Teleology, Deontology, and Virtue Ethics

With the goal of selecting the best and most ethical employees, accounting firms begin having psychologists,
working as employees of the firm’s human resources department, mix with students at recruiting functions and
sitting in during job interviews to listen to and observe student behavior. Construct a well-explained ethical
argument for why such a program would or wouldn’t be ethical using ONE argument from EACH of the
following major philosophical schools of thought: teleology, deontology, and virtue ethic.

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Who Am I This Time?

For the final essay, analyze two of the four protagonists (Sammy, Queenie, Harry, or Helene) of our “A&P” and
“Who Am I This Time?” in terms of the article, “Mentally Strong People,” by Amy Morin. Which two characters
are the strongest? Argue why they are strong. Build a four paragraph essay: introductory paragraph, two body
paragraphs (one for each protagonist), and a conclusion explaining your personal insights.

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Child development, philosophy

Provide five strong examples to describe the role of the early childhood professional in enhancing physical and motor development in children ages six through eight these are some examples

  1. provides for the childs nutritional need
  2. provide safe, hygienic and healthy surroundings for children
  3. insist on regular dental check ups
  4. establish healthy routines.

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Increasing social interaction

Read the following scenario:

A high functioning 9-year-old child with autism spectrum disorder, Level 1 (i.e., IQ > 100, academic skills commensurate with age and grade placement) has apparent difficulty in initiating social interactions.

Evaluate each of the following interventions as a method of increasing social interaction: (a) imitation/modeling, (b) shaping, and (c) forward or backward chaining. What would you recommend as an intervention for this child, and why?

*In this week’s discussion, evaluate means discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each. What are the pros and cons of each? How is each approach used? Then make a recommendation and support.

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