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For what specific reason did Sarah Polley's mom, Diane, lose custody of her two older children, i.e., the one she didn't have with Michael Polley?
Design a tax policy to reduce personal vehicle miles traveled. Specify: - What and who is the tax applied to?
Identify the premises and conclusions in them by CIRCLING them and labeling them with a P for the premises or a C for the conclusion.
What is the original position and the Veil of Ignorance? What does Rawls have to say about inequalities? When are they permissible?
Show how Thomson will go about answering these questions. Include her violinist and people-seed examples along the way.
It's clearly going to be impossible to appreciate what Mary Eberstadt is up to in Adam. What is it about the Sexual Revolution that would merit that evaluation?
Is Descartes convinced of his own existence? Are you convinced of your existence? What argument does Descartes offer? Is it a good argument?
How could you apply a utilitarian perspective to this problem? How can you relate the Trolley Problem to your work as a nurse?
How cultural, ethnic, and gender biases of presenter and audience can affect presentation effectiveness and strategies to reduce or eliminate bias.
Give an example of how sensation can occur without perception and an example of how perception can occur without sensation.
Purple is becoming a colorful PO word for many creative thinking organizations in making decisions. Provide PO examples in your discussion.
Discuss how these implications affect our treatment of the following: (i) family members/loved ones; (ii) non-human animals; (iii) starving people.
Why might someone question the very idea of race? Have human beings always classified themselves into different races?
What unintentional messaging is present within the image? How could you modify the design elements to strengthen the intended messaging?
Provide one personal example of a time when you successfully asserted power over your will, and explain how you were able to do so.
Do you think that it is ever justifiable to treat people differently on the basis of their race, sex, religion, or other group characteristics?
Imagine that you chose the other option for your qualitative research report (narrative research instead of ethnography, or vice-versa).
Is this characterization of human nature accurate? Why or why not? If not, what is an alternative explanation?
Singer and others have argued that there are worthwhile benefit e.g. disease elimination. How do you weigh the potential benefits against the potential dangers?
Beginning with our Moral Reasoning in Bioethics unit of readings, we have be discussing how the law does not always overlap with ethics.
What about abortion did you learn the most about? What specifically did you learn? Explain in detail. Were you surprised by the new information? Yes/no?
What are the specific problems they will run into and what is the best way to accomplish their goal in light of these problems?
Of ethical theories, Mills Utilitarianism, Kants Categorical Imperative which do you believe was strongest thoery? Which do you believe was weakest?
Do human beings possess more moral worth than other species? In other words, are we more valuable in the great scheme of things?
Which utilitarian philosopher distinguished between higher and lower pleasures? How did he suggest we figure out which pleasures are worth more than others?