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    explain to you why Osama Bin Laden was a visionary leader due to his team role of being a creator and his use of contingency reward in his transactional leadership style. I will then explain how he was an unethical leader due to his use of ethical relativism and pragmatic fallacy. Finally, I will explain how my own personal experiences are reflected through his leadership styles. I will now move on to explain Osama Bin Laden as a visionary leader. Visionary…

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    A battlefield mercy killing is where a soldier kills someone because they are suffering, likely to die, or unlikely to have a high quality of life while they are on the battlefield. Battlefield mercy killings are illegal in almost every society and condemned as murder. Despite the illegality, evidence suggests that they happen and with some regularity but go unreported. In antiquity, abdominal injuries were fatal, even well into the 20th century abdominal injuries were fatal unless treated…

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    After reviewing the information Snowden released, I agree with his actions bringing the American government to level with its people. In my eyes he is a modern patriot who used the checks and balances system to ensure the government stays truthful to its people. When he broke the law he exposed the government of breaking laws. If Snowden was held accountable for his illegal act, then the government should be as well. I believe he shed light on just the start of many things to come out that the…

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    Dear, Mrs. Triantafillou We would like to introduce ourselves as the Official Loyola Respecting Differences Committee (RDC). We pride ourselves on being an inclusivity group that strongly that every child should have a group of people to whom they feel comfortable with. We aim to help kids build the skills and confidence to take the incentive to create this support system if it is something they do not already obtain. As a group we understand the importance a positive environment has on a…

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    When we look at culture relativism, we views all beliefs, and customs of that culture and imply whether to consider what that culture does is moral or immoral to another culture. And with that many believe that no society or culture fit to judge another society customs. We can view relativism from the pure and unbiased perspective because in many culture they can view mental illness as a bad sign from God or at the same time view mental illness as a mid-function happen during the cycle of birth…

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    David Hume’s belief that morality is based on sentiment can be defined by the feelings of approval and disapproval one will have when they act. Hume argues that reason cannot discover moral truths but that sentiment is the basis of morality. I agree with Hume in the sense that one needs a feeling of approval or disapproval in order to motivate an action. Hume presents the argument that one's feelings is the basis of morality and that reasons, not reason alone, which is defined to be a cause or…

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    tradition whereas the ‘School’ Xhosa are educated and adopted the western ways. Boas introduced the term cultural relativism, where cultures are all on the same level and one is not more advanced than the other because culture develops at its own pace. Therefore it is not acceptable to judge one’s culture according to the norms of one’s…

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    recognizes the LGBT community by and that is the rainbow flag. The flag represents to the members are the adversity they have overcome, the pride they have in who they are, and their determination to make a change in United States Society. Cultural relativism fits in with the idea of basic human rights because it allows every person their own opportunities to make decisions based on their own opinion and act on those decisions. Rights like political, civic, social, economic, and most…

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    Gender Definition

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    cultures around the world so that they may understand the mindset of a culture other than their own. Such anthropologists who participate in such immersion founded the concept of cultural relativism, the principle that states that a person’s beliefs should be contextualized within their culture. Cultural relativism substantiates the understanding that gender is…

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    (Fairfax County). However, ADR office deals with addressing and resolving workplace complaints, where confidentiality, voluntary process, mutual agreements, and impartial third party are major ethical boundaries. I studied about theory of ethical relativism that emphasizes on people 's different standards of evaluating acts as good or bad. These standard beliefs are true in their particular organization or circumstances, and the beliefs are not necessarily example of a basic moral values. It…

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