Locke thinks a just political order should reflect the
One of your best friends feels that he fails at everything he does and that his life isn’t worth living. When you suggest that he talk to a psychotherapist, your friend responds, “Talking won’t help. The more I talk about myself, the more I think about my problems. The more I think about my problems, […]
The modern idea of progress is largely a product of the Enlightenment. Many
Discuss the relationship between allegorical interpretations of the Scriptures and the power of the Church in temporal political affairs, including specific allegories and how they were employed. How did the movement away from allegorical interpretations tell against papal power in both the Church and in temporal affairs. How did it appeal to Roman Law notions […]
Among the many names by which Jesus is known in diverse world traditions, which of the following is NOT one: A: Jesus B: Isa C: Aisa D: Yuz Asaf E: Ali
If St. Augustine may be taken to break radically with the Classical notion of the state, St. Thomas Aquinas may be looked upon as attempting to integrate parts of that tradition within a Christian world view. Discuss. What are the elements of continuity between the political theories of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas? In […]
List some of the physical factors that are attributed to stress. Give a personal example of stress and how you have learned to deal with it. How can this influence business decisions affecting social economical and behavioral development?
Discuss the role of the institutional Review Boards (IRB) in the research process. In what ways do they influence research and what is their specific purpose? Give an example of a situation what would not be approved by an IRB and how the researcher could rectify that situation.
Researchers strive to do no harm to their subjects. Identify what type of harm may occur to subjects and use specific examples to illustrate the potential harm. Include in your answer whether harm is ever appropriate when completing research in criminal justice.
President George H. Bush was able to convince U.N. forces to invade Iraq in a military effort known as “Operation Desert Storm” because nations feared A) Iraq’s leader Saddam Hussein planned to invade Saudi Arabia next, which was an important U.S. ally. B) Iraq’s leader Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait was an attempt to control […]