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    this course. I have made you each a document to do your text work in. Your name is in the title of that document. I have printed this document (11/7/13) and will grade Chapters 4-6 work for Abby and Rachel from this document. I will not grade any further work in this document. Abby and Rachel begin their individual work with chapter 7 in the new documents. Coleman begins his individual work with chapter 4 in the new document. If you can’t find your new document‚ let me know. If you have any

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    silent spring

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    Name Instructor Environmental Studies and Forestry Date Silent Spring by Rachel Carson – Review Silent Spring is a widely-read environmental book published on September 27‚ 1962‚ by Houghton Mifflin. Rachel Carson‚ a renowned environmentalist‚ wrote this book to express her concerns over the human abuse of the environment. In this work‚ Carson vividly expresses and documents how the use of pesticides in agriculture indiscriminately affects the natural environment. She primarily focuses on how

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    focused to assist and aid the other vulnerable associates of the concerned society. I agree the view of James Rachels that the psychological egoism is not true. Furthermore‚ those who are in support of this ideology denote that‚ in most cases‚ people happen to conceal and hide the justifications behind their rather individualized actions for the fear of being judged

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    Ihs Jasper Chase

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    Chase had fame and fortune but what he was truly searching for was love and acceptance. Jasper Chase has a personal transformation that is not a particularly good one. Jasper Chase is in love with Rachel Winslow and wrote his first novel as a thinly veiled account of their romance. He had told Rachel Winslow that he loved her‚ and she had rejected his love. After the service at the Rectangle he had an impulse to speak to her that night. He had showed his feelings to her because he thought that she

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    ESSAY COMPARING "A JEST OF GOD" TO "THE FIRE-DWELLERS" The prominent life of Margaret Laurence‚ one of Canada’s most renowned female authors‚ began on July 18‚ 1926‚ in the quaint prairie town of Neepawa‚ Manitoba. Unfortunately‚ at a very young age‚ Laurence suffered the tragic loss of both her parents. Laurence’s love for literature gradually developed with the support and guidance of her stepmother‚ a teacher and a librarian. Early in life‚ Laurence decided she would fulfil her passion for literature

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    My friend Rachel is a Spanish woman from Mexico. Fleeing from an abusive marriage‚ she is now raising her two daughters as a single mother. Her immediate family resides here in Scottsbluff‚ Nebraska‚ supporting her emotionally and financially. Her former husband resides in Mexico putting her in stressful situations with her daughters‚ who want to see their father Rachel tries to be the perfect mother for her daughters she is very protective of her daughters and has old-fashioned ideas and morals

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    Cultural Universals

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    explain how the existence of cultural universals undermines moral relativism. James Rachels believes that there are some moral rules that are common throughout differing cultures that is necessary in order to make society function properly (Rachels‚ 23). We should view social customs then in terms of whether or not those moral rules cultural practices benefit or hurt the people that are being affected by it (Rachels‚ 26). In his paper‚ “A Defense of Ethical Objectivism‚” Louis Pojman provides us with

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    situations. "Different societies have different moral codes" (Rachels 618). This claim is known as Cultural Relativism. "Cultural Relativism‚ as it has been called‚ challenges our ordinary belief in the objectivity and universality of moral truth. There is no such thing as universal truth in ethics: there there are only the various cultural codes‚ and nothing more. Moreover‚ our own code has no special status‚ it is merely one among many" (Rachels 618). It is clear that the answer to the question of ethics

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    independent‚ since “morality is a matter of reason and conscience and not faith” (Rachels Ch. 4). Divine Command Theory states that if something is morally right when commanded by God; therefore‚ something is morally wrong when forbidden by God. Although‚ this theory gives an objective basis for the morality of God’s commandment as well as motivation for obeying it; there are some problems with the Divine Command Theory (Rachels Ch. 4). First of all it‚ it is right because God says that it is right. This

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    Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary LAW/421 April 23‚ 2012 Prof. McAdams Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary What are the issues involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions? All contracts that deal with outside countries must be able to have some type of legal implementation (Melvin‚ 2011 page). There has to be some type of enforcement on the contract or it may never be resolved. What are some practical

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