What do you think is the strongest argument for why we should always believe women in so-called “she said, he said” cases of sexual assault accusations? Why does it mater? Philosophical answers can apply here.
Women in so-called “she said, he said” cases of sexual assault accusations. It would be considered a very derogatory statement to apply as a reason for sexual assault. Women are harassed,inappropriately touched, raped and victimized. It does not involve mutual consent. This can be understood through various philosophers' arguments like M. Foucault who talks about the power relations or Durkheim "I think therefore I am.
What do you think is the strongest argument for why we should always believe women in...
what do you think the status of free speech in America is? Do you believe that the average American person supports freedom of speech? When someone claims to support freedom of speech, do you think that person really supports all speech or just the speech he or she happens to agree with? If you were the Chief of the Speech Police, what kind of speech would you forbid, and why? Would you forbid gay-bashing speech, racist jokes or insults, extremist...
Do you think Franklin and Vince demonstrated a high level of social intelligence? Why or why not? Marcia Brady is naturally extroverted and always ready to approach her co-workers to offer help. Franklin Pierce is more of an introvert, but is ready to help if approached. Marcia and Franklin have both successfully completed four years with Hi-Tech Solutions, and management is very satisfied with both of them as they are equally talented and consistent performers. They’ve always been on friendly...
Considering all we know today about HIV//AIDS, do you believe a physician should have the right to refuse certain patient cases based on a patient's diagnosis? Conversely, should patients have the right to refuse to be seen by healthcare providers who are HIV+ or have AIDS (not that this protected health information would be available, but think about it!)
Why do you think medical errors are so common? What should health care providers do to reduce medical errors? What can patients do to reduce medical errors? How can we raise awareness about the importance of reducing medical errors?
how do you believe the situation should be handled? should Jennifer report the error? explain why or why not. what are the ethical considerations involved in reporting vs not reporting this error? grave discussion: 50 points possible Discussion 1 deflect: The Concept of Safety Case Study Leslie Jones is a 24-year-old female admitted to the hospital with appendicitis. The physician orders 2 mg Morphine sulfate IV for pain. Two nurses, Jennifer Johnson and Paul Richards, are present when the physician...
What other indicator do you think we should look at to determine if an economy is "strong"? You might get some ideas by looking at the "FRED" database. Or alternatively, of the indicators discussed in the lessons, which do you think is most important? Why?
1. The environment is not frequently thought about when we consider "health." Why do you think that is? 2. What do you believe to be the number one environmental health threat in the US? 3. Detail your rationale for thinking this way. What is one thing that you think every person could do to improve environmental health?
what goods (or services) do you think that we in the US should focus on that would enable us to become a world leader, thereby adding to our economic growth and quality of life? Conversely, what goods should we rely more on through imports? What goods does it make sense to both import and export, meaning we have increased options and competivite prices.
Should we seek to impose tighter regulations on lobbyists? Why do you think this? Explain your answer with information from the readings. You can also use outside sources to support your answer.
what do you think it means to “develop your brand”? Why is this so important for your internship experience, but also possible future jobs? Provide an example where someone needed to develop their brand more than he/she already had. What were the repercussions for an underdeveloped brand?