Answer: B. probably live longer than those without such positive attitudes.
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A. develop a larger frontal lobe over time than those without such positive attitudes.
B. probably live longer than those without such positive attitudes.
C. be more likely to be involved with positive community activities than those without such positive attitudes.
D. be less likely to have heart disease than those without such positive attitudes
Explanation: Over the years and across different studies, scientists have found a relationship between positive emotions and longevity/living long.
A positive attitude, especially when this attitude starts in early life, leads to longevity. A study which reviewed the diaries of almost 200 nuns from the time they were 22 until their death observed that those with positive emotions lived longer than other nuns who were not as positive.
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"Tackling the global shortfall in radiotherapy could save millions of lives and boost the economy of poorer countries: Investment in radiotherapy services could bring economic benefits of up to $365 billion in developing countries over the next 20 years." ScienceDaily.
A consequentialist approach to ethics is an approach that claims that the morality of an action depends on its outcome. This means that an action is "good" is the consequence it brings is good as well. An example of such a theory is Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism states that an action is morally good if it leads to the most happiness for greatest number of people. However, an objection that can be made to this theory is that utility and happiness are subjective, as well as difficult to measure.
On the other hand, non-consequentialist ethics state that the morality of an action is based on the rightness and wrongness of the actions themselves and not the consequences of those actions. An example of this is the Natural Rights Theory, which states that humans have an inherent right to certain rights, regardless of human behaviour. However, it is unclear who has the right to state what these rights are, which has led to criticism of the theory.
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have conversations with them as people, not as students
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