Monday, May 25, 2020
French Revolution Causes - 1139 Words
The French Revolution was not an event that happened overnight but rather a series of events that occurred over several years leading up to the overthrow of the monarchy and the implementation of a new government. The Primary cause for the fall of the Ancien regime was its financial instability and inability to improve upon the lives of the French people. The 4 key flaws or events leading to the fall of the regime was; the structure of royal government, the taxation system, the structure of french society and the Enlightenment. A major fault with the Ancien government was its inefficient and corrupt taxation system. The biggest fault with the system was through how taxes were collected, a method called tax farming. The government hiredâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦For example, the Church exerted a certain amount of influence over the King as they had certain rights and privileges he couldnt touch for fear of angering religious zealots amongst the people. Furthermore the King was unable to manage a country on his own and required a council of advisors to assist him in important decisions. These advisors held a considerable amount of power and could easily manipulate a weak willed king. The King also needed people to carry out his will. In the provinces, this job was undertaken by intendants who would often pay their way into the position. These men had control over what news arrived to the King and how well his will was followed to the letter. This meant the King was often unaware of the full extent of what was occurring within his lands as well as a high chance of corruption amongst his Intendants. As a result Intendants were free to alter taxation laws to suit themselves, withdraw money from the Royal treasury and ignore the Kings orders. The fact that Louis XVI never left Versailles also made it easy for people to control his source of information. The structure of French society and the hierarchy of the people was also a major contributor to the monarchys demise. The people were divided into 3 estates with the Clergy in the 1st estate, the nobility in the 2nd and the remainder in the 3rd estate. The 3rdShow MoreRelatedCauses Of The French Revolution896 Words à |à 4 Pagesyears, the French Revolution went from women marching to Versailles and demanding bread, to the institution of the Reign of Terror, which killed close to 250,000 people. The late 18th century was a dramatic time of French, political transformation which originally strived to implement equality throughout the nation. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen reflected the ideas of the Enlightenment and presented the idea of equality and liberty. In theory, the French Revolution of 1789Read MoreThe Causes Of The French Revolution1273 Words à |à 6 PagesDuring 1789, the French Revolution broke out against totalitarian rule and extreme poverty suffered by French civilians. France was under the absolute control of Louis XVI who gathered groups of nobles, clergy, and other royal families in certain cities. The corrupt French royal families in those cities were squandering nearly 75% of Franceââ¬â¢s wealth and in addition to the expense of royal classes, other wealthy classes such as landlords, local government, and churches were not taxed which made taxesRead MoreThe Cause Of The French Revolution2375 Words à |à 10 PagesThe Cause of the French Revolution Throughout history, what remains true is that the people are the ones who start a revolution. And when around 98% of a population is suffering to make a living, there is little hope for those in power. Taxes levied only on the common folk, crippling wars that left France with huge debts, and the careless spending of the upper classes ultimately lead to the start of the revolution. The main political cause was that the King had too much power but weak foreign policyRead MoreCauses of the French Revolution Essay1137 Words à |à 5 PagesAnalyze the various causes of the French Revolution. Include social, economic and ideological factors Just as any story has a climax; one can deduce that the 17th and 18th centuries were the turning point for most of European history; however, different places experienced this change in different ways. As the previous discoveries and inventions were made by remarkable scientists like Galileo, the Enlightenment was the next logical step in the era. As incredible philosophers like Jean- Jacques RousseauRead More Causes of the French Revolution Essay1383 Words à |à 6 PagesCauses of the French Revolution There were many causes and events leading up to the French Revolution in 1789. Before the Revolution, France had been involved in many expensive wars, especially the American War of Independence, causing financial difficulties and debts which were increased through the expensive upkeep of the Royal Family and their courts. At this time the Age of Enlightenment was occurring and new ideas, challenging the Ancien Regime and the Absolute right to rule, were emergingRead MoreCauses of the French Revolution Essay1464 Words à |à 6 PagesCauses of the French Revolution The French