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    FORM C: COURSEWORK ASSESSMENT PLAN Course Code & Course Title: : AACS1733 Information Technology and Systems Programme(s): 1DAC‚ 1DBU‚ 1DMK‚ 1DHR‚ 1DIN‚ 1DLM‚ 1DBF‚ 1DFI‚ 1DEM‚ 1DEC‚ 1DRM Semester: [ ] May [ ] September [ ] January (please tick “ ”) Academic Year:2014/2015 Coursework component: _______% weighting of overall assessment. Student must achieve ______% threshold grading in coursework to qualify for a pass in this

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    Explain Plato’s concept of "Forms" [33] Plato‚ an ancient Greek philosopher living around 400 BCE‚ came to an belief that as well as the visible world‚ there was in fact another‚ separate ’world’ which contained the ’Forms’. Forms are what Plato understood to be the reality that lies behind each concept and object in the visible world. Plato was exploring how the human senses know how to categorise objects‚ animals and concepts‚ however warped they may be from their mundane Form. He believed there to

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    Utilitarianism assumes that it would be morally correct for me to employ the water boarding technique on this possibly innocent man if it meant obtaining possible anti-terrorist information that could possibly save thousands of innocent Americans. The ‘greatest good for the greatest number’‚ so they say‚ but is torture really the best way to obtain the best consequence? I will use my take on the Just War model and J.J.C Smarts’ suggestion to focus on all consequences of a situation to argue against

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    history. Although Shakespeare has been dead for about 400 years‚ his play and sonnets are still very well known today for their universal themes. This was one of the only forms of entertainment in Elizabethan times. Romeo and Juliet is one of the world’s most infamous love stories. Romeo and Juliet has been adapted into many different ways. Some of these ways include a modern day film‚ a ballet and many more ways. Romeo and Juliet has also been adapted into an award winning musical ‘West Side Story’

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    information you have learned in this unit. Result – competent AC Alan Watkins ASSIGNMENT TWO Give a brief outline of your plan for networking and identify three people who you think could help you achieve your goals. Think of people you need support from in order to do your job people who currently or could potentially provide you with the opportunities‚ materials‚ information‚ services‚ equipment or other support. Part 1: The organization I have researched and collected the relevant information to complete

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    The Flash is a science fiction show with the central theme of never giving up against any obstacles. The Flash‚ Barry‚ overcomes any obstacle with the support of his family and not giving up. Barry Allen‚ protagonist‚ is a loving man with the determination to protect his city‚ Central City‚ and loved ones. He is able to travel faster than the speed of sound. Barry’s family consists of his team members: Cisco Ramon(Long-haired mechanical engineer)‚ Caitlin Snow(Cute‚ loving scientist that cares for

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    4.1 Forms of Government Montesquieu holds that there are three types of governments: republican governments‚ which can take either democratic or aristocratic forms; monarchies; and despotisms. Unlike‚ for instance‚ Aristotle‚ Montesquieu does not distinguish forms of government on the basis of the virtue of the sovereign. The distinction between monarchy and despotism‚ for instance‚ depends not on the virtue of the monarch‚ but on whether or not he governs "by fixed and established laws" (SL 2.1)

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    Examine the key ideas of utilitarianism Utilitarianism is a relativist‚ consequentialist and teleological system of ethics based on the idea of ‘utility’. This means usefulness and utilitarian suggest that everyone should be the most useful thing. The theory was devised by Jeremy Bentham who said “an action is right if it produces the greatest good for the greatest number”. He believed human beings are motivated by pleasure and pain. Bentham lived in an era of great social and scientific change

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    A Comparative study on different forms of ADR in India – A study P. KALYAN RAM GOUD‚ BA. LL.B. [pic] Research Supervisor PROF. Y.F.JAYA KUMAR OSMANIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LAW HYDERABAD Thesis Submitted for the Award of Masters Degree in Law OSMANIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LAW HYDERABAD. 2013 DECLARATION I declare that the thesis entitled “A Comparative study on different forms of ADR in India – A study” submitted by me for the degree of Master

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    principles of utilitarianism Utilitarianism is a teleological theory. Three main philosophers have come up with different types of utilitarianism these being: Bentham‚ Mill and Singer. Bentham introducing the idea of Act Utilitarianism‚ Mill adapting the ideas of Bentham and trying improve the flaws he saw with his Rule utilitarianism and Singer with his preference utilitarianism theory. Bentham was hedonist‚ meaning he was a pleasure seeker. Bentham portrayed two main features of utilitarianism‚ one

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