Recall the idea of cultural relativism we learned about earl…

Recall the idea of cultural relativism we learned about earlier in the course.Do either virtue ethics or an ethics of care better align/seem more consistent with a cultural relativist’s view of ethics?  Thoroughly explain/justify your answer, and provide/discussion at least one realistic example to support your answer.⚠️ Reminder: This Learning Evaluation is a CLOSED-BOOK, CLOSED-NOTE, CLOSED-INTERNET.The use of any unauthorized aid is strictly prohibited. This includes all generative AI tools (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.), AI-enhanced writing/editing tools, or any external person/resource.Like other forms of plagiarism, using AI tools or other unauthorized aid is academic misrepresentation or fraud—because you are submitting work generated by someone or something else as your own (see Syllabus).

The information to help answer these questions is repeated h…

The information to help answer these questions is repeated here: Lauren, a relatively normal, healthy four-year-old is meeting her new pediatrician for her annual physical.  During her examination, her pediatrician observed that Lauren is small for her age. Lauren’s mom tells the pediatrician that although she eats well, she does not seem to grow as quickly as her other children did at that age. When asked about past illnesses, Lauren’s mom explains that she has had no major illnesses, but does frequently become sick with colds and the flu. During the physical, the pediatrician notes normal respiratory function, however, hears a slight heart murmur. The pediatrician orders a chest X-ray and echocardiogram.  The tests reveal left-ventricular hypertrophy (hypertrophy = enlargement) and alterations in pulmonary blood vessels.  Lauren’s condition is diagnosed as Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA).  Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a condition in which the ductus arteriosus does not close.  The ductus arteriosus is a heart vessel that is very important during fetal development; however, it is not needed after birth. During development, the fetus is not using its lungs and the ductus arteriosus is open to allow fetal blood to bypass the lungs by connecting the pulmonary trunk to the aorta.  After birth, inflation of the lungs and changes in blood pressure gradients cause reversal of the blood flow in the ductus arteriosus.  Within hours after birth, the ductus arteriosus should constrict and close. In some infants, the ductus arteriosus fails to close. It remains open and the child is diagnosed with Patent Ductus Arteriosus. This condition allows blood in the aorta to flow back into the pulmonary trunk sending excess blood through the pulmonary circuit and less blood through the systemic circuit.  This increases the workload on the heart to pump sufficient blood to the body.  Why would a patient with PDA experience left ventricle hypertrophy?

Velocity selector: The figure shows a velocity selector that…

Velocity selector: The figure shows a velocity selector that can be used to measure the speed of a charged particle. A beam of particles is directed along the axis of the instrument. A parallel plate capacitor sets up an electric field E, which is oriented perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field B. If the plates are separated by 2.0 mm and the value of the magnetic field is 0.60 T, what voltage between the plates will allow particles of speed 5.0 × 105 m/s to pass straight through without deflection?

Velocity selector: A proton, with mass 1.67 × 10-27 kg and c…

Velocity selector: A proton, with mass 1.67 × 10-27 kg and charge +1.6 × 10-19 C, is sent with velocity 7.1 × 104 m/s in the +x direction into a region where there is a uniform electric field of magnitude 730 V/m in the +y direction. What are the magnitude and direction of the uniform magnetic field in the region, if the proton is to pass through undeflected? Assume that the magnetic field has no x-component and neglect gravitational effects.