Revolution happened in France around the period 1789-92 (although these dates are disputed by historians), and resulted in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the Ancien Rà ©gime (the system of government). The monarchy in France had been established for many centuries, and the causes of the Revolution were deeply-rooted, including the problems with the Ancien Rà ©gime, the growth of nationalism, the influence of philosophers, and the example ofRead MoreThe Main Causes of the French Revolution2204 Words à |à 9 PagesNotes! I. Causes of the French Revolution 1. International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state 2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the ââ¬Å"reformâ⬠of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy. 3. The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montequieuââ¬â¢s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notionsRead MoreCauses And Background Of The French Revolution Essay1786 Words à |à 8 PagesCauses and Background of the French Revolution French Revolution: 1789 - 1799 French military intervention helped garner revolutions elsewhere. At the time, France was the most populous and advanced society. ââ¬Å"The essential fact about the Old Regime was that it was still legally aristocratic and in some ways feudal. Everyone belonged legally to an ââ¬Ëestateââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëorderââ¬â¢ of society. The First Estate was the clergy, the Second Estate was the nobility, and the Third Estate included everyone else, i.e. theRead More Causes of the French Revolution Essay2205 Words à |à 9 PagesCauses of the French Revolution The French Revolution was essentially a class war between the emerging Bourgeoisie against the Privileged class, this meant they saw the Privileged class as the only hurdle between themselves and equality within French society. Many of the ideas they pursued stemmed from the enlightenment and they believed that in order to gain their full economic, social and political potential and gain equality, the Bourgeoisie had to eradicate the privileges that wereRead More Causes of the French Revolution Essay2786 Words à |à 12 Pagesinequality is not exclusive to the French Revolution. In fact, these variations are seen within our modern relationships, social structures, and political structuresââ¬âa few of which are outlined above. In regards to the French Revolution, the misrepresentation felt among the Third Estate at the end of the 18th century was a factor of the outbreak of the Revolution. However, this sentiment of unfairness alone was not the most influential in starting the Revolution, but rather it was the imbalances within
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Terri and the Turkey Thanksgiving Day Play
The author grants permission for anyone to use this short play for educational and/or amateur purposes. Terri and the Turkey By Wade Bradford Stage Right: The humble home of Grandpa and Grandpa. Stage Left: The animal pen. Narrator: Thanksgiving. A time of joy and celebration. Of food, relaxation, and family. A day beloved by everyone. Everyone that is exceptâ⬠¦Tom Turkey! (A Turkey named Tom walks on stage left, flapping his wings.) Tom: Gobble, gobble! On stage right, Grandma and Grandpa enter. Tom listens to them as they speak. GRANDMA: I mashed the potatoes...I crammed the cranberries...I yammed the yams, and now itââ¬â¢s time for you to do what you always do on Thanksgiving Day. GRANDPA: Watch football? GRANDMA: No! Itââ¬â¢s time to prepare the turkey. TOM: Prepare? That doesnââ¬â¢t sound so bad. GRANDMA: Prepare? Thatââ¬â¢s such hard work! I have to pluck the feathers. TOM: Ow! GRANDPA: And pull out the innards. TOM: Eek! GRANDPA: And toss him in the oven. TOM: Oh my! GRANDMA: But donââ¬â¢t forget. First, you must chop off his head. TOM: (Grabs his neck, fearful.) And all this time I thought I was going to be the guest of honor. (PIG enters.) Iââ¬â¢ve got to get out of here! These people are going to eat me! PIG: Oink, oink. Welcome to my world, buddy. GRANDPA: Well, I guess I better get busy. A happy couple, Mom and Dad, enter. MOM and DAD: Hi Grandpa! MOM: Happy Thanksgiving. DAD: Is there anything we can do to help? GRANDPA: Iââ¬â¢m glad you asked that. Go out back and chop off the turkeyââ¬â¢s head. DAD: Oh. I was hoping you would have me set the table. GRANDPA: Too bad. Get chopping! MOM: Be brave dear. DAD: But honey, you know the sight of blood makes me queasy. MOM: Iââ¬â¢m needed in the kitchen. DAD: Well, sometimes a man has to do what a man has to doââ¬â (A son and a daughter [Terri] enter.) DAD: Make his kids do the work. SON: Hey Dad, is dinner ready yet? DAD: Son, this is a very special Thanksgiving because Iââ¬â¢m giving you a very special responsibility. I need you to chop off the turkeyââ¬â¢s head. SON: Gross! DAD: And while youââ¬â¢re at it, pluck the feathers, take out the innards, and give it to Grandma to put in the oven. SON: Butââ¬âbutââ¬âbutâ⬠¦ DAD: Have fun, son. The son turns to Terri, who has been engrossed in a book. SON: Terri! Hey bookworm! Did you hear what Dad just said to me? TERRI: No, I was too busy reading my history