How would research on sexuality benefit various groups, religions, and cultures?

How would research on sexuality benefit various groups, religions,…

 

How would research on sexuality benefit various groups, religions, and cultures? How could research on sexuality benefit society? How can it contribute to the growth and development of a counselor in training? Explain your response.

How can religion have an impact on sexuality?
Religion may influence sexual outcomes through relationship quality, social support, or explicit norms and scripts that advocate marital intimacy and sexual involvement. The link between religious involvement and marital quality has been well-documented in past research (Call & Heaton, 1997; Lehrer, 2004; Wilcox et al.
How does culture impact sexuality?
Aspects of sexuality that are influenced by culture include values, such as decisions regarding appropriate sexual behaviors, suitable partner or partners, appropriate age of consent, as well as who is to decide what is appropriate

The fundamental attribution error is the tendency

The fundamental attribution error is the tendency for people to…

 

The fundamental attribution error is the tendency for people to believe their behavior is influenced by inherited dispositions and not social factors.

Recently, Psychologists have identified several social factors that affect our behavior. Describe research for each social situation below that supports the main idea of Fundamental Attribution Theory, that our behavior changes in the presence of others.

 

a. the presence of an authority figure (Milgram obedience study)

b. the presence of a group of bystanders observing the same emergency as you (Darley and Latane study)

c. pressure from a group to change your belief even though you know you are wrong (Asch or Janis study)

d. social expectation to live up to a role (Zimbardo or Langer study)

e. a good or bad leader (Lewin study)

FOUNDATIONS OF MORAL VALUATION ACTIVITIES CHAPTER

ETHICS: FOUNDATIONS OF MORAL VALUATION ACTIVITIES CHAPTER 8:…

 

ETHICS: FOUNDATIONS OF MORAL VALUATION
ACTIVITIES CHAPTER 8: SYNTHESIS: MAKING INFORMED DECISIONS (THE
MORAL AGENTS AND CONTEXT)
Directions: Please do the activities below.

1. Why we must engage thyself in ethical thoughts and decision-making? Explain briefly.
2. Kindly explain your thought about “Who one is”.

3. Give your opinion about the flora and fauna.
4. Explain the relationship between Religion and Ethics also Culture and Ethics.

5. What are the Filipino ways that you have known? Make a list and explain and compare to
the present /modern Filipino way of culture.

6. Examine your feelings or emotions regarding the issue of organ trafficking.

Did you feel
sympathetic to the woman who was about to sell her kidney to her Saudi Arabian husband?
Or were you morally repulsed by what she was planning to do?

Apply Ramon C. Reyes’s
idea of the five cross-points that contribute to the formation of who you are in order to
understand your feelings about this particular moral issue. List below the elements that make
up each of your cross-points.

a. Physical Cross-Point:

b. Interpersonal Cross-Point:
c. Social Cross-Points:
d. Historical Cross-Point:
e. Existential Cross-Point:

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Organ Trafficking and Human Needs

The many developments in the past few decades in both the life sciences and in
biotechnology have given rise to the recognition of a host of ethical issues that are concerned
with the physical survival and welfare of living creatures including, of course, human beings.

These ethical discussions have been gathered under the name of bioethics, a rapidly
emerging field of applied ethics.

Both medical ethics and animal ethics can actually be
classified as subfields within the larger sphere of bioethics, while environmental ethics can
have a lot of concerns that are tied up with bioethics.

Given that animal ethics, in the form of
the topic of animal rights, has already been covered in Chapter Il and environmental ethics
treated earlier in this chapter, let us now concentrate on medical ethics.

This field focuses on

moral issues in medical practice and research. One such issue that has given rise to much
debate is the phenomenon of organ trafficking, which is defined as the trade in human organs
(whether from living or nonliving people) for the purpose of transplantation.

The trade can
happen through the sale of organs or through any other means including coercive force. In
2009, the Philippine government halted a planned kidney transplant from a Filipina wife to her
Saudi Arabian husband.

It was discovered that the couple had only been married for a short
time and that the man did not know how to speak in English or Filipino, while the wife could
not speak Arabic-a situation that raised a lot of suspicion on the part of the authorities.

The government’s allegation was that the planned transplant was not really an organ donation,
which Philippine law allows, but was, in actuality, a case of an organ sale, which is
tantamount to organ trafficking prohibited by law.

One possible reason for the woman’s
consent to this alleged deal is the widespread poverty among Filipinos.

Although organ
trafficking is patently illegal in the Philippines and in many other nations, it continues to be a
tempting possibility, especially for impoverished individuals, to earn some much-needed cash.

Most people are born with two kidneys, and an individual can live on a single kidney.

Supposing that the transplant will be done under strict medical supervision, that there is a
shortage of available kidney donors, and setting aside the clear illegal status of organ
trafficking, is it really wrong for a person in great financial need to sell one of her kidneys to
someone who requires a transplant to survive and who is willing and able to offer a generous
amount of cash.

A. This chapter identified and explained the steps in making informed decisions when
confronted with moral problems.

The steps can be summarized as follows:
1. Determine your involvement in the moral situation.
2. Gather all the necessary facts.
3. Identify the stakeholders.

