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Most people find it morally impermissible to sacrifice one life for five lives if the action involves pushing a man from a bridge because:
B. Pushing a man off a bridge evokes more negative emotional responses.
Explanation: Physically pushing someone evokes more negative emotional responses than using a secondary source because it gives the “pusher” direct responsibility for the deaths (as opposed to just a switch).
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yes
Explanation:
if that's a real question, wrong subject.
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completed a series of aerobic exercises.
Explanation:
In a popular 1962 research, Schachter and Singer suggested a two-factor theory of emotions, which argued that people mark their emotions according to their cognitive and physiological characteristics. While later work has not necessarily confirmed Schachter and Singer's conclusions, their hypothesis has been highly influential and has influenced many other researchers. As per the question, Mike's emotions are influenced by both cognitive processes and physical exercise.
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Hi! Here's a little answer:
1) Yes! I do believe that the Ten Commandments changed how they lived. It helped provide some (rough) guidelines for how they were to live their lives. Before, rules were there, but none of them were set in stone (literally)
2) I think that the Hebrews didn't really always follow the Commandments that God set before them. They still killed people, got with others' wives, made idols, etc... but one that I think was extra important was the 8th, stealing. Stealing was punishable by death back then.
3) One Commandment that not many people care about anymore is the 7th, "Thou shalt not commit adultery." Women are constantly getting pregnant out of wedlock, and are taking contraceptives to help justify their actions.
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Hope this helps!