Most utilitarian theories deal with producing the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people. Negative utilitarianism (NU) requires us to promote the least amount of evil or harm‚ or to prevent the greatest amount of suffering for the greatest number. Proponents like Karl Popper‚ Christoph Fehige and Clark Wolf argue that this is a more effective ethical formula‚ since‚ they contend‚ the greatest harms are more consequential than the greatest goods. Karl Popper also referred to an
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feed back into the first stage‚ beginning the process again: * Description – What happened? * Feelings – What are you thinking and feeling? * Evaluation – What was good and bad about the experience? * Analysis – What sense can you make of the situation? * Conclusion – What else could you have done? * Action Plan – If it arose again what would you do? (Gibbs‚ 1988) Reflective Cycle (Gibbs G‚ 1988) Description Within this module we were provided a brief involving a real
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development in the cosmetic industry. Amorepacific Corporation‚ a Korean based cosmetics manufacturer‚ also earned much lower revenue than expected. I analyzed the changes in industrial trend and developed two recommendations for the company to facilitate its growth strategy in the recession. My recommendations are: 1. Adding a new product line in the U.S. 2. Expanding to Brazil. Vision of AmorePacific Corporation According to the company’s 2010 annual report‚ the growth strategy called “The
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P1 explain key influences on personal learning processes on individuals. The Kolbs experimental learning cycle helps us to understand how adults learn. Cognitive abilities are how people learn. Kolbs identified two pairs of opposite factors‚ when these are combined together they show a learning cycle with four different stages of learning‚ each staged has to be followed in the correct sequence. The four stages are: Concrete experience – the doing stage where you
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Clearly many photographic negatives require a standardized process to portray the artists given intention‚ either due to the photographer’s methodology or the subject matter in hand. In the way that the photographic image is portrayed in contemporary society; in such industries as advertisement‚ fashion‚ product‚ landscape and even art photography‚ higher than life quality is the current fashion. Artists working in alternative methods seem to be viewed with an alternative eye‚ their work can’t be
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In fact all of us today see ‘industry’ as a mix of producing goods and services. It is one of the few development intervention tools in the hands of society which generates employment and thus gives opportunities to individuals to harness their respective potent for their individual as well as united progress.
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I) NEGATIVE IMPACT 1. Exploit the workforce that is available in host country. Take undue advantage of low cost labors ‚ unskilled labors…‚ make use of probation to consistently change labors without training or equipping them with experience‚ skill and qualification Because FDI enterprises in Vietnam are mainly conducted labor-intensive processes such as machining and assembly. Even the leading technology companies such as Intel Inside Sam Sung that have production facilities in Vietnam mainly
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Negative Feedback Negative feedback is the process by which the outputs tend to reduce the inputs‚ which causes the system to stabilize. It is found in many functions that organisms carry out on a daily basis‚ most notably homeostasis. Negative feedback can be seen during the menstrual cycle‚ during days 5-10 oestrogen levels slowly rise‚ this increase causes the release of the hormones FSH and LH to be inhibited. Also in low concentrations progesterone has a negative feedback effect on FSH
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giving the individual responsibility. We are governed by a set of rules that limits the ability of any individual to make a choice‚ because we believe that the individual will make the wrong choice‚ for either himself‚ others‚ or both. For example‚ take traffic rules. Rules such as stopping at stop signs and not running red lights should be entirely optional. A cop should not have jurisdiction or the responsibility to enforce such rules; they should merely be considered as social "recommendations." "You
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Investment Analysis and Recommendation Paper Executive Summary Current largest publicly traded company with 390.47 billion USD market’s value‚ ExxonMobil is a leading global oil and gas firm. It possesses a corporate governance strategy that ensures the recruitment of a competent board of trustees and executive managers as well as the avoidance of unnecessary risk taking. Financial analyses reveal a financial strong and healthy firm with the best asset management and profitability ratios
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