Exercise 2-2 1. The cost of a hard-drive installed in a computer: direct materials cost. 2. The cost of advertising in the Puget Sound Computer User newspaper: Selling and Administrative cost. 3. The wages of employees who assemble computers from components: direct labor cost. 4. Sales commissions paid to the company’s salespeople: Selling and Administrative cost. 5. The wages of the assembly shop’s supervisor: manufacturing overhead cost. 6. The wages of the company’s accountant:
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pleasure brought by the baby is greater than the duration of pleasure brought by the promotion‚ the extent of the effects is widespread because the family want the baby‚ and the pleasure is more intense to those who want the baby than the mother’s promotion. RULE UTILITARIANISM (DEONTOLOGICAL‚ TELEOLOGICAL) PREFERENCE UTILITARIANISM (RELATIVE‚ TELEOLOGICAL)For Preference Utilitarians such as Peter Singer‚ the moral course of action is the one that results in the most preference satisfaction. It could
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Assess the view that the nuclear family is the most ideal for society and its individuals (24 marks) There are a variety of sociological perspectives on whether the nuclear family is the most ideal for society and its individuals. By nuclear family‚ we mean a couple and their children (usually between two and three) who live in the same household. Sociologists can refer to Parson’s functional fit idea‚ Marx’s theory of the family serving capitalism and a range of feminist perspectives on the matter
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In relation to my current faith‚ the position I most identify with is that of the Catholic view. I have reached this conclusion partly because I feel the contribution to Church‚ State and Public Justice: Five Views written by Clarke Cochran is the clear and easy to understand‚ but also because of the views he has presented. I find myself aligning with the Catholic views‚ specifically that the mission of the church is “incarnational‚ sacramental‚ social‚ and committed to the poor‚” I have a hard
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Ellsworth’s Parents have been given access to his email? Table of Contents Pg. 3 Introduction Pg. 3 Utilitarian Pg. 4 Deontological Pg. 5 Yahoo’s Stance and overall outcome Pg. 5 Conclusion Pg. 6 References The question was posed; Should Justin Ellsworth’s Parents have been given access to his email? Justin Ellsworth was a US Marine killed in Iraq. After his death‚ his parents wanted access to his emails. Yahoo‚ his email service provided declined their request stating
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In the article by Molly Ivins‚ “Get a Knife‚ Get a Dog‚ But get Rid of Guns” talks about her point of view on gun control. It should be banned or at least restricted. She starts her argument that she is not anti gun but believes in other forms of protections. In order to support her arguments she uses second amendment by breaking it down word to word. Also use the pros of using knives with a sarcastic humor. Furthermore‚ she compared it with everyday life and how people misinterpreted the meaning
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Hegel and Nietzsche’s outlook on the master slave relationship is a bit similar but ultimately extremely different. Personally I don’t feel too strongly about either philosopher but if I had to choose I would agree with Hegel. The master slave relationship that Hegel describes is one where the master and slave are constantly competing against one another but eventually need each other in the end for both of them to survive. Nietzsche argues that the master slave morality is divided into two fundamental
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we can’t cry anymore. They have helped us live‚ work‚ and eat‚ and in this relationship both of our species have exploded in populations and prominence. While such population explosions come with their problems‚ the numbers don’t lie. I refuse to see all animals as equals. Call me a speciesist all you like. Livestock raised for our plate are not on the same emotional‚ societal‚ or cultural plane as dogs. Certainly not to me‚ or to our history as co-dependent species. If you have the audacity to
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Winterbourne View Failings – Rough Draft History: Winterbourne view was private‚ residential hospital with 24 beds‚ for people with autism and learning disabilities. Some of whom display challenging behaviours. 73% had been admitted to the hospital under Mental Health Act powers. The hospital was essentially government funded with the average charge being £3500 per week per client. Forty-eight patients had been referred to Winterbourne View by 14 different English NHS commissioners‚ meaning
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I See a Killer Die The purpose of Allan Hall’s article‚ ‘I See a Killer Die’‚ is to inform readers about one of the many convicts who have died from capital punishment in America. Hall wrote about a man‚ Robert Harris‚ who killed two innocent boys; he used a shotgun to ‘blast to death’ two teenage boys in a robbery. Harris did not show any remorse after the murders. In my opinion this is an important subject‚ because many people disagree with this method of punishment. They believe that capital punishment
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