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Over the past few years, we as a country have been dealing with what appears to be an epidemic of gun violence.
What needs to change to level friendship playing field for men, if anything? How is role of meterosexual man helping to forge new pathway for male friendships?
What is your own perception of how the media fosters unhealthy models of friendship through film and television?
What might be our ethical obligation to attempt to nurture such friendships? Explain some of the ethical considerations that accompany them.
Explain why you may be in compliance, or simply defend your company in lieu of a potential lawsuit. In order to provide a thorough analysis.
While chemicals can be hazardous, they also have benefits. In 300 to 500 words, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of chemicals.
What moral guidelines should we use when it comes to recently introduced healthcare technologies of any kind?
How does the legacy of white supremacy produce and sustain social scripts about black criminality?
Using Goffman's concept of embodied information and Mauss' concept of techniques of the body, what are some examples of these in our contemporary everyday life?
Submit descriptive statistics for the primary analysis of the data obtained from your group project.
Why are utilitarians sometimes accused of being insensitive to issues of fundamental rights?
Analyze how the notion of the moral good present in utilitarianism and characteristics that you identified in particular, shape the approach to solving problem.
Having read both Russell and Plato, what do you see as the point and purpose of doing philosophy?
Discuss Mingus' call to move toward the ugly. What is she saying in regards to disability justice and bodily difference?
What is the Socrative Method?" by Christopher Phillips. Summarizes the main ideas being put forward by the author in this selection.
Where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.
If you believe it is possible, describe the primary ways in which a person might enact so-called "languageless" thinking.
Using the week 10 sections of the WebText as your guide, how do you intend on altering your approach to problem solving in the future?
Do human lives have a purpose? Does knowing the purpose of human lives help us determine what is morally required?
Include your target audience, your mode of communication, how to engage your clients, and what type of theory you used to come to these conclusions.
Identify potential hazards linked to indoor and outdoor air, state health effects. How does this topic relate to your selected environmental health issue?
Identify and discuss hazards that may be found in water and aquatic environments, and state how water is made safe for human consumption.
What health care technology is involved in the situation? What moral guidelines for using that kind of healthcare?
Explain and evaluate Socrates' claim in the Apology that the unexamined life is not worth living for a human being.
Evaluate your own project. What are its strengths? What changes might you make to your original design in order to make it even more effective? Why?