I'm going to sum up three vital qualities a supervisor must possess. Firstly, a supervisor must be kind-hearted, slow to anger, and stern if need be. Kind-hearted, as in to treat his employees well. A supervisor must know how to separate personal problem from work, and not take his personal problem to the office. He mustn't let his anger get the better of him. Just because he's a boss, doesn't mean he can lash out at his employees whenever he feels like, because that's surely not a quality of
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Punishment A Discussion Paper Submitted to Chase Porter In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for PSC 205 University of Alabama By Anna Yslava November 17, 2015 Discuss Nietzsche’s explanation for how we derive punishment and what role it serves. Do you agree or disagree with its analysis. We are generally tempted to see things as having inherent meanings. For instance, punishment is at once the act of punishing and the reason behind the punishment. However, Nietzsche argues
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1. Courage involves confidence in the face of fear, best exhibited on the battlefield, where men show themselves unafraid to die an honorable death. Aristotle says that the most frightening thing is death but the courageous is not concerned with this and the most terrible things. Death of these men that are considered courageous happen on the battlefield amongst the greatest and noblest danger. A courageous man is one who is fearless in facing a noble death. A courageous person is fearless, but
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Corruption in “In the Shadow of War” There are many people that possess a clear sense of good and evil. However, in many cases there is no good or evil in decisions: one must base their decisions on chances of survival. Over time, enough suppression of moral can lead to corruption: this can happen whether it is willing or unwilling. In Ben Okri’s “In the Shadow of War”, there are characters that have been forced into these decisions in order to continue living. The theme of corruption is evident
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Key-Ann Fran BSMT-2F Rizal’s Letter to his countrymen To the Filipinos: The step which I have made or will miss is without doubt, very risky, I need not say that I have given it much thought. I know that almost all are opposed to it. But I also know that non knows what is happening in my heart. I cannot live knowing that many suffer unjust persecutions because of me. I cannot live seeing my brothers and their numerous families persecuted like criminals. I prefer to face death and I give
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Why do some agree with Physician-assisted suicide? PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning May 23, 2016 Physicians have been assisting people in committing suicide for many years by using methods of lethal injections. Assisted suicide is a step method in assisting someone to end their existence and is legal in Oregon, Vermont, and Washington State. James Rachel; 1941-2003 has argued for euthanasia (from the Greek for “good death” or the right to die and euthanasia is a practice of intentionally
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4222-304 Duty of care in my job role means I take on the legal responsibilities to safeguard the wellbeing and welfare of clients under my care. This means that I must watch out for potential risks or hazards, where possible. Every client should be supported to live in the project free from prejudice, and safe from abuse whether this be mental, physical, financial or sexual. My responsibilities under the duty of care are to ensure I do everything within my job role to ensure this happens. The
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Ramone Snowden Hum 200 June 30th, 2016 Oppression Oppression undermines groups or individuals of humanity in different ways and is a pervasive theme in the books Heart of Darkness and Tess of the D’Urbervilles. In the novel Heart of Darkness, oppression is demonstrated by human’s desire to control others through slavery. Oppression is also demonstrated in the novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles as viewed in the treatment of Tess and women of that time period. Oppression is
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Hasnae Benyaich The Social Responsibility of a Business is to Increase Profit by Milton Friedman in the light of The Stakeholder Theory by Edward Freeman In light of Friedman's understanding, we can without much of a stretch withhold his fundamental contentions in respect of corporate social responsibility. Friedman contends that the main obligation of a business is to make utilization of its potential asset for the sole purpose of expanding benefit. For him, staying aware of the capitalist principles
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Reminder: Your intro should have the three components: A). A hook, B). Background including a brief summary, title and author’s name, and C). A thesis statement. See below: Example intro: Isaac Asimov once said that “to insult someone we call him 'bestial. For deliberate cruelty and nature, 'human' might be the greater insult.” Animals aren’t cruel because they mostly kill for survival, to eat, feed their young, and defend themselves, but humans they kill for racial hatred, jealousy, and
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