The United Nations Security Council
Reforming the United Nations Security Council: A Regional Approach
Reforming the United Nations Security Council: A Regional Approach
Critically discuss James Rachels’ retributivist theory of punishment.
You will create an essay that addresses the following: Explain what each religion studied in this course believes about God/gods/divine beings. Identify if each religion believes in one God, multiple gods, or no gods at all. Describe how each religion explains the nature or character of God/gods. Identify the major practices or rituals of …
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You will create an essay that addresses the following: Explain what each religion studied in this course believes about God/gods/divine beings. Identify if each religion believes in one God, multiple gods, or no gods at all. Describe how each religion explains the nature or character of God/gods. Identify the major practices or rituals of …
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Why did Athens wait so long to put Socrates on trial?
Give a specific, real-life example (not a “what if” or purely speculative one) of an action that would support Kant’s idea that one can do the right thing for the wrong reason. Is it also possible to do the wrong thing for the right reason, according to Kant? …
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Give a specific, real-life example (not a “what if” or purely speculative one) of an action which would support Kant’s idea that one can do the right thing for the wrong reason. Is it also possible to do the wrong thing for the right reason, according to Kant? …
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A philosophy of education is a statement regarding your beliefs and values about education. This statement is often required as part of the application process in gaining employment as a teacher. Write a 500-750 word statement of your educational philosophy using the results of your “Professional Dispositions Self-Assessment Survey.” Your philosophy may be grounded in …
Read the following thought experiment from Philippa Foot and then write an essay that answers the questions that follow:“Let us consider […] a pair of cases which I shall call Rescue I and Rescue II. In the first Rescue story we are hurrying in our jeep to save some people – letthere be five of …
Assessment Description A philosophy of education is a statement regarding your beliefs and values about education. This statement is often required as part of the application process in gaining employment as a teacher. Create a 750-1,000 word draft of your educational philosophy. Your philosophy should be grounded in educational theory. Revise your educational philosophy throughout …