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131. Position Paper Concerning Sexuality and Social Policy/Sexual morality   (8  Pages, 87.6 USD)
(6 pp) Formalized church attendance is at the lowest it has been for the last twenty years. To believe that the formal church can serve the same function it has in the past, is neither complementary to the church community at large, or to those, who are seeking spirituality form other sources. It should definitely be kept in mind that this position paper is not about judgment calls, or judging, rather it is about taking an honest look at where our society "is" in relationship to its own sexuality, and understanding. Much of sexual morality is placed within a structured religious framework. This paper will seek definitions, explore attitudes, and consider options for removing sexual morality from its religious frame, and addressing it on a human morality basis. Bibliography lists 3 sources, including presentation outline.
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132. Moral Consciousness: An Influence on Understanding of World Politics?   (8  Pages, 87.6 USD)
An 8 page consideration of whether or moral consciousness imparts a better understanding of world politics. Contends that moral consciousness has distinct phases of development. In the early stages of this development it can be argued that it is shaped by those very factors of which we perceive it as standing in judgment. It can be argued in fact that during these early developmental phases, our understanding, and approval or disapproval, of world politics has more to do with those that are in control than it is any independent characteristic that an individual might possess. It is only when our moral consciousness has reached its full potential, therefore, that we can truly understand world politics and stand in judgment of those politics. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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133. Aspects of Morality in Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life   (8  Pages, 87.6 USD)
An eight page paper which considers some of the topics of ethics and morality in Sommers’ and Sommers’ Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life, taking into account the philosophies of Kant, Nietzsche, Rand and Royce, and looking specifically at the conflict between altruism and ethical egoism in terms of the individual’s role within the community. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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134. No Man is an Island   (5  Pages, 54.75 USD)
A 5 page paper which discusses the quote, "No man is an island," and asks the question "What is the responsibility of an individual when faced with or exposed to injustice?" The paper focuses on particular novels and texts as they apply to this concept. The works discussed are "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, "A Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Martin Luther King, "Civil Disobedience" by Thoreau, "On Being a Cripple" by Nancy Mairs, and "I Will Fight No More Forever" by Chief Joseph. No additional sources cited.
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135. "Utilitarian Ethics" by Mills and "Kantianism Ethics" by Kant   (5  Pages, 54.75 USD)
A 5 page paper which summarizes, compares and contrasts, and analyzes, for weaknesses, the two forms of ethical thought as presented by Mills and Kant. No additional sources cited.
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136. Responsibility   (6  Pages, 65.7 USD)
6 pages in length. Human beings are born with inherent characteristics that set them apart from other members of the animal world; one of the most prominent of these traits is that of responsibility. In a very general sense, maintaining responsibility means to be cognizant of one's actions as they impact those within one's circle of life. This circle, however, does not end with the eye's perception; rather, the circle extends far beyond anyone's immediate vision, much like the ripples of a stream continue forth long past one's gaze. People use responsibility for myriad reasons: to further their good character; to establish reliability; and to tap into their moral being. The dimensions of responsibility are grand and far-reaching, often proving to elude those who do not put forth an honest effort to retain its presence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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137. Euthanasia; The Moral Arguments;   (5  Pages, 54.75 USD)
This 5 page paper looks at both sides of the argument regarding the use of euthanasia. The paper argues that it may be seen as allowing an individual the right and dignity to both live and die as they wanted, but also recognises and argues that there are both religions and social aspects which may be being ignored and require acknowledgement. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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138. Looking at Bill Clinton through a Motivational Microscope   (6  Pages, 65.7 USD)
(6pp) McClelland asserted that people acquired different needs over time as a result of life experiences. He identified three needs that affect motivation of individuals and organizations: "1. Need for Achievement - The desire to do something better or more efficiently to solve problems, or to grasp and solve complex problems. 2. Need for Affiliation - The desire to establish and maintain friendly and warm relations with others. 3. Need for Power - The desire to control others, to influence their behavior, or to be responsible for others." Bill Clinton is used as the case study for these motivational theories. Bibliography lists 3 sources. BBclintn.doc
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139. The Path of the Sage: Mencius and Chuang Tzu   (8  Pages, 87.6 USD)
(8pp) How are we to attain wisdom? Which way shall we look for it? How will we know it when we see it? Do we have to be moral creatures, how will we know how to do that - the questions of the ages, have not changed that much, possibly it is all in the language or the presentation. We will consider those questions in the works of fourth century Chinese philosopher/sages, Mencius and Chuang Tzu. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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140. Bill Clinton: Motivation And Emotion Of His Behavior   (4  Pages, 43.8 USD)
4 pages in length. The writer discusses the emotion and motivation of Bill Clinton's behavior by referring to Robert Franken's book "Human Motivation." Franken implies that human behavior can not be cast off so simply when what motivates people like Clinton is buried deep within the psyche. No additional sources cited.
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