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    homeless or giving charity‚ something that benefits someone besides them-self‚ is what brings most happiness to most people. The rule of mill is based off of the decisions we make. The only thing that is important‚ Mill proposes‚ is good deed. Mill states we should always benefit other people besides ourself as much as possible and be able to consider any consequences. Mill suggest we should always think about any possible outcomes. Each one of our decisions and or actions‚ we should base them off the

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    141). Mill asserts

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    apart‚ yet in industry they share a common bond. Female Mill Workers in England and Japan: How Similar Were Their Experiences? The textile industry in both Japan and England created many unusual tools such as England’s spinning jenny which made several spindles turn at once‚ and increasing the amount of thread produced. England created the water frame which could spin thread in great quantities. The similarities between the English and Japanese mill workers were astounding; they both consisted of many

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    Theory in itself has intrinsic value in political thought but a theory is only as strong as the case made for it and the explanation thereof. Even the most beautifully constructed theory that lacks sufficient evidence or specificity is useless in practice because a theory is worthless if it cannot be used in reality. The English economist and political philosopher John Stuart Mill theorized about government and its role in protecting liberty under the framework of utilitarianism. He makes a persuasive

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    vertical roller mill process experience raised some attention should be paid based on years of equipment manufacturing . Vibration : vibration roller mill work is prevalent ‚ and reasonably vibration is allowed‚ but if the vibration is too large ‚ it will cause damage to the disc and roller machinery ‚ as well as ancillary equipment and measuring instruments to destroy the material . layer of uneven thickness vibration is the main reason ‚ for other reasons as well : the mill there

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    Inspection on the equipment and its subsidiary facilities. (1) The ball mill inspection: a. Check the loose screws‚ the loose‚ broken screws on the lining plate in particular‚ which may lead to leakage; b. Check the wear pattern of the sand return spoon head; c. Pay attention to the coarse running and ball vomiting of the ball mill discharge. (2) The oil feeding system inspection: a. Check the oil pressure constantly to keep it within the range of 1.5~20kg/cm2;b. Check the oil mass and temperature

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    John Stuart Mill begins his argument for utilitarianism by convincing us that‚ without a measure for determining moral value‚ we cannot accurately hold ourselves responsible as our own moral agents. In response to this concern‚ he outlines a moral code based on the principle of utility. As a promoter of the highest presence of pleasure and lowest presence of pain‚ Mill continues on to argue that the ultimate end is happiness‚ with all other actions and intentions having value only so far as being

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    manufacture. Integrated firms can produce 107 million tons of steel through reduction of iron ore‚ and minimills have a capacity of 21 million tons‚ and these businesses utilize a scrap melting process. Specialty mills have a capacity of 5 million tons‚ and for the purpose of this analysis‚ the focus will remain between the first two types of firms. Integrated firms dominated the industry until the 1960s. This segment was dominated by powerhouse companies such as U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel‚

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    The Discourse of Mill and Nietzsche‚ Can Mill Overcome While it appears‚ on the outside‚ that John Stewart Mill contradicts Nietzsche’s idea that the mind serves deeper than our inner human drive‚ however‚ the story of Mills life seems to actually confirm itself. You see‚ Nietzsche believes that your instincts define who you are and if you go through life using your brain making all your decisions for you‚ you aren’t being true to who you really are. Nietzsche talked about how Socrates uses reason

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    the greatest number.” In his essay Utilitarianism‚ John Stuart Mill added a qualitative component to this mathematically driven theory. Mill created a distinction between higher‚ intellectual pleasures and lower‚ bodily pleasures. Mill stated that some pleasures are of a higher quality‚ and therefore are worth more. Additionally he stated that no quantity of a lower pleasure could achieve the same quality as a higher one. Finally‚ Mill proposed that the “competent judge” of pleasure is someone who

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