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    Hospitality In Homer's The Odyssey

    Hospitality in the Greek culture is very apparent in readings due to Greek Gods and less so in readings from the American culture because of no enforcement. In Homer’s The Odyssey, translated by W.H.D. Rouse, Eteoneus asks Menelaos if Telemachus and Peisistratus Nestoridês should be allowed in Menelaos’ hall or sent off for entertainment otherwhere. Eteoneus’ question sparks Menelaos’ quick response, “How often have we eaten the food of a stranger, you and I, in other parts of the world, on our

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    Is Lying Bad For Us Analysis

    Richard Gunderman is the author of “Is Lying Bad for Us?”. In his article he explained why lying can be bad for us. Stephanie Ericsson is the author of “The Ways We Tell Lies.” Ericsson explains the different ways we lie and why we lie. The importance of this essay is to show that Ericsson has a strong article. By comparing tone, purpose, and evidence in the two essays, the reader can determine that Ericsson’s essay is stronger. Gunderman’s tone is formal. Formal tone can be difficult to understand

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    Is Grendel A Victim

    In my opinion I think Grendel was the victim. Some people may disagree because he was a monster. But as we have learned about in the lesson not all monsters are evil. Grendel was never taught to be good or to behave properly so he thought of himself as a monster so he became one. He was misunderstood, tough, and merciful. The theme to this story is to stay positive in which every situation life might put you in. I think this is the theme because Grendel showed signs of courage which led him to prevail

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    Ann Rinaldi's Acquaintance With Darkness

    Moral principles tend to be a virtue that apply only within society and can be frequently distinguished from the law. Meanwhile, one’s morality can be based on purity and honesty while others are concerned with practice. In turn, what is illegal is not necessarily unethical. Many people feel it is their moral duty to fulfill and quench their desire for a better life, yet doing so may require violating the law. Ann Rinaldi’s novel, Acquaintance with Darkness, represents this dilemma between law and

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    Ethical Decision-Making Model

    Ethical decisions are a hard process and the decision is not always easy when making them. When making ethical decisions it is good to collaborate with other professionals. Counselors, social workers, and psychologist play a certain role in helping clients. Clients expect the best care from clinicians and expect that clinicians. Clinicians need to understand that they need to not imposed their own values, when making the correct ethical dilemmas. Clinicians need to look at the whole client when

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    Socratic Reasoning Paper

    According to Ethics in Criminal Justice by Sam Souryal, Socratic Reasoning is a form of inquiry that incorporates two interrelated functions: first, the purpose of a phenomenon in question is established, then the efficacy of the phenomenon in fulfilling its purpose is demonstrated (Souryal, 2011). When applying this methodology to the issue of gun control, first the purpose of bearing arms must be established. If it can be demonstrated that the main purpose of bearing arms is to ensure self-defense

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    Ethical Issues In Nursing Case Study

    Week seven: What ethical issues have you seen in the clinical setting? How are these issues addressed? How do you feel about this? One ethical issues I have seen was with my patient . She was 65 year old woman who was in the hospital for Nausea and vomiting. She was in the hospital for about a week. I was getting the report from the pervious nurse and she constantly complained that the patient’s pain was in her head. She came to this assumption because she assumed that a hour or 2 after she received

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    Kant's Transcendentalism

    decline since his day, largely due to a wide variety of attacks from modern analytic philosophy. One of their main targets has been Kant's distinction between appearances and things in themselves. This distinction is integral to Kant's entire transcendental idealism; their attacks risk undermining the entire critical philosophy. These attacks are largely based on the two world interpretation of Kant's philosophy. This perspective is the most common of Kant's viewpoint; appearances and things in-themselves

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    Ancient Greek Research Paper

    Philosophy of Ancient Greece Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge either reality, existence, it's also considered as an academic discipline.They are the ideas that have shaped our new world the modern world.Greek philosophy pave the way for western intellectual tradition including modern science,but it also shook cultural foundations in its own time( Graham, Jacob ) .It's still being use it has shaped the new world greek philosopher were “seekers and lovers of wisdom

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    Conviction And Execution Of Socrates

    The Conviction and Execution of Socrates The Athenians convicted and executed Socrates because they believed his questioning of societal norms, his ability to persuade youth, and his lack of piety to the true gods was endangering the stability of the city-state. In his apology, Socrates argued that the main reason Athenians were unhappy with him was because of his belief that he had more knowledge than even the wisest men of the city. He believed they were embarrassed and outraged that he’d exposed

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