book. SON: You mean you didnââ¬â¢t hear a single word Dad said? TERRI: No. What did he say? SON: He wants you to kill the turkey. He pushes her toward the animal pen, then exits. Note: All of the other human characters have cleared the stage too. TERRI: Well, I guess if we want a turkey dinner, someone has to do it. Optional: She picks up a prop ax [make sure its something safe]. TERRI: (Approaching Tom) Sorry, Mr. Turkey. The time has come. TOM: Iââ¬â Iââ¬â I feel faint! The turkey starts to sway back and forth. He falls to the ground. TERRI: Oh no! I think heââ¬â¢s having a heart attack! GRANDMA: (Entering.) Whoââ¬â¢s having a heart attack? TERRI: (Checking the turkeyââ¬â¢s pulse.) He doesnââ¬â¢t have a pulse. GRANDPA: (Entering.) I donââ¬â¢t have a pulse? TERRI: Not you, Grandpa. The turkey! DAD and MOM enter. DAD: Terri, what are you doing? TERRI: CPR. I learned it in health class. MOM: Sheââ¬â¢s such a good student. SON: (Entering.) What the heck is going on? TERRI: I think itââ¬â¢s working. Live, Mr. Turkey! Live!!! (Optional: If you want to get really silly with this skit, the actress can pretend to use a defibrillator.) TOM: (Coming back to life.) Gobble gobble! MOM: You did it honey! DAD: You saved his life. TERRI: Yep. Now I guess I better cut off his head. GRANDMA: Now wait, child. It just doesnââ¬â¢t seem right. TERRI: You know, according to my history book, presidents such as Harry Truman and John Kennedy have spared the lives of their turkeys. And since 1989, the White House has been granting a presidential pardon to each live turkey that is presented to the president. Maybe this year we could do the same kind of thing. GRANDMA: I think thatââ¬â¢s a lovely idea. After all, one of the many things we should be thankful for is simply how many families have been able to have wonderful Thanksgiving dinners all because of this noble bird. Besides we have many other delicious foods we can eat: yams, cranberries, freshly made bread, and mashed potatoes. GRANDPA: Thatââ¬â¢s right, Grandma. Now, whoââ¬â¢s up for some pork chops? PIG: (Feeling faint.) I gotta get out of here! The End
Friday, May 15, 2020
Boots Preferred by Woodsmen
In a discussion ending withà a voteà with loggers, foresters and forest owners, I offerà you these recommendations for purchasing forestry, logging, or hiking boots. I also want to post this information alongà with links to purchase boots from these recommended companies at competitive prices and online. Although many boot companies sell only through retail distributors and catalogs, you can purchase most of the boots right from this feature. The professional promoters of these boots have had years of experience in the woods and, to my knowledge, have no particular connection to any of the boot companies. I asked for their opinion and have listed the top boots in order of popularity according to a poll that has been on my site for years. With that out of the way, lets look at some ofà the forestrys favorite boots. The Top Boots For Forest Work and Recreation Voted #1 - Danner Boots.à The Dannerà Shoeà Company continues to manufacture a complete line of hiking, fishing, hunting, uniform, and work boots in their 30,000 square foot factory in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. The Dannerà wholesales to specialty retail stores and mail-order companies throughout the country and has one company-owned factory retail outlet. I preferà Danner Boots...they sell insulated, non-insulated, etc. and they are a top quality boot. - STEVE SWANSON 1976 Voted #2 - Whites Boots (buy womens only from Amazon).à Whites Boots Company has been manufacturing Whites, Buffalo, and Hathorn Boots for over a century. Foresters, firefighters, linemen, loggers, and active hunterà and hikers who simply enjoy the outdoors have been Whites customer base. Whites specialty is in hand-crafting boots for customers requiring a custom fit to their exact specifications, utilizing a tri-dimensional fitting process to ensure proper measure. I only wearà Whites Bootsà and use Obenaughes oil. Spendy but nice........ - RECYCLE1 Voted #3 - Herman Survivor Boots.à Herman Survivors boots sales and customer service are available only from Wal-Mart and are considered a budget boot (which probably had a lot to do with its high vote). I have owned several Herman survivors but only had a good experience with the Buffalo steel-toe boot and the engineer style. Voted #4 - Red Wing Boot.