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    Yagna in Mahabharat

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    obligated to make decisions as an ideal king should. He is unable to refuse another game of dice as he claims “how can a dutiful king like me refuse to accept such a challenge?” However‚ he fails to recognize that a king does not have one dimensional duties which can be bounded by a code of honor. He leaves decisions and consequences “at the command of the Creator” because he cannot tarnish his image; however‚ an ideal king would not “tread the path of (his) illustrious predecessors‚” in all matters

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    Excise Clearance for Exports

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    I. Introduction to Excise Duty 1. Features 2. Chargeability of Excise Duty i. Goods ii. Manufactured or produced iii. Domestic Production iv. For home consumption v. Excisable goods vi. Marketable 3. Types of Excise Duty i. Cenvat ii. Special excise duty iii. Additional excise duty iv. Cesses 4. Valuation for Excise i. Tariff value ii. Maximum retail price iii. Transaction value. 5. Registration i. Need ii. Procedure

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    Emanuel Kant

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    results. THE GOOD WILL AND DUTY The specific obligations of a good will are called "duties." There are these three general propositions about duty. First‚ actions are genuinely good when they are undertaken for the sake of only duty. People may act in unison with duty out of some interest or compulsion other than duty. An example would be a Car salesman has a duty to offer a fair price to all customers‚ yet car salesmen abide by this duty not solely out of a sense of duty‚ but rather because the competition

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    Ethical Egoism One is required to pursue one’s own interests and one has no duties to the interests of others‚ so the foundation of one’s morality in this theory is the regard of one’s own self-interests as superior.Ethical Egoism is a normative moral theory‚ i.e. it is prescriptive and tells one what one ought to do. Normative theories offer guidance in our decisions and judgements. What are one’s obligations and duties in particular situations? [2] Ethical egosim is in contrast to psychological

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    non performing assets

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    PRE-BUDGET MEMORANDUM - 2013-2014 INDIRECT TAXES A. CUSTOMS DUTY Sr. No. 1. Issue Justification Customs duty exemption/ reduction to Life Saving It is imperative that critical life saving drugs be made available to the drugs‚ diagnostic equipments and consumables thereof patients at reduced prices‚ which will help in bringing down the cost and medical devices. of treatment for these ailments. Further‚ reduction in import duty on medical devices would overall reduce the cost of treatment

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    overridden by a more important obligation.” According to Ross‚ there are seven prima facie obligations‚ which we must consider in the process of moral decision making. These include: duties of fidelity‚ duties of reparation‚ duties of gratitude‚ duties of justice‚ duties of beneficence‚ duties of self-improvement‚ and duties not to injure others. This particular case study forms a hypothetical scenario aimed at the reader for the purpose of inciting critical thinking on a moral level; and a brief synopsis

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    Army Values

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    LOYALTY Loyalty to me is being faithful and being trustworthy to yourself‚ your family‚ and your team. Loyalty “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other Soldiers.” Duty “Fulfill your obligations.” Respect “Treat people as they should be treated.” Selfless Service “Put the welfare of the nation‚ the Army and your subordinates above your own.” Honor “Live up to the army values.” Integrity “Do what’s

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    Budget 2013

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    established from 1st April 2016. Import duty on rice bran oilcake withdrawn. Direct taxes code would be introduced in the current parliament session. Import duty of setup boxes raised from 5 to 10 % to safeguard interest of domestic producers. Import duty raised from 75 to 100% on luxury vehicles. Duty free limit raised on gold to about 50‚000 Rs for males and about 1‚00‚000 Rs for females. Excise duty on cigarettes and cigar raised by 18 %. Excise duty on SUV to be increased from 27 % to 30

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    Law Question

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    YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO This test paper consists of 2 printed pages ANSWER TWO (2) QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 ( a ) Merry was instructed by Datuk Y to sell a house in Penang. She was promised a remuneration of RM3000. While performing her duties‚ Merry has used her own money amounting to RM900. Merry received RM5000 as deposit from the buyer of the house. After completion of the transaction Datuk Y refused to make any payment to Merry. Advise the parties.

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    raised against it. Two objections are especially relevant here. First‚ utilitarianism is an extremely‚ even excessively demanding moral view for most humans. If we have a duty always to bring about the best outcome‚ than any time we can increase the well-being of others (which is just about at any time)‚ we have a moral duty to do so. There is no moral time off‚ no moral

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