edu/ethics/calculus.html : Philosophy 302: Ethics The Hedonistic Calculus 2. Athabasca University –study guide unit 2 pg. 9 - Kantian Deontology. 3. National Institute of Neurological Disorders: www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/amyotrophiclateralsclerosis 4. Canadian Medical Journal: http://www.cmaj.ca 5. Athabasca University study guide unit readings: Chapter one: Moral Theories- pages 22-34 Deontological Ethics. 6. Athabasca University study guide Unit 2: Reading Assignment 2 – “Ethics for the Professions”
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THE LANDSCAPE Fort McMurray‚ AB Located in Northern Alberta at the confluence of the Athabasca and Clearwater Rivers‚ Fort McMurray is a frontier urban settlement‚ and the primary service centre for the Athabasca tar sands— the world’s third largest known oil deposit (Dorow and O’Shaughnessy‚ 2013). Records dating as far back as the 1700s point to the Chipewyan and Beaver peoples being indigenous to the Athabasca region‚ with present day First Nations having largely descended from the Dene‚ Cree‚
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Garth Lenz’s: The True Cost of Oil Many people are unaware of the devastating destruction that the Alberta Tar Sands are causing on Canada’s ecosystem and the lifestyle of the native peoples of the Athabasca. The Alberta Tar Sands are large deposits of crude oil‚ also known as bitumen. The Athabasca deposit is the largest known reservoir of crude bitumen in the world. The Alberta Tar Sands are unique in the fact that it is the only oil reserve that is suitable for surface mining. That being said
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Sarah Zou Sep. 23.2012 LBST 1B11 Comparison of Hobbes and Al-Farabi Human nature was one of the most controversial topics now and then. In two of the world’s greatest philosophers’ essay‚ they discussed their own perception of human nature. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)‚ England’s
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aAlberta Oil Sands Today in Alberta‚ a huge economic development is evolving in the Athabasca oil sands. Oils sand is a natural mix of sand‚ clay‚ water‚ bitumen and any other minerals. This combination forms heavy oil that must be treated before it can be employed as usable fuels like gasoline. There are many methods that are currently employed in order to produce fuel from the oil sands. The oil industry is also constantly working on developing new technologies. However‚ at the
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References: Morito‚ Bruce (2000). Introduction to Philosophy West and East‚ Study Guide. Athabasca: Athabasca University. Grube‚ G.M.A. (1977). Plato Phaedo (translation). Indianapolis‚ Indiana: Hacket Publishing Company‚ Inc.
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University of Winnipeg Table of Contents “The Price of Tar-Sands Oil”.......................................................................………………………………………………. p3 “Oil Sands Development Contributes Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds to the Athabasca River and Its Tributaries” …………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. p4 “Waste Streams of Mined Oil Sands: Characteristics and Remediation” ………………………………………………. p5 “Biodiversity assessment in the Oil Sands region‚ northeastern Alberta
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Chemistry SCH3U-B‚ Unit 2‚ Lesson 6: Key Questions 19. Based on the observations provided in the kitchen lab‚ “Developing an Activity Series”‚ the order of the four metals from most reactive to least reactive is: zinc‚ iron‚ nickel‚ copper. Zinc is the most reactive. The reaction occurred quickly… small bubbles (hydrogen) appeared straight away. As the reaction continued‚ larger bubbles (more hydrogen) appeared. At the end of the experiment‚ the nail was completely rusted. Hydrogen displaced the
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Cited: Finkel‚Alvin. History 224: Study Guide 1. Athabasca‚ AB: Athabasca University‚ 2002. Garfield‚ Chad‚ed. The Invention of Canada: Readings in Pre-Confederation History. Toronto: Copp Clark Pitmann‚ 1994. 2 Alvin Finkel‚ History 224: Study Guide 1. (Athabasca‚ AB: Athabasca University‚ 2002) 46. The Invention of Canada: Readings in Pre-Confederation History‚ (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitmann‚ 1994) 134.
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help of crutches. It took him a full year to recover‚ but he would limp for the rest of his life. It was at Cumberland House that Thompson’s life would take a new path. In October‚ 1789‚ Philip Turnor arrived to plan a surveying expedition to the Athabasca country with the man in charge of Cumberland House‚ Malchom Ross. The study group included Turnor‚ Ross‚ George Hudson‚ and the young Peter Fidler. The invalid Thompson was invited to join in Turnor’s lessons. He later wrote with remembered pride
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