The ethical principle of Utilitarianism

Read Chapter 2 and watch Week 3 Lectures (link below)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdtWu4Cqx1Y
Choose a contemporary moral issue in our society (course materials) and apply the ethical principle of
Utilitarianism to approve this moral issue. You must pick a moral issue that you strongly support and apply the
utilitarian claims (course materials) to back up your arguments. The paper must be done in MLA format with a
minimum of 500 words (quotes are not included in the word count). This assignment is due on September 19th
*You must apply the Four major points of Utilitarianism (week 3 Lecture) apply Bentham’s Felicific Calculus,
and apply the utilitarian claims under course materials

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Week 4: Interview Assessments Discussion

Week 4: Interview Assessments Discussion
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Prompt
Interviewers often make subjective assessments regarding such matters as whether the candidate being interviewed would be decisive, would demonstrate leadership or would work well with others in the organization. Under what circumstances, if any, should such assessments be part of the employee selection process? Explain your answer.

Evaluation
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Engagement
Click on Reply below to post your initial thread to this discussion by 11:59PM  on Thursday of this week. Comment on at least two peer’s posts by clicking on Reply below their posts and providing a substantive comment by 11:59PM on Saturday of this week. Your posts should be substantive and include information from the weekly readings to support your responses.

Earthworm Action Potential

The structure of the lab report is typically this:
Introduction – where you discuss the background physiology behind the lab, so discuss action potentials. You
should also briefly describe what exactly you are testing in the lab, and what you expect to find.
Methods – where you describe how the experiment was performed. You can summarize somewhat here. You
don’t need to put in every step, such as equipment set up and how settings were adjusted, etc. You just need
to give an overview of what you did for each activity of the lab. So there are 5 activities or experiments. 1)
Evoked Action Potentials, 2) Lateral axon recruitment, 3) Conduction velocity, 4) Refractory period, and 5)
Bidirectionality. You should include methods for each activity.
Results – where you give the actual results you obtained. This section is where you would put in tables or
graphs with data, and also give a written description of what the results were, or what exactly the data is
showing. So you should write out your results for each of the 5 activities, and within that text, you can refer to
any tables or graphs you have included. Make sure to label the tables and/or graphs so it is clear what is being
shown.
Discussion – where you discuss whether your results made sense, or in other words if the results fit what you
expected to find. Here is also where you discuss anything that was surprising or didn’t fit expectations, and why
or why not you think that was the case. So you are basically discussing in a big picture kind of way what
conclusions you came to given your results and what you were testing. Again, you should discuss all 5
activities.

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A Presentation on the Vedas and the Vedantas at your Local Library

A weeklong celebration of religious diversity in your hometown library is being planned. There will be a presentation on sacred books of various religions. Having heard that you are taking a course on south Asian religions, the librarian has requested that you prepare a power point presentation on the Vedas and the Vedantas. Many people have heard the names of these compositions, but very few have much idea of its contents. So, here is what you have to do:

  1. Tell your audience what are the Vedas? When were they composed? Who composed them? What do the Vedas contain? What makes the Vedas sacred to the Hindus?
  2. What are the Vedantas? What is the relationship between the Vedas and the Vedantas? How does the content of the Vedantas differ from that of the Vedas?
  3. Place the Vedas and the Vedantas within the broad historical and cultural context of South Asia, and discuss why these texts are important from a scholarly perspective?

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