Heroes or Villains?

Do you agree with the hero’s action?

If you think Kant would regard it as immoral and you agree, how would you explain to someone in your own words why what they did was wrong despite the good

intentions and effects? If you don’t agree, and think that what they did was morally right, how would you respond to the question, “what if everyone did that?”

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Advocacy and its role in Cultural Diversity

Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care, Joyceen S. Boyle & Margaret M. Andrews. (2016), 7th edition.

    Chapters 14 – Cultural Competence in Ethical Decision Making. Click here to download the chapter 14
    Chapters 15 – Nursing and Global Health. Click here to download the chapter 15

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The Pax Romana

Describe the Pax Romana under Caesar Augustus and his successors.

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August 2026: There will come soft rains

if you want to write about “August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains,” you might find an article about 20th-century dystopic short stories.

write one well-developed paragraph that summarizes, synthesizes, and reflects on the source, using the outline below. Make sure that the paragraph contains specific information (not general observations that could apply to any source). Note that a single quote may be includedbut the quote must be no more than one (fully) typed line.
Write 2-3 sentences that summarize the sources main argument and claims; be specific when summarizing the text and include parenthetical citations when appropriate.
Write 2-3 sentences that discuss what evidence and examples the source uses to support its main focus/claims. Consider how effectively the author(s) presented her/his/their claims.  Keep in mind that your evaluation does not need to be only positive or negative; the source may be adept in certain areas, but not in others.
Write 2-3 sentences that reflect on how you might use the article/source in your researched essay. Consider what new information you learnedand how the source added to the ongoing conversation about your topic. It may be helpful to imagine the author as a participant in an online discussion on the poemwhat would she/he say?