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What is the Kant's categorical imperative?

Kant's categorical imperative is a test he created to see if an act is morally wrong. It simply states that 'an act in a particular circumstance is right if and only if you would choose that everyone perf...

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Your local newspaper is collecting ideas on how to improve road safety in your area. Write a letter to the newspaper giving your ideas.

Running through plan of how to tackle question.

10 marker question from middle of paper (roughly allocate 20 minutes to this).

Letter requires - Correct salutation i.e. Dear Sir/Madam. Yours...

JA
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Translate into English: Some humanitarian organisations have condemned the legislation and refuse to support these initiatives. They insist that Spain give more money to the Third World to improve living conditions.

Unas organizaciones humanitarias han condenado la legislación y rechazan el apoyo de estas iniciativas.  (for prolative infinitive use "negarse") Insisten que España de más al tercer mundo para ...

JA
Answered by Jerry A. Spanish tutor
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Ethical scenario (medical school interview question): You're a junior doctor working in A&E and are triaging a patient with a head injury. He doesn't want to see you as you're "not white", so can't be a "proper doctor". Discuss the issues raised.

The main ethical issue raised here is the need to balance the patient's autonomy and our duty to treat. 

Firstly you would need to talk to the patient. Racism is not tolerated within the NHS but it...

SH
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If a = 2.8x10^5 and b=1.6 x 10^6, give the values of i) a +b and ii) a x b

Find from student what the first step is (get a or b in terms of the other).  

a = 2.8 x10^5 = 0.28x10^6

a + b = (0.28 + 1.6) x 10^6

= 1.88 x10^6

ii)

Know that a^x x b^y...

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Answered by Jerry A. Maths tutor
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