Steinbock believes that if a practice is risky, foolish, or morally distasteful, then there is more than sufficient reason for it to be banned
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The "passage of the day" that is read out from the Guru Granth in the main temple in Amritsar is called the _____
A) ?janam-sakhis B) ?langar C) ?hukamnama D) ?chaur
Higher education should increase our ability to be self-reflective. So, it is a good plan to take
courses in the humanities. Consequently, taking a course in the history of philosophy is wise.
What will be an ideal response?Rachael has been hired by Mane, a fitness company, to see if their new fitness program is an effective method of reducing weight. She recruits 500 overweight people between the ages of 45-60 and randomly assigns them two groups. Group A consists of people who take part in Mane's fitness program for 5 hours a week, while group B consists of people who will undertake cardio and weight training, also 5 times a week. Both groups are instructed to maintain a balanced diet during the course of the experiment. After 3 months, Rachael finds that group A members have lost 10 percent of body fat, while group B members have lost 3 percent of body fat.Identify the target population.
A. the overweight people who participated in the study B. overweight people in group B C. overweight people in general D. overweight people in group A
According to Professor Norman Bowie, which of the following factors is primarily relevant to the motivation of
whistle-blowers?
a. the whistle-blower's feelings of duty to obey the law. b. belief that internal channels have been exhausted. c. their whistle-blowing has some chance of success. d. public interest morally outweighs loyalty to the organization