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    teaching of ethics primarily focuses on the good life‚ or more precisely‚ how one must go about to achieve the good life. In order to understand what the good life is‚ an examination of what is meant by ’the good’ is necessary. We often say things such as "that is a good car‚ that is a good computer‚ that is a good phone‚ etc." But what is it that allows us to make the judgement whether something is good or bad? If we take a closer look‚ something is either good or bad based on its operation. When a thing

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    According to Aristotle the good life is the happy life‚ as happiness is an end in itself. He also believes that all actions aim at the good and that the good is happiness. I believe ‘some’ of Aristotle’s views on the good life are correct but I believe sometimes we can sacrifice our own happiness for someone else’s happiness and the people that don’t have the power to reason do have souls and they are still as human as everybody else. In order to make my point I will first have to explain Aristotle’s

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    Question 7: Aristotle says we cannot really be happy without certain external goods that are not fully in our control: good family‚ friends‚ financial security‚ children‚ beauty. Do you agree? Do our external circumstances determine if we have a good life? Or can we have a good life by becoming independent of external circumstances? Answer: Before I begin to explain my answer to the first question‚ I think it’s important to note that Aristotle acknowledged the existence of contention between what

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    CHE 151-50 Fall 2013 Lab report Isolating the Components of a Three Component Mixture The purpose of this experiment was to separate the component of three mixtures sand‚ sodium chloride and calcium carbonate then calculate the percentage by mass of each component recovered from the mixture. The other purpose of this experiment was to show us the students the concepts associated with physical and chemical properties of substances. Me and my lab partner‚ obtained a mixture of a un known

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    Three Components of the Brain Did you know our brain is broken up into 3 major components? Within these components they’re even divided into more sections‚ each with an important job of the body. The brain is the most important organ in our body aside from our heart. To name a few it is what allows us to move‚ to breathe‚ to talk‚ to remember‚ to think! Without it functioning properly‚ we would literally in some cases be just like a “vegetable.” Our brain is composed of three major components:

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    THREE COMPONENTS OF BULLYING • POWER IMBALANCE. When there is an imbalance of power‚ it is hard for the target to defend himself against the bully’s attacks. This difference in power can be physical or psychological. For instance‚ in cases of physical imbalances‚ the bully may be older‚ larger‚ or stronger. THREE COMPONENTS OF BULLYING • REPETITIVE ACTIONS. Typically‚ bullying is not a single act of meanness. Instead ‚ it is usually ongoing and sustained. Bullies often target their victims multiple

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    Aristotle believed that over time families conglomerated into societies‚ which naturally grew larger‚ until at last‚ they formed a polis. The polis‚ then‚ grew naturally out of the proximity cultivated between families over time. Over time‚ families developed and strengthened their bonds of friendship through marriages‚ shared social and religious customs‚ and food acquisition. Conversely‚ Penn founded his colony of Pennsylvania as a Holy Experiment‚ meaning that it came together artificially instead

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    Aristotle Aristotle was born in 384 b.c. in the small town of Stagira on the northeast coast of Thrace. His father was the physician to the king of Macedonia. It could be that Aristotle’s great interest in biology and sci ence in general was nurtured in his early childhood as it was the custom‚ according to Galen‚ for families in the guild of the Asclepiadae to train their sons in the art of dissection. When he was seventeen years old‚ Aristotle went to Athens to enroll in Plato’s Academy‚ where

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    Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics‚ a life of excellence is the ultimate objective. He who aspires to achieve this life of excellence must understand the good‚ happiness‚ and morality. He must also understand how to live a life of temperance‚ without giving in to the pleasure of the extremes. If achieved‚ this life of excellence will ultimately lead to eudaimonia‚ which translates to happiness‚ success‚ and fulfillment. Aristotle states that every activity aims at some good. Although this is true‚ some

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    compensation packages to attract these employees. Total compensation (or components thereof) is perhaps one of the leading reasons for a person to choose one company over another. For some‚ compensation is the sole reason for engaging in employment while others are more interested in the benefits. Gomez-Mejia‚ Balkin‚ and Cardy (2016) explain compensation (notably the greatest expenditure for most companies) has three components: the base rate (a fixed amount paid on a regular interval)‚ incentives

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