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    Changing Perspectives

    perspective and develop an entirely different outlook. A situation that comes to mind more than once is the decision made by many women facing unexpected pregnancies to get an abortion. Putting this in perspective, this woman may be judged as morally wrong and often referred to as a “murderer” as a result of her decision to terminate the unwanted pregnancy, especially by those who oppose abortion for any reason at all. However, there are also those who believe it is the right of the young woman to make

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    Employees’ Personal Differences and Preferences and the Impact on Ethics in the Workplace: How Personal Can Ethics Get?

    some individuals believe that there is a separate set or type of ethics just for the workplace. Ethics allows the individual to choose between right and wrong, but not all people have that ability or the same ability to do so. The ethics competency of the individual determines the level in which decisions are made to distinguish between right and wrong. The level of ethics competency is determined by the individual’s ability to identify elements of ethics, assess issues with ethics that arise, apply

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    Personal Responsibility

    paper that Personal Responsibility is what makes up a person’s ‘moral fiber’. It is the ability to make decisions based on what a person feels is right or wrong. It is that little voice in the back of a person’s head that guides them when life presents choices and challenges. Those who possess Personal Responsibility tend to make wiser choices and decisions in life. These wiser decisions are made for the fact that they know that they will be held accountable for their actions. Personal Responsibility

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    Realstate

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    Gary Soto The Pie Analysis

    grass or crawling underneath his house looking for something to do. His young self, Soto assumes that he has known enough about what was morally right and wrong, yet the tempting quality of a pie pressures him into stealing it from a grocer regardless. Gary Soto recreates the experience of his guilty six-year-old self through the use of word choice and biblical allusions. Soto utilizes diction both specifically pertaining to the bible or simply ones that involve what he has undertaken from

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    Literature

    are simply wrong. And I will explain my reason for if I agree with him or not. I will also share with you the challenges of the explore of Goodman presents to relativism, and which will determine whether I think there are such universal moral requirements. When reading Lenn Goodman journal I have to strongly (agree/disagree?) with him when he argues about that there are certain things that are simply wrong. There are so many things that goes on in this world that are just simply wrong like for example

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    Forgiveness

    affective state defined by a specific independent feeling, and it differs from treatment of compassion as an attitude (Goetz & et. al 2010). According to Webster’s Third Edition, to forgive is to cease to feel resentment against, on accord of wrong committed, to give up claim to requital from or retribution upon an offender, to absolve; pardon. Generally, forgiveness is a decision to let go of resentment and thoughts of revenge. The act that hurt or offended you might always remain a part of

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    The Road Not Taken Robert Frost

    He brings up when he was to make a tough decision. That with all the evidence was gathered up, it came across as if he had regretted the outcome of the decision along with he is curious as whether the other choices could have been any better. While it is a such an intellectual poem where it could leave many in suspense. When reading “The Road Not Taken” for the first time you might of never been able to tell, weather if

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    Genetically Modifying Babies Research Paper

    Would you like to modify your baby? Make him have blue eyes and blonde hair? Is it right or wrong? It’s wrong to genetically modify your baby, for many reasons .First reason, it goes against people's beliefs and religions. You believe In God? Well if you do you will definitely think that genetically modifying babies is wrong. Why? God created everyone differently. He created everyone for a specific reason. What happens if you modify your baby? It is like playing God. Why you may ask? You're

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    Corporal Punishment to Discipline Children

    for children. “Corporal punishment, when used lovingly and properly, is beneficial to a child because it is in harmony with nature itself.” (Dobson, 2015) On the other side there are many people who claim that corporal punishment is not the best choice. Corporal punishment may become abuse, it can make a child more aggressive and violent, and “spanking may seem to ‘work’ at first, it loses its impact after a while.” (The American Academy of Pediatrics, 2015) According to American Academy of Child

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