Unemployment Is it not very strange to hear that the largest oil exporter in the world suffers of the unemployment problem? Well‚ 43 percent of Saudi universities graduates are unemployed (The Peninsula Times). The Saudi government tried to help to prevent and solve this problem by launching “Saudization” in 1971‚ to give Saudies the opportunity to work and to prove their selves‚ their skills and their abilities‚ but unfortunately that does not worked the way it has to. So‚ the causes
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PHI2600.001 The difference between Kant’s Hypothetical imperative and categorical imperative is this; Hypothetical imperative is driven by desire. They tell you what you should do only if you have the desire. For example if someone wanted to become a boxer (he had the desire to become a boxer) he would have to work out and train to become one. That would be one hypothetical imperative‚ another example is perhaps someone has the desire to become a doctor‚ well then he would need to go to college
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Saudi Arabia 1. What are some current issues facing Saudi Arabia? What is the climate for doing business in Saudi Arabia today? Well the to answer the first part of the question I would say that infrastructure is one of the big issues in Saudi Arabia. Most of the towns they have are as old and out dated. Also the old pipes in the city‚ the bad water works‚ terrible electricity‚ a lot of phone lines are not being updated enough to accommodate the growth of population and business there. For the
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THE ETHICAL IMPERATIVE Today’s businesses are entrenched in a great conflict. The interests of the stockholders and the interests of the populace at large seem to be in constant turmoil. On one hand‚ stockholders desire profit for themselves‚ and on the other‚ the general population does not care to be exploited by those whose sole motive is profit. This is a conflict because those who buy a business’s products tend to be in the general public‚ and they have the ability to make or break a
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Transportation in Arabia Introduction of petrodollar in Saudi Arabia has facilitated several mega infrastructure development projects within the country‚ especially the transport network which has in return supported different economic developments. The country has become in a position to boast an extensive transportation network such as road‚ rail‚ sea and air. Road transport: There are different forms of road in the country from eight laned roads to small two laned roads in rural areas. There
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1 The Fresh Imperative – Executive Summary 4 In the rapidly changing Asian markets‚ a retailer’s Fresh Food offer is one of the most critical success factors‚ and a key competitive differentiator. Fresh Food Categories‚ such as vegetables‚ fruits‚ poultry‚ fish and meat are the critical store traffic and shopping frequency drivers that attract consumers and create additional opportunities for retailers to engage with their customers in other grocery categories. To get their Fresh Food offer
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Summary The “Article Arabian Oasis City: The Transformation of ’Unayzah ” by Cole and Altorki is quite an interesting article that depicts the social change that took place in the Middle East after the region discovered the boom of oil in the mid-70s. Amid the first anthropological study in the urban community in the Saudi‚ the Arabian Oasis City is one of those studies. Based on the observation and interviews from the participants (men and women)‚ the author was able to take data and able to analyze
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categorical imperative n. In the ethical system of Immanuel Kant‚ an unconditional moral law that applies to all rational beings and is independent of any personal motive or desire QUICK FACTS * NAME: Immanuel Kant * OCCUPATION: Philosopher * BIRTH DATE: April 22‚ 1724 * DEATH DATE: February 12‚ 1804 * PLACE OF BIRTH: Kaliningrad (now Konigsburg)‚ Russia * PLACE OF DEATH: Kaliningrad (now Konigsburg)‚ Russia Profile Immanuel Kant was born on April 22‚ 1724‚ in Kaliningrad
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main study was on the Categorical Imperative. Along with the Categorical Imperative he also studied maxims and the principle of universalizability. Kant’s theory is very hard to interpret and can be complex and difficult at times. The Supreme Principle of Morality also known as the Categorical Imperative is Kant’s main focus in his philosophic theory. The Categorical Imperative can also be described as an unconditional command. There is only one Categorical Imperative but there are three different formulations
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reasons for using the categorical imperatives. (25 marks) Kant’s moral philosophy is deontological; it rests on the notion of duty or obligation from the Greek word ‘Deon’. The argument is that we should conduct our affairs out of strict duty to the moral law. Kant wrote three major works on moral philosophy: Fundamental principles of the metaphysics of moral‚ Critique of practical reason and the metaphysics of morals. Kant formulated the categorical imperative in three different ways: The
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