4. Name all the alternative choices possible and their potential effects on all stakeholders.
5. Identify the type of ethical issue at hand.
6. Make your ethical conclusion or decision.

Apply now all six steps to the question, “Is selling one of my kidneys to a paying customer
morally defensible?” Write down your application below:

Describe factors that promote intellectual vigor later in life

Describe factors that promote intellectual vigor later in life….

Describe factors that promote intellectual vigor later in life

. What effects do heredity and environment have on intellectual vigor?

What are the environmental factors that affect intelligence?
Intelligence is also strongly influenced by the environment. During a child’s development, factors that contribute to intelligence include their home environment and parenting, education and availability of learning resources, and healthcare and nutrition.
How do heredity and environment affect intelligence?
Heredity places an upper and lower limit on the IQ that can be attained by a given person. The environment determines where within these limits the person’s IQ will lie.

How was accounting used as plantation technology to make slavery more profitable?

How was accounting used as plantation technology to make slavery…

 

How was accounting used as plantation technology to make slavery more profitable?

Use sources based on

Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management (2018), Caitlin Rosenthal. Introduction and Chapter 1.

“The Apparatus of Fraud Risk” (2013), Michael Power.

Why was the plantation system in the south so profitable?
With labor being free, this dramatically cut the cost of goods. Plantation owners thus owned the land, the tools, and the labor force. That’s how they made this whole process profitable. If it wasn’t for the free labor, it may have been hard to turn a profit on these crops.

Discuss how you could use Social work problem-solving model to assist you with a current issue

 discuss how you could use Social work problem-solving model to…

 

Discuss how you could use Social work problem-solving model to assist you with a current issue or current social problem.

In what way can social workers alleviate or solve social problems?
Social workers help the poor by providing advocacy services, such as acting as mediators or directly intervening with social services organizations or governmental agencies. This is a key part of social work poverty and child welfare interventions.
How is problem solving used in social work?
The problem-solving model enables the social worker and individual to focus on one concrete problem at a time. Perlman argued that this method is effective because long-term psychotherapy isn’t always necessary and can hinder an individual’s progress

Explain the transition into parenting for parents of newborns.

Explain the transition into parenting for parents of newborns….

 

  1. Explain the transition into parenting for parents of newborns.
  2. Explain the transition into parenting for parents of preschool-age children.
  3. Explain the role of attachment at each stage.
  4. Explain the role of discipline, socialization, and emotional regulation and their impact on young children.
  5. Which phases does the father of a newborn experience during the transition to parenthood?
    Men go through predictable phases during their transition to parenthood as they become involved fathers. The different phases experienced by the father of a newborn are the reaping rewards, confronting reality, expectations, and intentions phases.
    What are the 4 types of transitions in child development?
    We have 4 types of transitions Emotional, Physical, Intellectual, Physiological every part of this four types are very important. 1. Example: from crawling to walking – this transition sees children reach new perspectives on thier lives, viewing the world around them from an independantly upright position.

What are some of the reasons marijuana is very useful and effective for cancer patients

What are some of the reasons marijuana is very useful and effective…

What are some of the reasons marijuana is very useful and effective for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and those with AIDS? Why do some argue that smoked marijuana needs to be available those patients in addition to (or instead of) oral THC?

Can smoking marijuana cause bladder cancer?
Men were followed over an 11-year period and 279 (0.3%) developed incident bladder tumors. Among cannabis users, 89 (0.3%) developed bladder cancer in comparison to 190 (0.4%) men who did not report cannabis use
Can I use CBD with chemotherapy?
And in lab studies, CBD has been shown to inhibit certain enzymes responsible for the metabolism of drugs, such as CYP2D6 and CYP3A4. This can affect how drugs work and affect our bodies, either by reducing their efficiency or making them more dangerous. This includes chemotherapy and other medications.

Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation

Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation, and give…

Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation, and give examples of the kinds of beverages produced by each process.

What is the difference between fermentation and distillation give examples of what is made during each of these processes?
Alcoholic fermentation is the process of using yeasts to convert sugars into alcohol. Distillation is a process used to higher-ABV beverages from already-fermented base products. (For example, the distillation of beer wort creates whiskey, while the distillation of wine produces brandy.)
What is the fermentation process in beverages?
Fermented beverages are produced worldwide using different microorganisms as well manufacturing techniques and raw materials. However, there is only one main fermentation process, i.e., alcoholic fermentation, and three related bioprocesses commonly known as lactic acid, acetic acid, and alkaline fermentation

Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation

Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation, and give…

Describe the processes of fermentation and distillation, and give examples of the kinds of beverages produced by each process.

What is the difference between fermentation and distillation give examples of what is made during each of these processes?
Alcoholic fermentation is the process of using yeasts to convert sugars into alcohol. Distillation is a process used to higher-ABV beverages from already-fermented base products. (For example, the distillation of beer wort creates whiskey, while the distillation of wine produces brandy.)
What is the fermentation process in beverages?
Fermented beverages are produced worldwide using different microorganisms as well manufacturing techniques and raw materials. However, there is only one main fermentation process, i.e., alcoholic fermentation, and three related bioprocesses commonly known as lactic acid, acetic acid, and alkaline fermentation