Types of Moral imperative

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    Charles Dickens novel, Great expectations is an account that centres on the life of one man named Pip, as of the time he was seven years old until he was in his mid-thirties. Pip shows us imperative actions in his life that formed who he became. While developing he acquires a collection of different connections and friends that influence him in his decisions and goals for his life. This is a novel of development ,therefore understanding Pip and his evolution is key in developing an…

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    common misperception is that one’s leadership style has to fall to either one side of the continuum or the other. However, there are some leaders that are in both their concern for people and their concern for production. The textbook refers to these type of leaders as high-high leaders or team leaders according to the leadership grid, and researchers suggest that this style of leadership is the most flexible…

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    Two Types of Dramas A comparative analysis between two types of Dramas, comedy and Tragedy Drama is set up differently depending on the producer and the intention of the drama. However, when one is dealing with the text, it is important to consider that there a big difference between dramatic text and poetry or narrative. Accordingly, this is because among other purposes, dramas are written to be played on stage. However, it is critical to acknowledge that there are different types of dramas.…

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    In present day society, the morality and conduct of the youths who are supposed to be ‘the future’ has been declining drastically. In most cases, it is due to the fact that there has been an increase in trends that are without the societal norms. As such, depletions or declines are visible in terms of practices and there is a massive gap between the generations of the present era. It I said that the schools are the cornerstones of the society and, in this regard, the government of the country in…

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    philosophers. But is it true? If it is, then sexual desire of any sort would be morally wrong, along with sexual activity itself. For, if we objectify another person, we are viewing them as a mere means, going against Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative, which states that we must “‘always treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never simply as a means, but always at the same time as an end’” (Mappes, 229). Sexual desire, however, does not always…

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    Evicted by Matthew Desmond explores the frequency and consequences of eviction in the lives of the urban poor. A quantitative analysis of administrative and survey data finds that eviction is ordinary in black neighborhoods, and women from those neighborhoods are evicted at higher rates than men. A qualitative analysis of Desmond’s ethnographic data reveal multiple components impelling his stated discrepancies between tenants and their landlords regarding evictions. One of the main findings of…

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