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    The zoo industry is a huge industry and nothing makes a better family escapade then a trip to the zoo. The family atmosphere and wondrous animals are awe inspiring for the young children experiencing the exotic zoo. But are these establishments friends or foe to the animals they harbor inside. When we examine philosophically the position of the animals that reside in zoo’s, questions like, do we have the right to take away their freedom? Can animals be classified as persons? We find that the…

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    Competence: My friend says that I have the ability to demonstrate both of the elements of competence. Appropriateness has been demonstrated while holding the position of Fleet Manager, while knowing the procedures or rules to follow to accomplish the proper outcome of getting work accomplished. There were expectations and guidelines needed to be adhered to even though some of the scheduling would not be the norm, by process of using my ability of effectiveness I was able to succeed. The ability…

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    Dexter Morgan will be questioned and put on trial for his actions, through philosophies including Deontological Ethics (Kantianism), Morality and Virtue Ethics, Economic Ethical Theory (consequentialist theory), Utilitarianism, and Subjectivism. However regardless of the quota, theories of philosophers will be used in support of the argument to prove Dexters morality. The TV show Dexter is the story of a man named Dexter Morgan. Dexter works as the blood spatter expert/analyst for the Miami…

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    instruction (Acts 17:11). 4.Truth and morals can only be defined by looking to God and the Bible. Morals are not relative. The standard set of rights and wrongs are identified in the Bible through the example of Jesus. Jesus is the ultimate standard of morality. God comes first and the inspired word of God should be used to shape our…

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    Religion has fascinated humankind since the beginning of civilization. Indeed, the majority of the world’s adult population belongs to a religious group upon which they attribute their morality and purpose in life. Each assemblage, with its gods and belief systems, professes superiority over others (Norenzayan 21). However, amidst are people who dare to dream of a world without these systems of beliefs. Questions about whether the planet would be better-off or worse-off without religion attract…

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    politics should be have a clear goal and standard. Whatever morality or natural rights makes politics vague. Therefore, he proposes that “social utility serve as both the goal and…

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    the happiness of the party whose interest is in question: or, what is the same thing in other words, to promote or to oppose that happiness." Based on Bentham’s idea, people against him argue that utilitarian devalues and distorts the meaning of morality. It instills a selfish concept in humans encouraging them to become unscrupulous in order to benefit themselves. Besides, the idea that human being is to pursue pleasure and avoid from pain based on hedonism. It is harmful for humans because…

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    1800’s writer Kate Chopin. I reviewed some of her short stories and came to a conclusion that most of them had some sort of morality error in them. This left me wondering why Chopin liked writing about this subject, and why it happened multiple times during her lifetime. During the research it was discovered that Kate Chopin had a very normal life. No cases of depleted morality, just a normal lady whose husband died and left her with six hungry kids. So this leaves the question, why DID Kate…

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    The morality is efficient to communal living, initially, seeking meaning, kindness, sympathy honesty generosity, mercy, loyalty, justice, and courage. With becoming moral to a society you give up certain things. You also relax with what you have. Holding on to the hope, you can relax using meditation. Meditation will help you become Spiritual making the bedrock to morality. This will make you awaken seeing exactly the brilliance of what is happening. The universal principle in morality is…

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    Unlike the similar happenings of violence in the two versions of “The Little Mermaid” we are discussing, the morals of the two stories are vastly different. In this paper, I will be examining the similarities and differences regarding the violence, morality, and endings of H.C. Anderson’s “The Little Mermaid”…

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