à From a tiny corner shop started in 1905 in Red Wing Minnesota, the Red Wing Shoe Company, Inc. has grown into a respected manufacturer of working boots and shoes as is confirmed by talking to loggers and foresters. Four facilities and hundreds of craftspeople making thousands of pairs by hand each day keep up with supplying a good boot at a fair price. Red Wingsà andà Herman Survivorsà are good and they are a little cheaper than Whites... Wearem every day, even to meetings and when Ill be in the office all day. - PHORESTER Voted #5 - Chippewa Boot Chippewa Boots, Inc. started with only logger boots in 1901 and are pioneers in manufacturing woods grade boots. They claim to use only the best materials, the best construction techniques, and the most innovative technology to build a boot. The result -- as is attested to by a loyal group of hikers and foresters -- are the best boots around. Here are companies that did not make the poles favorite ranking. Still, I believe they are good companies with a quality product and provide exceptional boot value per dollar spent. Honorable Mention #1 - Rocky Boots Headquartered in Nelsonville, Ohio, Rocky Shoes and Boots, Inc. provide quality outdoor and occupational footwear since 1932. Nearly 30,000 retail and catalog outlets carry ROCKYà ® footwear. Honorable Mention #2 - Georgia Boots For over 60 years Georgia Boot has been a leader in the work footwear market. Based in Nelsonville, Ohio, the company manufactures and markets quality work and outdoor footwear. Georgia Boots safety footwear meets the highest safety standards set by OSHA. Honorable Mention #3 - Wolverine Boots Established in 1883 in Rockford, Michigan, Wolverine made original boots that helped build the railroads, erect skyscrapers, and expand highways across North America. Wolverine is a great boot company but just not caught on with forestry and logging types. Honorable Mention #4 - Timberland Boots Timberland is a global supplier of boots. Timberland services retail stores throughout North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, South Africa, and the Middle East. The Timberland PRO line of boots is specially designed gear for working professional craftspeople.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Comparison of Research Designs Essay - 3986 Words
Comparison of Research Designs Capella University Comparison of Research Designs Template The following seven tables are part of a template that will guide you through the comparison of research designs assignment. The tables include: â⬠¢ Descriptions of basic research designs. â⬠¢ Types of basic research designs. â⬠¢ Main characteristics. â⬠¢ Followed steps. â⬠¢ Appropriate usage. â⬠¢ Purpose statement and sample questions. â⬠¢ Associated research paradigms. This template directs you to portions of the course text, Educational Research: Planning, Conducting, and Evaluating Quantitative and Qualitative Research (Creswell, 2008). Each table includes chapter numbersâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦| |Ethnographic Designs |Pages 20-22 and |Ethnographic design is a qualitative research method in which the researcher is able to | | |Chapter 14. |investigate and describe a group (subgroup) of the population. Patterns within the population| | | |of those studied are highlighted. | |Narrative Research |Pages 20-22 and |Narrative Research design is a method of telling the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of | |Designs |Chapter 15. |one or two people. As a qualitative measure, participantsââ¬â¢ stories are retold in a | | | |descriptive format. The narratives help to describe group behaviors or ideas. | |Mixed Methods Designs |Pages 20-22 and |Mixed methods designs combines qualitative and quantitative data. Data can be collected | | |Chapter 16. |simultaneously or sequentially when using mixed methods designs. The researcher must also | | | |decide whether to integrate or connect (use one to prove or support the other) the two sets of| | |Show MoreRelatedComparison of Research Design2594 Words à |à 11 Pagesï » ¿Descriptions of Basic Research Designs Research Design Families Creswell Text Reference Description Experimental Designs Pages 20-22 and Chapter 10. An experimental research design uses quantitative procedures to determine whether an activity or materials (an intervention) make a difference for participants. Two groups are formed: a control group and an experimental group. The experimental group receives the intervention and the control group does not. The performance of each group isRead MoreA Comparison of Multiple Research Designs2039 Words à |à 9 PagesReversal design involves repeated measures of behavior in a given setting requiring at least three consecutive phases: initial baseline, intervention, and return to baseline (Cooper, 2007). As with any intervention, baseline data is a typical primary condition for beginning the process. With reversal design data is collected, until steady state responding is achieved and then intervention is begun. The condition is applied in the form of treatment and then reversal of the treatment is performedRead MoreQuantitative Research Design Critique Template899 Words à |à 4 Pages NU310_Unit 5 Quantitative Research Design Critique Template ââ¬Å"Quantitative studies usually focus on concepts that are fairly well developed, about which there is an existing body of evidence, and for which there are reliable methods of measurementâ⬠(Polit and Beck, 2012). I chose the Quantitative method of data collection for my research, because I want to determine the effective of regular instruction, face-to-face training, and follow-up on inhalation techniques in increasing treatment adherenceRead MoreQuasi-Experimental Designs Essay702 Words à |à 3 PagesQuasi-Experimental Designs Milagros V. 