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Essay from the year 2003 in the subject Ethics, University of Debrecen (Regnum-M Educational Co. / University of Debrecen), course: essay, language: English, abstract: Recently plenty of articles have turned up about sexual abusers, abortion, and young pregnant teenagers in the newspapers, magazines. Moral theologians, priests, bishops, and many so-called 'experts' are arguing about these up-to-date moral problems, but one thing is still missing. They can observe these problems from a good point of view, we are all aware of the immoral of these things, we all consider them to be unacceptable…mehr

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Essay from the year 2003 in the subject Ethics, University of Debrecen (Regnum-M Educational Co. / University of Debrecen), course: essay, language: English, abstract: Recently plenty of articles have turned up about sexual abusers, abortion, and young pregnant teenagers in the newspapers, magazines. Moral theologians, priests, bishops, and many so-called 'experts' are arguing about these up-to-date moral problems, but one thing is still missing. They can observe these problems from a good point of view, we are all aware of the immoral of these things, we all consider them to be unacceptable in our catholic life, but nobody can find a proper solution for them. I keep continuously asking why? As for our Pope, he is always saying what things are morally proper or not, especially regarding abortion or birth control. But could the Congregation for Doctrine of Faith or the Pope figure out any acceptable, satisfying solution to handle these phenomena? No, still not.
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Short summary Teaching position: high school teacher, lecturer at Karoli Gaspar University Department of English Studies lawyer position: teacher of Health Care Law at National Health Education Center, advisor. medical position: paramedic on duty at the Charity Ambulance Dabas Longer description (by Linkedin) Janos Talaber earned his first BA degree in Theology in 1998. Following this, he graduated as a teacher of English Language (BA). Meanwhile he started to study law, especially church law, and some years after, he earned an academic degree in Church Law (JCD, PhD) and an MA in English-American Philology and Pedagogy. He has a special MA degree in Pedagogy. Also, he was trained as a Paramedic in Hungary and in the USA. He spent some academic time in the USA, in Germany and in the UK. He has visited many other countries so far. Previously, he taught medical ethics at Semmelweis Medical University and legal as well as business English at two colleges. His current activities involve teaching at a provincial high school as well as being the Head Examiner at A-Level Final Examination Board. Parallel to this, he issues several publications on medical law and church law, American Linguistics (Pedagogy) and Philosophy. Currently, he is carrying out a research on American linguistics for a PhD program and his current research aims at the neurobiological factors in teaching English as well as the situational aphasia during the oral language exams. He is also an advisor in medical law. As a devoted paramedic, he still works for the charity ambulance part-time, of which he is one of the owners. He lives in Hungary with his wife and two kids. Their pass-time activities involve hiking, playing the piano and the organ, traveling, fishing and helping out in the local parish.