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    English) and Japanese cooking Limited menu (Steak/Chicken/Shrimp):  food costs cut to 30/35% Showmanship of the chef (teppaniyaki table presentation) High‐quality and healthy food (traditional  Japanese food) Authentic oriental atmosphere  Combination of Japanese paternalism and  American setting Food storage and wastage General atmosphere Strategy What makes Benihana Unique?  Efficient Organizational  chart High‐Standards Chefs Innovative management  Entertaining atmosphere:  “Theatre of the stomach”

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    are unsociable who have these sort of disabilities. This is certainly not the case with Naty‚ who wants to educate her community and others of the challenges she faced with her physical disabilities. I also did realize until now that pity and paternalism are common with people who have ableism. Based on what I have mentioned‚ this is why people with ableism have constant challenges and impacts facing them daily who are

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    1. Metaethics The term “meta” means after or beyond‚ and‚ consequently‚ the notion of metaethics involves a removed‚ or bird’s eye view of the entire project of ethics. We may define metaethics as the study of the origin and meaning of ethical concepts. When compared to normative ethics and applied ethics‚ the field of metaethics is the least precisely defined area of moral philosophy. It covers issues from moral semantics to moral epistemology[->0]. Two issues‚ though‚ are prominent: (1) metaphysical

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    1850s‚ the era of "Victorian Noon"‚ the society was about to face the radical changes in the culture and politics so the position of women who were educated was getting improved in the society. However‚ Bram stoker was a conservative and stressed paternalism so he considered ’New Woman’ as a depravity person. On the contrary‚ he emphasized the traditional victorian woman. Furthermore‚ he expressed his hostile feeling against women. "for nothing

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    Your name Course and section number Date Paper draft (for example‚ Paper #1 Draft A or In-class Essay #2) On subsequent pages‚ in the upper right corner write: The paper ’s title Your name Page number Character analysis of the story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker 1) Pay attention to the character’s ethics. Does the character make just or unjust choices? Consider Atticus Finch in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird

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    of business management practice differ broadly across the range of supervisory style‚ decision-making‚ communications‚ management controls‚ and interdepartmental relations. These specific distinctions are rooted in the contrast between Japanese paternalism‚ which has sometimes been characterized as giving rise to "industrial feudalism‚" and American individualism‚ which might more accurately be characterized as personalism. It is proposed that the underlying factor in all of these distinctions is

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    “The liberty of thought and discussion” By John Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill: John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)‚ British philosopher‚ economist‚ great liberal (or libertarian)‚ moral and political theorist‚ and administrator‚ was the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century. His views are of continuing significance‚ and are generally recognized to be among the deepest and certainly the most effective defenses of empiricism and of a liberal political view of

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    Physician-Assisted Suicide The question about physician-assisted suicide in many societies around the world remains difficult‚ except some European countries such as Belgium and the Netherlands‚ and some states in USA - Oregon‚ Washington and Montana where this former restriction was legalized. Nowadays‚ other countries and the rest of states in the U.S. facing dilemma rather to leave PAS illegal‚ or change existing law into legal practice. In “Introduction” of the book Ethical Issues in Modern

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    invasive foreign policy in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Imperialism caused the US to have a paternalistic attitude‚ and a craving to expand- which shaped their selfish policy. The United States derived an overbearing feeling of paternalism from imperialism that bled on to their foreign policy during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The US felt that they were a superior nation and that they had a duty to better underdeveloped nations. They saw themselves as the police of

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    Chapter 12 Study Guide     1. Farm Communities- Farming Families that worked together to accomplish goals otherwise not possible alone. (B) They had opportunities to talk about experiences together‚ and share news‚ knowledge‚ etc. 2. The Shakers- Largest of the communal utopian experiments‚ emphasized agriculture and handcrafts‚ l most self-sufficient. (B) Failed because they couldn’t have sex‚ so no future generations to carry on. 3. The Mormons- Most successful communitarian experiment‚ believed

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