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An office worker had a record of frequent absence. He used all his vacation and sick
leave days and frequently requested additional leave without pay. His supervisor
and co-workers expressed great frustration because his absenteeism caused
bottlenecks in paperwork, created low morale in the office, and required others to do
his work in addition to their own. On the other hand, he felt he was entitled to take
his earned time and additional time off without pay. Was he right?
Rhonda enjoys socializing with fellow employees at work, but their discussion
usually consists of gossiping about other people, including several of her friends. At
first Rhonda feels uncomfortable talking in this way about people she is close to, but
then she decided it does no real harm and she feels no remorse for joining in.
Parameters for writing this paper:

1. Answer the questions raised in the problems above. You will have two separate
sections to your paper, one on each separate question in your chosen group. You do not
have to write an "English class" style paper this week. Answer each problem separately. 

2. While writing your answers, incorporate the ideas of "good vs. evil," "wrong vs.
right," and "ought/should be vs. what is." 

3. Explain in your answer to each problem how Augustine and Aquinas would have
solved the problem based on what we learned about each here in the materials and
course, and if they differ, why?

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