Mother Theresa is known for devoting her life to the poor, caring for them and living among them to demonstrate compassion on a daily basis. Do you think Kant would give her a moral gold star? Why or why not?
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In your opinion, does our health care system encourage moral
excellence, or make it difficult for doctors, nurses and other
medical professionals to achieve moral excellence? Why or why not?
(This is your OPINION, but you must give REASONS for it, hence the
reason it is called a “Reasoned Opinion Post”. You are not graded
on what your opinion is, but rather on how well you substantiate or
support that opinion.)
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read the case study and answer the following questions
1 Describe the issues surrounding Josiah’s mealtime
behaviors
2 Describe how Josiah’s mother and grandmother could introduce
new foods into Josiah’s diet.
3.What suggestions can you give for between-meal snacks for
Josiah? Give examples of snacks that would be appropriate for
him.
4.What concerns do you have about giving Josiah un- limited
access to apple juice in the sippy cup?
5.How can healthy eating behaviors be developed in
Josiah?
6. Josiah...