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Firstly, the social environments could be changed; the comparison from this experimental design is to compare the WAVFT scores between 1980 and previous year. During this period, the difference in the mean score could be resulted by the development of the technologyRead MoreEssay on Experimental Methods Used in Applied Research1702 Words à |à 7 Pages317).â⬠In this paper I will discuss some of these experimental methods used in applied research. First, I will discuss the similarities and differences between descriptive and inferential statistics, and when they should be used. In addition, I will explain the similarities and differences between single-case and small N-research designs. Furthermore, I will explain when single-case and small-N-research designs are used. Moreover; I will examine true experiments and examine how they control threatsRead MoreArticle Critique Assignment On Child Welfare Services8 36 Words à |à 4 Pages Article Critique Assignment 1. Describe the type of research used in this study. Include whether it is qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods. Is it exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory? Be sure to justify your answers. This study was comprised of mixed methods in that there were observations, interviews utilized to gather data, but there was also a clearly stated hypothesis in which the researcher was seeking to answer. This study was explanatory as it sought to further support the
Nanotechnology And Its Effects On The Field Of Drug...
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology in medicine has attracted a great deal of attention in the field of drug delivery and tissue engineering over the past few decades. This increasing interest in nanomedicine is driven by its potential to revolutionize the treatment of some prevalent global disease such as cancer, cardiovascular disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and diabetes in safer and more effective ways [1, 2]. Nanotechnology refers to the engineering of materials at the atomic, molecular, and supramolecular levels in at least one dimension from 1ââ¬â100 nanometers [3]. The manipulation of matter at the nanoscale to fabricate materials with modified and new properties is a rapidly growing field of research withâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The latter refers to the targeted drug delivery, which is a key aspect of nanomedicine. Targeted delivery is to deliver therapeutic agents in the right concentration, in the right time to the right site. The idea of targeted drug delivery is not new and dates back to 1906, when for the first time Paul Ehrlich disseminated the concept of a ââ¬Ëmagic bulletââ¬â¢ [14]. Almost after a century researching on targeted drug delivery, the ââ¬Ëmagic bulletââ¬â¢ is still a challenge to implement in the clinic. The challenge involves finding the appropriate therapeutic agents, targeting moieties, and pharmaceutical carriers [15]. An ideal pharmaceutical vehicle would be biocompatible, biodegradable, non-toxic and non-immunogenic. In addition, it should not be recognized by the host s defense
No Groove in the Gunsights Essay Example For Students
No Groove in the Gunsights Essay No Groove in the GunsightsLars KullbergAlways under the thumb of his dark mistress, the speaker strugglesbeneath her power. Try as he may, he will never be able to break the tie oflust between the two. His threats are not threatening to her, and he knows this. His power is beneath hers, and he knows this as well. By threatening hislover in the 140th sonnet, the speaker is merely admitting to his ownhelplessness to which he is forever bound. This appears to be the first sonnet in which he is taking a stand. Never before has he spoken in such a threatening tone: Be wisedo not press/Mytongue tied patience (140. 1-2). One might think that he is now revealing forthe first time his yet unheard of power. But he has no such power. He knows that his threats do not frighten herso why does he even bother? Sure, he could untie his tongue and let the worldknow of her habits. However, no one would care. She is a dark ladyshe andothers like her are meant to be that way. He would only be telling what isalready known. However, what she has to tell of him is not already known. Being a married man, he is not expected to have a mistress. She is his only mistress. They both know this as well. If he were tolose her, he would have nothing left. She knows his lust for herhis need forher. She knows he lives for her darkness and for the pleasure he finds in hertemporary as it may be. Temporary yet lasting. There may be times when hethinks he can live without her, but the time comes again soon when he feels thefamiliar lust again. It is the lack of love which makes it temporary. However,it is the abundance of lust which makes it permanent. He is only one of her many lovers. If she were to loose him, she wouldstill have many others to satisfy her. She takes comfort in the fact that heneeds her and he remains under her thumb to almost any extent. The speakerknows she has many lovers. He claims to hate her unfaithfulness, but in fact helikes it. He likes the fact that she is nothing more than an object of sexoftemporary