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    Kantian Ethics Strengths: It overcomes the problems of acting on inclination and whether this does or doesn’t lead to moral behaviour. Inclination and emotions are too changeable and inconsistent to base morality on such feelings The Categorical Imperative is a powerful set of principles that prohibit acts that would commonly be considered wrong‚ e.g. theft‚ murder‚ and fraud. *It is independent of religion; this makes it accessible to all human beings because it appeals to reason alone

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    Mrs. Kennedy Civics Period 4 January 12‚ 2014 Strengths and Weakness of the Articles of Confederation The Constitution of the United States of America was framed in part by The Articles of Confederation. The Articles could be considered to be a precursor to The Constitution‚ and in fact it was. Despite their differences‚ they also have a lot of similarities. The Continental Congress convened several times; the most well-known almost certainly being the Second Continental Congress meeting to

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    government was limited‚ and depended on the consent of the States. Because of the limitations under the Articles‚ the government lacked the power to “maintain peace and order in the new nation” (Schmidt/Shelley/Bardes 30). Needing to address the weaknesses of the Articles‚ the Congress of the Confederation called for

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    many revised many time. Since the establishment of Texas Constitution in 1876‚ the document have been revised or amended approximately 666. There have been so many revisions to the constitution over the years‚ the question stand what are the strengths and weakness of the current

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    being a private ambulance services there would be no Market share to pay and entire ownership would be fully my control until organization expands nationally in ten to fifteen years if organization is successful establish in Oklahoma. SWOT Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Growth of the economy and expansion of business Good debt collection in place for un-collected debt of expansion of business with increased transports that are unpaid. Threats External business risks such as government regulations

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    Matthew Williams HIS 3 Paper #1 Throwing off the British monarchy on July 4‚ 1776‚ left the United States with no central government. It had to design and install a new government and quickly. As early as May 1776‚ Congress advised each of the colonies to draw up plans for state government; by 1780‚ all thirteen states had adopted written constitutions. In June 1776‚ the Continental Congress began to work on a plan for a central government. It took five years for it to be approved‚ first by members

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    Several strengths the system offers are data being available in real time; the police work is performed in a more efficient manner‚ a by-product of streamlining resources and performing work more efficiently is that the cost of preventing crimes decreases. Another strength is that because the data is non-biased it helps eliminate any possibility of discrimination and doesn’t impugn upon any

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    An important strength of the North was its manufacturing capabilities. Factories could mass produce weapons while the South had few facilities capable of providing weapons. The North had experienced an industrial revolution in which many factories produced supplies necessary for an army. Another strength of the North was that it had better railroads and highways‚ including naval shipping resources used to re-supply forces. The North possessed a large amount of the country’s railroad and canal systems

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    within this field‚ leading to disputes and difficulties such as validity‚ over simplification and also bringing about some ethical issues in the treatment of subjects experimented on. This essay will consider the methodologies‚ ethical issues‚ strengths and weaknesses of the psychodynamic approach‚ as the impact on psychology was so huge it is still being debated today more than 100 years after its development and the biological approach as its advancements‚ in line with technology‚ during

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    Nowadays‚ movies have become the spiritual food which always comes along with our lives. However‚ because almost all movies have both strengths and weaknesses‚ there are not only positive but also negative attitudes of the viewers toward them. 2012 has also received such a wide range of mixed reviews about its quality. Being produced in 2009‚ 2012 is a fiction movie telling viewers about the end of the world on December 12th‚ 2012. The content of this movie mainly focuses on the reactions of American

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