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The End Does Not

Justify The Means


Have you heard of Robin Hood? The Prince of Thieves?
The saviour of the poor and the downtrodden? Well, it’s not
like you’re from another planet, right?
To me, Robin Hood was no different from any other
thieves. He stole from the rich to give the poor. So it does
not make stealing less wrong. Does the fact that he gave it
to the poor makes him less a thief? I don’t think so.
Why am I so harsh towards this? Because I believe that
the end does not justify the means. Two wrongs do not make
a right. Robin Hood goes on committing thievery to
accomplish that goal of helping those in need. Then again,
such thievery was done towards those who were corrupt with
authority which grants leeway for on serving justice for the
oppressed.
Our world would become a very chaotic one once we
start justifying the wrong means we use to achieve the end
we want.
What VALUE is the marks at School if you don’t know
the work.
You got good marks but you know they are not a true VALUE
and they are flawed.
You are unable to come up to the required bench mark set;
there is no Value in what you have.
As for the court, the unethical means you use can
always come unstuck, as others are involved, and its them
you need to worry about, there are always whistle blowers.
The end justifies the hard study you have done, when
you receive your recognition for the work you have done,
you in yourself knows what it took to achieve this with out
theft, or lies.
The same goes at court, the criminal who tells the truth
in court will gain more respect than the legal be gal who lies,
and cheats his way through court.
For once found out he is barred from practice and the
criminal, even with his faults, he never lied in the court of
MAN, has respect for that.
Try this, you go to Hospital and the Doctor who see's
you is the one, who cheated to get his papers, and he is the
one who puts you under his knife, you are welcome to him
and his standard and his end justifies the means. I’m sure
you happy to see such a Doctor.

Defects of Nature may


be Corrected
It is a sad experience for any parent to find its newborn
child to have a birth defect of Cleft Lip and Palate or lacking
parts of the body. It is not only the parents, but also close
relatives and friends, who get alarmed about the nature and
the cause of the defect and worry about future development
of the child. But birth defects like Cleft Lip and Palate are
obvious immediately after the birth and these can cause
more psychological problems to parents. Fortunately, with
the modern surgical techniques available today, most of the
deformities of Cleft Lip & Palate could be reconstituted to a
near normal appearance and function to make lives better.
As it states “Everyone has the right to be normal”…
Worksheet
in
Bioethics
Submitted to:
Ms. Margarita Isabel Cortes R.N.
Submitted by:
Ana Marie V. Busa
BSN II-C

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