By: Ken | 2012-03-22 | Psychology Moral reasoning refers to individuals or collective practical reasoning. It is the process of looking at a given situation and deciding to do what is morally right. Therefore, it is a process of looking at a situation and determines what is right or wrong. Moral reasoning is a process because for a moral decision to be made, one does not just think about the situation and act but there are different things that are considered. read more
By: Jassica Rich | 2011-12-22 | Copyright The following article states some general information about the moral rights a copyright law provides to the author of a particular piece of copyrightable work. This is not legal or expert advice and for more specific information a professional copyright lawyer should be contacted. read more
By: Basil C. Hill | 2010-04-02 | News and society Recent attempts by the legal fraternity to fuse such issues as "Marriage" and "Gay Rights" under the same secular and legal umbrella, is exactly the reason that our Founding Fathers enshrined in our constitution that there should be a separation between church and state. Baptism and Marriage are spiritual Sacraments. However because the laws of our nations dictate that those sacraments have to be registered and documented, the state acts as "legal facilitator and witness," not agent. The State has no spiritual authority. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-03 | Current Events On August 26th, 2010, Ken Mehlman was considered as the latest Republican to admit his homosexuality. In addition, American has witnessed other congressmen come out that they are gay. Below is the list of gay Republicans in the U.S. read more
By: Eshwarya Patel | 2010-04-04 | Politics The high political concern that gay rights can incite in Democratic presidential contenders broke out into the early in the campaign, when the Democratic Party's two most important contenders both staggered when asked to present unrehearsed reaction on morality and homosexuality. read more
By: Phillip J Morledge | 2010-03-31 | Philosophy The question of what is a good and moral life and how best to attain it is a problem that has concerned philosophers since the beginning of time. As questions of morality are central to human existence, many philosophers like Plato, Aristotle and Spinoza have attempted to lay down a cogent theory of morality that can offer people rules and guidelines on what sort of life is a moral life, and how it is to be obtained. read more
By: pooja rajput | 2012-04-12 | Sexuality Off late, the Indian courts views on gays and homosexuality has been the hottest news in the country. read more
By: Amy Rebeiro | 2010-03-27 | News and society What is the definition of marriage and where did it come from? When I think about the laws that the United States created regarding marriage its amazing that many people are not talking about the separation between church and state. I personally believe religion should have no input on the laws that govern men because there are so many different religions with conflicting laws that it is not fair to impose ones beliefs over another. But, to those of you who can't make the distinction, here is my argument. read more
By: Casting Agent / Film Actor | 2011-04-18 | Arts & Entertainment The following tips are the result of working with actors, both as a fellow cast member and as a coach, actors who graduated from the best acting schools in America. Perhaps you have already discovered... read more
By: Scott Spiegel | 2010-03-31 | News and society Two ineluctable facts stand out when scrutinizing politicians' actions on gay issues over the past 30 years: (1) Republicans are not anti-gay and (2) Democrats are not pro-gay. By 2009, there are few differences between Republican and Democratic politicians on gay issues, except that Democrats are more likely to jerk gay voters around and Republicans are more likely to quietly favor pro-liberty stances. There may have been a difference between the two parties once, but that hasn't been the case for a long time. read more
By: P Drew | 2010-04-03 | Team With a bleak economic climate, how do businesses keep their employees motivated on a budget? As the credit crunch bites team motivation is more important than ever, but with every pound having to work harder and smarter how do businesses keep their staff motivated on a budget? read more
By: heys doke | 2010-09-10 | Internet Marketing Morality is a big issue in our lives and it actually define who we are according to social standards. It is a matter of what is wrong and what is right. Moral standards and online dating has been an issue for so long. Online dating has several stereotypes surrounding it. Public opinion matters less but what what really influences our decision in joining online dating is self evaluation and gauging whether it is immoral or moral. According to p read more
By: Michele O'Donnell | 2010-03-29 | Team In tough economic times, it is more important than ever to keep employees motivated and happy. But how can you provide morale boosting rewards without breaking the bank? This article will give you a few ideas how to give your company and its employees just the right boost. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Politics I have heard it over and over again that diagnosis is the first essential step in a journey towards recovery. In patients as well as nations, ailments, physical or moral, have chances of cure if they are well understood and their root causes identified. It is very important for us Nigerians to know the moral state of Nigeria as a big step to curing her, to giving her a moral face-lift. read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-12-16 | Ethics As a society we have a tendency to're finally listening to the message regarding the importance of recycling. Dispatching waste to land fill is not extremely an appropriate follow and we are beginning to seek out ways that of re-using perfectly sensible materials when the first product is now not of any use. The same can be said for silver jewellery. read more