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    Mill: Utilitarianism‚ Chapters 1-3 In chapter number one titled “General Remarks” Mill starts off by talking about what is to be seen as morally right and morally wrong things‚ yet no one has a complete understanding for what is actually morally right and wrong. He then talks about “Moral Faculty” and two different views or opinions on the subject. Mill states in his text that “Our moral faculty‚ according to all those of its interpreters who are entitled to the name of thinkers‚ supplies us

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    Friends with Benefits Tyler Hart Interpersonal Communication Alexandria Technical College The implications of not discussing a complicated relationship like friends-with-benefits would have to be a known lack of communication‚ and a “no promises” based relationship. These implications can lead to many risks‚ uncertainties and problems later down the road. Some people can make it work‚ while most others tend to struggle and fail in the “no strings attached” aspect of a non-monogamous relationship

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    Benefit of potato: Blood-Pressure Lowering Potential good source of vitamin C‚ a good source of vitamin B6‚ copper‚ potassium‚ manganese‚ and dietary fiber. Benefit of pandan leaf: the leaves are used for treating diseases of the skin leaf is used in making grass green Pandan cake Benefit Of Lotus Leaf: used for treatment of summer heat syndrome and dampness accumulation lowering blood lipids

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    In the field of normative ethics‚ utilitarianism is a perennial philosophical view. Utilitarianism holds that a “morally right action is that which produces the most good” and promotes the maximum utility of happiness; for humanity (the aggregate). John Stuart Mill‚ a contributor to the field of utilitarianism‚ embraced Jeremy Bentham’s ‘greatest-happiness principle’ that states “the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong” . Mill offered an alternative to

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    Benefits in EHR 1 The Benefits of Electronic Health Records Tanina Watkins MED1080 Instructor Cheatem August 17‚ 2011 Benefits of EHR 2 Outline 1. The title page * The title * The name of the Author * The course title * The name of the instructor * The date of submission * The Abstract 2. Introduction * The Benefits of Electronic * Why it is efficient and effective * Advantages * Less time consuming * Cost cutting * The

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    Utilitarianism is a standard ethical theory that claims the greatest moral action is the one that maximizes utility. This well-known consequentialist theory views that right or wrong depend on the consequences of an act and not the intentions or motives that produce the act .Ultimately‚ the purpose of the act should be one that maximizes utility and promotes a better world.For instance philosopher Bentham’s principle of utility is based on the idea that an action is right if it produces the greatest

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    this decision are Ethical Relativism and Utilitarianism. From a relativist perspective we are not allowed to judge other cultures for their actions because we cannot see their culture from their point of view so we have no right to have opinions on them. An ethical relativist

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    Name Student Number External and Internal Factors and how they affect Benefit Packages Course Number Compensation and Benefits Session I FALL 2013 Date Introduction When creating a benefit package for their organization‚ managers must take into consideration an array of conditions that will affect both the organization and the personnel it employs. These conditions range from external factors such as laws mandated by both local and federal agencies to internal

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    Benefit of an MBA The benefit of an MBA is not something that can be easily measured because there are multiple elements that contribute to the cost and return of the MBA experience that cannot be clearly defined. Here I make an attempt at answering the question of whether an MBA is valuable‚ as defined by me. Cost can be defined as the time commitment‚ forgone extracurricular activities‚ and monetary cost of tuition. The benefits of the MBA program can be attributed to professional network‚

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    TOMATOES ARE THE IMPORTANT WEAPON First of all‚ I would like to ask all of you who didn’t like to eat tomato? For those who didn’t like to eat tomato‚ you guys just lost a lot of vitamins and the weapon that protecting your heart health. What is tomato? Tomato is a fruit. This fruit contains many vitamins and minerals which are essential for our good health. When a tomato is ripe and red‚ it contains much vitamin A. By eating green tomatoes you will be gaining more protein. Tomatoes contain Lycopene

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