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Any topic (writer’s choice)

Instructions:

You are to choose ONE (1) theory from the following: Ethics of Care, Virtue Theory, Kantian Deontology, Utilitarianism, or any other theory discussed here.
You are to pick 5 case studies from either the one's already discussed or from one's to be discussed or a case study you are familiar with but not included here. It's easier if you pick from the ones already discussed. But that's up to you.
Clearly and accurately, explain/summarize the theory you have chosen. This is worth 40 points.
Clearly and accurately, summarize each case study (This is worth 40 points).
Clearly and accurately, apply the theory to each case study (this is worth 40 points)
Make sure your paper is well written, grammatically correct, properly punctuated, etc. In other words, make sure it is readable. This is worth 40 points.
When grading these papers, the important element that I will consider is the quality of the paper: is it well written? Is grammar college-level gra

Medicaid benefits

APA style

Times New Roman

No plagiarism

It need a Introduction , body and conclusion

Last paper for reference

The two states are New Jersey and Florida

Research two different state's Medicaid benefits and compare the two. Medicaid is a joint Federal- state program and each state may have different benefits. This is a great example of learning ways in which our government "work". Be sure to provide the two states in which you are comparing.

textual analysis


Purpose (Textual Analysis Essay):  To effectively communicate in writing a meaningful and logical argument which demonstrates a careful reading of at least two texts read in class showing the student's ability to (i) analyze beyond the surface of these texts; (ii) to connect ideas between texts; and (iii) engage the student's intellectual curiosity over ideas the authors contribute to the Great Conversation.
Requirements: 
1.  Word Count:  Min. 1500 words (Note this is a minimum requirement.  Just because you hit the minimum word count does not mean your essay is complete.)

2.  The two texts to be compared and analyzed: The Freedom of a Christian by Martin Luther and Macbeth by Shakespeare

Ideas to connect between the two texts:
-Power Dynamics/Abuse of Power
-Oppressors Vs Oppressed

PLEASE LIMIT OUTSIDE EVIDENCE.  PLEASE DO NOT DO OUTSIDE RESEARCH.

Dalai Lama

Option 2 Critical Writing Assignment on Interview with the Dalai Lama
Write a 1200-1500 word paper in which you critically analyze the perspective of the Dalai Lama
from the vantage point of John Hicks pluralistic hypothesis,
which is encountered in the same module. You need not agree with Hicks position and you may
role play if you choose, but your paper must take up and defend a clear thesis and the paper
must include substantial engagement and specific references to both the Dalai Lama interview
and the article by Hick.
Before getting started, please be sure to review the requirements to be observed for this and all
other PHI 110RS Critical Writing Assignments. Your paper must:
Defend a thesis and should proceed according to the following format: Thesis, Argument,
Objection(s), Response(s), and Conclusion.
Include citations to the primary required class readings. These and any additional
sources must be properly cited using MLA format.
Fal

about the metaphysics

hi! the two doc. documents is the requirement, and the there is a sample and an argument reconstruction.  you need to follow the sample and write this assignment, Also, I upload the materials that teacher give us, and you need to write this assignment that related to what the materials show. Thank you very much!

On the Immorality of Lying to Children About Their Origins

Raise an counterexample. A counterexample consists in a well-reasoned challenge to any point discussed in any of the articles. Any counterexample must have a source such that it comes from someones life experiences, which include, but are not limited to, your personal observations, stories you read, conversations you hear, etc.

On the Immorality of Lying to Children About Their Origins

Raise an counterexample. A counterexample consists in a well-reasoned challenge to any point discussed in any of the articles. Any counterexample must have a source such that it comes from someones life experiences, which include, but are not limited to, your personal observations, stories you read, conversations you hear, etc.

Claiming – Thoughts of an Unconventional Older Mother

Raise an counterexample. A counterexample consists in a well-reasoned challenge to any point discussed in any of the articles.Any counterexample must have a source such that it comes from someones life experiences, which include, but are not limited to, your personal observations, stories you read, conversations you hear, etc.

Philosophy

For this Discussion I would like you to find ONE real-life example of a Fallacy of Reasoning as listed in Chapter 4 of the reading, Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking by Matthew J. Van Cleave (Links to an external site.).  The example you find could be from any source, e.g., a political debate, a journal article, a textbook you are reading for a class, a discussion you are having with someone, a blog or video that you read or watch, a class lecture or discussion, etc.

I would ask that the example you choose be current and be something that you actually discover as fallacious.  Sometimes for this assignment students simply Google "Ad Hominem", and as a result, one semester I received a dozen examples from a Sesame Street episode featuring a bit with Bert and Ernie.  I am fairly certain that a dozen of my students were not watching the same Sesame Street episode and so I knew they were all using Google to do the research for them.  So please simply

Philosophy

For this Discussion I would like you to find ONE real-life example of a Fallacy of Reasoning as listed in Chapter 4 of the reading, Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking by Matthew J. Van Cleave (Links to an external site.).  The example you find could be from any source, e.g., a political debate, a journal article, a textbook you are reading for a class, a discussion you are having with someone, a blog or video that you read or watch, a class lecture or discussion, etc.

I would ask that the example you choose be current and be something that you actually discover as fallacious.  Sometimes for this assignment students simply Google "Ad Hominem", and as a result, one semester I received a dozen examples from a Sesame Street episode featuring a bit with Bert and Ernie.  I am fairly certain that a dozen of my students were not watching the same Sesame Street episode and so I knew they were all using Google to do the research for them.  So please simply