pleasure. If she were really in love with him and were truly faithful,he would be less attracted to her. The passion and the lust would be gone. So the question remainswhy does he bother with these empty threats?She would laugh if she were to hear these threats; he knows this. These threatsare not for her to hear, but for himself to hear. Sometimes you say things justto hear them saidbecause they sound good to the ear. But you know these thingshold no meaning and are not true. After the bully takes your lunch money, youwhisper under your breath, Hes dead. Ill kill him one of these days.Although you know you never will. It just feels good to say these things as asort of release. And that is all it isa release. The speaker likes to think of himselfas the one in power, as most anyone would. Even he himself admits to his ownhelplessness at the end of the sonnet: Bear thine eyes straight, though thyproud heart go wide. (140.14) He knows she sleeps around, but he asks that shepretend as though she doesnt when she is with him. 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Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Ethics Week free essay sample
I believe it is wrong for the Mayor to accept gifts from organizations that have not business with them because it might cause controversial between them if they dont pursue on working with them. The actions represented a greater good because the Mayor accepted their gifts out of courtesy to build relationships with the organizations. The Mayor would benefit from the good because he is also receiving gifts for himself. The consequences did not ethically justify his decision of accepting the gifts.I believe Locke would have addressed the robber the same way the Mayor and accepting the gifts out of respect and appreciation. 2. A college instructor is pursuing her doctorate in night school. To gain extra time for her own studies, she gives her students the same lectures, the same assignments, and the same examinations semester after semester without the slightest effort to improve them. I believe the college instructors decision to repeat the same assignment semester after semester was ethical because any professor in her position would do the same. We will write a custom essay sample on Ethics Week or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Also, there are many professors that are not even pursing to higher heir education repeat the same lectures and the same assignments over and over. One consequence that can occur due to repetitive of the assignments would be that it will make it easier for students to cheat of each other. Another consequence that may happen is that the school board can be informed and try to flip the situation and say that since she doesnt have time to put effort into her teaching, she should not be working.Locke believed that the inevitable pursuit of happiness and pleasure, when conducted rationally, dads to cooperation, and in the long run private happiness and the general welfare coincide. Immediate pleasures must give way to a prudent regard for ultimate good, including reward in the afterlife. Therefore, I think Locke would approve of the college instructor actions. Believe the actions taken place represented a greater good because the college instructor was trying to better herself by pursing a higher degree. It is not like she was simply lazy and did want to put effort; she just doesnt have the time for it all and that is understandable. The college instructor would benefit from the good because she is able to work, as well as, gaining her doctorate degree. I believe that the consequences ethically justified her actions because most likely she would not get much harm for being repetitive with the assignments and lectures. In this situation, the greater good overweight the consent ounces. 3. Todd and Edna have been married for three years. They have had serious personal problems. Edna is a heavy drinker, and Todd cannot keep a job.Also, they have bickered and fought constantly since their marriage. Deciding that the way to overcome their problems is to have a child, they stop practicing birth control, and Edna becomes pregnant. The decision that Todd and Edna made to overcome their problems was unethical because a baby cannot fix a problem it may help you grow up, but wouldnt solve the issue between the couple. One consequence that would most likely take place due to her pregnancy would be more financial problems. If Todd is unable to keep a job how is he going to be able to support and take care of his family.Another ensconce is that since Edna has a problem with drinking, there is no saying that she wont slip up and drink alcohol during her pregnancy, which may endanger her child. The last consequence is that most likely there is a good chance that the fighting and bickering would just start to get worst because having a baby would just put more stress to themselves. According to Lockers theory Of ethics, there are three general laws applicable to the behavior of humankind and each is followed by three sets of different enforcements, rewards and punishments.
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