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Help me study for my Philosophy class. I’m stuck and don’t understand.
This week, we’ve been reading about selection processes and placing people in jobs.
For millennia, humankind has made decisions about who gets elevated to high positions and who does not. Often, in our world, the most privileged, beautiful or wealthy get picked over those who do not stand out in these ways. But what does God have to say about all of this?
In 1 Samuel chapter 16, the prophet Samuel looked at a man called Eliab and concluded “Surely the LORD’s anointed stands here before the LORD.” But scripture records that “the LORD said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.”
For this week’s post, let’s respond to this question: If we are in charge of hiring or promoting employees for our organization, how do we do so in a way that reflects God’s heart toward all of us as He evaluates our hearts?Current Events Ethical Issues in the News: nursing coursework help
I’m working on a Sociology exercise and need support.
Topic: Natural Law and Human Rights
Using one of the https://www.usatoday.com/, search for a current news story that demonstrates a moral or ethical dilemma. Your current news selection must be within the last 90 days. Examine the news story. Be sure to reflect and consider all aspects and viewpoints the author provides.
In your initial post, state the title of the news story and include the Hyperlink so that others can access the story. Briefly summarize the story and explain the moral or ethical issue/dilemma and how it relates to an ethical theory, principle, and concept or code in the course text. Your response must be at least 200 words and show a clear connection between the news story/event and the course material.Response to discussion post minimum 100 words
I need help with a Law question. All explanations and answers will be used to help me learn.
You just basically responding to the student of what you felt compelling and enlightening
Student paper down below:
One of the most compelling topics for me was the diversion-oriented vs. punitive system for juveniles. It has been my passion to work with youth, especially youth who are often marginalized, oppressed and display at risk behaviors. I truly believe that juvenile delinquency cannot be solved by locking youth up under undesirable conditions, that offer no form of rehabilitative support. I have found through the research for that particular assignment, coupled with my personal experience through work, that all youth just need someone that will take the time to listen, show support and guide them on the right path. After all, the old saying goes, the more you tell them no, the more they are going to do it. So, in turn youth will continue to push them into delinquent behavior or to continue to recidivate. I also found that through this course I gained a much better understanding of how the overall court system works, to include understanding that the very city and state that I reside in is the biggest court system in the country.
Participating in the discussion allowed for a better understanding of how fellow classmates perceive the system and how the system works. I appreciated reading the thought-provoking discussion posts and receiving ample, constructive and kind critique. Everyone was respectful and offered more to the discussion that I have honestly encountered in past courses. It was great getting to be in a class with such wonderfully diverse people.
I believe I say this in most courses, and I do understand that it is hard to do hands on, outing type of assignments when you study online, but for me I love to be hands on and see how things work face to face. I think it would be interesting if there were an assignment where you had to go into a court or juvenile facility and write about the experience.
Overall, I learned a great deal and appreciate the support from fellow classmates and professor Johnson.
Good luck everyone! Keep pushing forward!!
