Intro to Ethics
Is self concern immoral? If not, why must we ever concern ourselves with others?
Answer- Self concern is not immoral if we take into account the concern of others and our concern should not overlap the concern of others . We must concern ourselves with others because if we don't do then we would be revoking their right to be heard and their freedom of speech .
If we don't have concern for others then we would be labelled as selfish having only self interest and serving only our own self .
Intro to Ethics Is self concern immoral? If not, why must we ever concern ourselves with...
13. When considering ethics in decision making we can ask ourselves 3 questions....Is it legal, Is it fair?, Is it right? If we must ask ourselves these 3 questions the decision we are contemplating must be unethical Explain.......(2 marks) 14. Protecting the natural environment with effective stewardship and a commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen is critical to business success. Explain ..... (2 marks)
Is it ever possible to completely remove bias from analysis? Why or why not? (Intro to Intelligence)
18. The definition of autonomy in nursing is: a. The right to self-determination b. Concern for the welfare and well-being of others c. Respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations d. Acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards of practice
10. The self-serving bias is the tendency to a. repeat ourselves when we think we're right. b. take care of our own needs first, and worry about others later. C. credit our successes to internal, dispositional factors and our failures to situational influences. d. describe our successes in greater detail than our failures. 5. Harry Harlow demonstrated that attachment in rhesus monkeys was related to a. feeding only. C. learning experiences. b. contact comfort. d. insecurity. 7. Formal operations allow...
If we wish to achieve effective self-leadership, we must? Select one: a. place the responsibilty of our actions on authority figures b. take responsibility for what others think c. take responsibility for what others do d. take responsiblity for what we think
Why can’t we see ourselves on a desk given that light is reflected on all the surfaces? Explain.
Why do we pant heavily when we exerting ourselves? Explain in terms of CO2, water, carbonic acid, energy, oxygen, H2O in plasma
Business Ethics--> Is capitalism just? Why should we even ask the question? Is the fairest society produced by capitalism? Is there even a tension between capitalism and fairness? We are the wealthiest society the world has ever seen. Does wealth create responsibilities? If so, how should these responsibilities be distributed or shared?
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07. How we ought to act in relation to others: a. Ethics b. Being c. Doing d. None of the above Q8. The study of our moral lives, our actions and how our actions affect ourselves and others a. Ethics b. Being c. Doing d. None of the above 09. Framework, background and point of reference a. Normative basis b. Non-maleficence c. Beneficence d. Autonomy e. Justice 09. Do not harm others a. Normative basis b. Non-maleficence...
Anaerobic digestion for biogas production or wastewater treatment • Intro: • Why we need alternative fuel/energy sources and why biomethane? • Why wastewater must be treated (link to biogeochemical cycles/decomposition) significance/context (20%) • Microbiology of AD (50%) • Reactor types used for biogas production or wastewater treatment and how they are applied – case studies or examples welcome (30%) Microbiology