PHI 302 Week 2 Discussion | Wilmington UniversityWeek 2 DiscussionRead the Following and Carefully Respond: How do mercy death and mercy killing, in general, differ from other types of killing? Do you agree that there is a real difference here? Why or why not? Before submitting your discussion post, please remember the following:Each discussion board is worth 10 points, earned through making at least 5 total posts (2 points per...

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PHI 302 Week 1 Assignment | Wilmington UniversityWeek 1 Stanley Milgram Short Essay In addition to the assigned readings and resources provided in theWeek 1 Readings and Resources sectioncoveringStanley Milgram's Obedience Experiment, search online for two additional sources of information. Good sources could include websites, YouTube videos, and scholarly journal articles. Remember, sites such as Wikipedia, AskJeeves, About.com, or simil...

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PHI 302 Week 1 Quiz | Wilmington University Week 1 Quiz: Chapters 1 & 2 Question 1 "Human beings should always act in the interests of others." Is this · analytic? · prescriptive? · descriptive? · metaethical? Question 2 According to the author of the text moral conflicts can be resolved through · religion. · rational compromise. · tradition. · social acceptability. Que...

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PHI 302 Week 1 Discussion |Wilmington UniversityWeek 1 DiscussionRead the Following and Carefully Respond: Watch the "Trolley Problem" provided in theweek 1 readings and resources sectionand respond to the following:· o § Is pulling the switch and diverting the train the right thing to do? Why or why not?§ Is pushing the man off the bridge the right thing to do? Why or why not?§ Remember, you are not being asked if YOU would have th...

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Data can isolines be generated from

Data can isolines be generated fromIsarithmic mapping · 2D representation of a 3D surface, using quantitative line symbols (lines of constant value called isolines/isarithms). Such as elevation contours. What data can isolines be generated from? · Point data (Isometric map-true), Area data (Isopleth map-conceptual). Data for an isopleth map is standardised (same as choropleth just visualised differently). Isometr...

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A private higher-education institution

A private higher-education institutionAcademy · A private higher-education institution Apprenticeship · A hands-on training process in which the student learns a trade directly from a master in the field Charter School · An independently run school that receives government funding Compulsory Era · Era of education in which the government had the most control over what children learned and h...

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Is intrinsic or extrinsic motivation more beneficial

Is intrinsic or extrinsic motivation more beneficialdeficiency needs · basic needs that must be met in the order that they appear in the hierarchy extrinsic motivation · a type of motivation that arises from sources outside the individual growth needs · higher-order needs that must be met in order for a person to become fulfilled hierarchy · a system that ranks people, objects, or ideas acc...

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Basic assumption of any moral system

basic assumption of any moral systemT/F One of the major problems in setting up a moral system is the conflict between self and other. · True T/F A basic assumption of any moral system ought to be the existence of God. · False T/F If morals can't be taught then they are not applicable. · True T/F The value of the life principle means that abortion is wrong. · False T/F The principle ...

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All anthropologist are cultural absolutist

All anthropologist are cultural absolutistT/F Relativism is the belief that morality is relative to time, place, situation, people, culture, etc.... · True T/F All anthropologist are cultural absolutist · False T/F Because cultures disagree does not mean that it is right and is wrong. · True T/F One problem with relativism, according to the author of the text, is that it does not enable us to be cri...

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distinction between psychological egoism

distinction between psychological egoismT/F The two major views in the history of ethics are consequentialism and non-consequentialism · True T/F The distinction between psychological egoism and ethical egoism is that one is true and the other is false. · False T/F Many philosophers believe that there is no connection between the way people do act and the way they ought to act · True T/F The problem...

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National Science Foundation grants

National Science Foundation grantscorrelation · a relationship between two variables grant · financial support that does not need to be repaid population · in statistics, the size of the data set to be analyzed statistics · a method for collecting and interpreting numerical data educational standards · sets of benchmarks used to evaluate student performance What can p...

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Process of combining data into groups

Process of combining data into groupsQualitative vs. Quantitative Data · Qualitative: recorded descriptions Quantitative: usually numbers (tables & graphs) Absolute data · raw, unprocessed data Derived Data · Data calculated from other data. What is data classification? · Process of combining data into groups, or classes, with each class represented by a different symbol What ha...

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Speech language pathologists

Speech language pathologistsAcademic Calendar · A calendar that breaks the year into 10 months of work an two months off during the summer Associate's Degree · An educational degree awarded for the successful completion of the equivalent of two years of post secondary studies Bachelor's degree · An educational degree awarded for the successful completion of the equivalent of four years of post secondary ...

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presents difficulties for all the theories of punishment

presents difficulties for all the theories of punishmentT/F How we dispense good or bad, reward and punishment is called distributive justice.· TrueT/F Justice is concerned with the future - what people will do.· FalseT/F Justice should be collective rather than individual· FalseT/F There is only one way of distributing rewards· FalseT/F The retributivist believe that the results are what really counts.· FalseT/F All that counts for the...

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Ethics Chapter 6 Freedom vs determinism

Ethics Chapter 6 Freedom vs determinismT/F Determinism can be understood to mean that there is no uncaused event. · True T/F Religious determinism is the idea that our lives are predestined. · True T/F Ivan Pavlov is famous for his experiments with human beings, getting them to salivate at the sound of a bell. · False T/F B.F. Skinner based his behavioral theories on the groundbreaking work of Heis...

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Ethics Ch. 6

Ethics Ch. 6Determinism can be understood to mean that there is no uncaused event. · True Religious determinism is the idea that our lives are predestined. · True Ivan Pavlov is famous for his experiments with human beings, getting them to salivate at the sound of a bell. · False B. F. Skinner based his behavioral theories on the groundbreaking work of Heisenberg. · False Fatalism is...

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BUS 400 Week 3 Assignment | Southern New Hampshire University3-2 Milestone One SubmissionListenReadSpeaker webReader: ListenFocusInstructions Submit your assignment here. Make sure you've included all the required elements by reviewing therequirements and rubric....

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BUS 400 Week 2 Assignment 1 | Southern New Hampshire University2-1 Assignment: Project OutlineListenReadSpeaker webReader: ListenFocusInstructions Submit your assignment here. Make sure you've included all the required elements by reviewing therequirements and rubric....

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BUS 400 Week 4 Assignment 1 | Southern New Hampshire University4-2 Harvard Business Review Simulation and JournalListenReadSpeaker webReader: ListenFocusInstructionsYou have learned some new concepts, and this new knowledge may impact how you make business decisions. For this assignment, you will complete another run of the 30-minute businesssimulation. This time, you will make decisions while bearing in mind the key business segments in the ...

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BUS 400 Week 4 Assignment 2 | Southern New Hampshire University4-1 Assignment: Business Model CanvasListenReadSpeaker webReader: ListenFocusInstructions Submit your assignment here. Make sure you've included all the required elements by reviewing therequirements and rubric....

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