true in itself. With what has been established above, the objectivity of morality is built upon. To question, to ask, a human being of his own concept of morality is erroneous. This act of questioning destroys the objectivity of morality, which is a must, a universal truth one ought to not overlook. An individualized concept of morality is subjective in nature, an opinion, a definition…

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    Introduction This paper evaluates resources using three pieces of literature. All three literature works are on the topic of single parent families. It focuses on the emotional, physical, and mental effects between single parents and their children. The first evaluation is an article from a website. The title is “Single-parent families” and has no author. The second evaluation is on a magazine article, “Understanding Single Parent Families” by Kirsten Schuder from Lifestyle magazine. The final…

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    According to this code of ethics, “A psychologist refrains from entering into a multiple relationship if the multiple relationships could reasonably be expected to impair the psychologist's objectivity, competence, or effectiveness in performing his or her functions as a psychologist, or otherwise risks exploitation or harm to the person with whom the professional relationship exists.” (APA, 2002). For instance, the scenario given in this assignment…

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    All of them are important because they impact our lives daily. Care ethics originated as an alternative to utilitarianism and sentimentalists, but is thought to have affinities with several other moral theories. Some of these theories include objectivity, inclusivity, level of difficulty, sufficiency, and group presentations. An example of Care ethics, in this case natural caring, would be when a family member tells you they have just lost their job, as an action of affection you hug her and…

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    Option #2: The Case of Coopers and Rose Introduction In order to resolve the ethical dilemma mentioned in cooper and Rose case we will be using a six-step approach as defined below (Schroeder, Clark & Cathey, 2014): 1. The first step is to obtain the relevant facts. 2. Identify the ethical issues. 3. Determine the individuals or groups affected by the dilemma 4. Identify the possible alternative solutions. 5. Determine how the individuals or groups are affected by the alternative solutions. 6.…

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    Germany after the Grate War was devastated. They were blamed for the war and had to sign the Peace Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The French wanted protection and repayments for what they suffered and so did England, USA and Italy. Many historians knew that this unfair treaty could produce another war yet as we know no one listened. Germany paid off their Versailles debt in 2010 and still managed to be one of the strongest countries in Europa as of today. Artist in Germany…

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    Descartes championed the notion of working from doubt, and this superficially seems very similar to the scientific process of disproving an hypothesis. But if Descartes had truly wanted to answer the question of viable external objectivity, he ought to have started from the notion of the objective world and worked in toward the subjective understanding. In order to demonstrate what I mean by this, let’s take an example from modern artificial intelligence…

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