
Discuss issues of self interest and altruism — can we have both in professions? Is there a point where self-interest becomes greed? Is it acceptable to be motivated by money?
Continue readingDiscuss issues of self interest and altruism — can we have both in professions? Is there a point where self-interest becomes greed? Is it acceptable to be motivated by money?
Continue readingTrace the development of early Christianity by examining the examples of early Christian art in Chapter Six, the Ravenna mosaics of Justinian and Theodora and their court in the church at San Vitale (Chapter 7), and the various depictions of Christ found in Byzantine mosaics and icons (Chapter 7). Consider the following questions:
To what extent was this early Christian art influenced by the social and political circumstances in which it was created?
Continue readingWrite an Argumentative essay in which you discuss and provide solid facts that support your claim about whether or not it is ethical to take advantage of uninformed consumers. Include relevant evidence. Make sure to address counterclaims. Use effective, formal language. Convince readers that the claim is valid.
Continue readingWrite a 4-5 page paper advocating for at least 3 factors that should be considered in a presentence report from the perspective of one of the following players in the criminal justice system:
Defendant
Prosecutor
Defense Attorney
Judge
Probation Officer
Victim
How does the Constitution define the status of state and federal power in Article VI, Clause 2? Which one of the early major Supreme Court decisions in McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 contributed to the supremacy of the national government. What event took place that brought that case to the Court?
There were quite a few social, political, and economic issues that plagued the Roman Republic. Discuss a few of those and in your discussion, elaborate on them. Explain why they caused problems in Rome, and how those issues are similar to issues faced in the United States today in our Republic.
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