Truth Telling

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    Ethical Lens Review

    Responsibilities and my Core Values as Autonomy and Rationality/Sensibility. Combined these results state the truth of the range of my moral capacity. ELI summarizes my definition of ethical behavior as one who fulfills their duties as an individual and responsible adult who makes responsible choices that benefit the community. I am an individual first and part of the community second, but in all things I seek truth, justice, fairness, and equality. The Your Gift section of the Inventory best describes my view

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    Religious and Ethical Language Are About Facts. Discuss.

    and religious language is to be treated. The cognitivists argue that statements about religion and ethics possess truth value, and hence can be known. As such the case such statements can be about facts. For example ‘Hitler is evil’ or ‘God exists’ is knowable in the sense that it corresponds to events that are occurring in the world. This view presents the correspondence theory of truth, which is what has now become to be known as early Wittgenstein’s writings. It argues that statements are true so

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    Christian Cuseling

    growing. As a Christian counselor you have to work with your client’s growth process. Two ways to do this are to apply grace and truth to the sessions and to be able to look at the clients problems in a non-judgmental way. A Christian counselor has to be able to apply both grace and truth in their sessions. “Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each one of you speak the truth with his neighbor, for we are members one of another” (Ephesians 4:25). Christian counseling can be very painful for the client

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    Media Convergance

    What is meant by the media convergence with regard to technology, and how has it affected everyday life? This is defined as a process of combining telecommunications and computers thus making them into one form. It seems like everyone has a smart phone that can literally be a mini computer that fits into the palm of their hand. With the advancement of technology you can stay in the comfort of your own home and watch television, listen to music, shop, go to school, and work without leaving the comfort

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    Cosi

    loneliness of characters who fail to embrace change and admit wrong are revealed as they lose their companions. Nowra divulges the loneliness of individuals who refuse to admit wrong when confronted by the truth. Nick, a representation of society, refuses to adapt his ideologies when he faces truth. At the beginning, Nowra conveys how Nick is given a chance to right his wrongs. The fact he is in the ‘dark’ symbolizes his ability to embrace a new change. Regardless of the option, he labels the patients

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    Biblical Integration

    come about all too often throughout time. It has at times driven a wedge between men because in order to gain knowledge and understanding of the truths of the world, Science deems it necessary to prove the truths by presenting the facts through a systematic process. The Bible on the other hand is presented to man by God and offers knowledge of the truths of the world through having faith and building a relationship with Him, which brings forth the knowledge needed to understand the world. In fact

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    Theory Critique: Wilson

    Summary of Content Sandra Wilson’s theory of counseling is presented in her book Hurt People Hurt People. Wilson examines the role that a person’s development from childhood plays in their adult life. She explains that the truth that children accept about themselves carry over into adulthood and cause problems. In essence, Wilson argues that “what we live with, we learn, what we learn, we practice. What we practice, we become, and what we become has consequences” (Wilson 2001, 86). Children accept

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    Reputation

    or a bad thing, depending on your outlook. At work, I’m viewed as a safety conscious, strict (by the book), well-organized, and technically proficient leader. These traits may seem likeable and widely accepted by most; however, that’s far from the truth. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Because of the ingrained culture of “Where there’s chaos there’s cash,” people at my current place of employment are often reluctant to change and therefore try their best not to conform to any form of it (necessary/unnecessary)

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    Ethic

    20-30 a. The bases for shareholders' and creditors' suits against CD&A under state common law include: • Breach of contract: The relationship between CD&A and Lestrad is contractual and requires that the CPAs' performance be rendered in a competent manner. The shareholders and creditors may claim breach of contract as third-party beneficiaries of the contract between the CPAs and Lestrad, since it could be held that the contract was entered into for their benefit and therefore they are in privity

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    Common-Knowledge

    Explain the difference between the “common-knowledge” material in a research paper and the material from sources to which you must give credit. Common knowledge is knowledge that is known by everyone or nearly everyone, usually with reference to the community in which the term is used. A Good example of common knowledge would be that you only drive when the light is green except when making a right turn in some states. It is important to give credit when doing a research paper, if you use quotes

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