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    COLLECTIVISM This is more a political view than a sociological prospective. It is said that the state is responsible of providing care and welfare as a team. This prospective looks at the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people around‚ it prioritises the responsibility to look after them‚ for example people with disabilities‚ unemployment‚ low income‚ children‚ they also make old people a priority to look after as well as mentally ill people and sick people. People in society pay national insurance

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    Mill's Utilitarianism

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    Utilitarianism‚ is the argument that a man should judge everything based on his ability to promote the greatest individual happiness. In other words‚ even if your actions are wrong‚ they are morally justified if it is for the greater good or‚ the greatest individual happiness. There are many different standpoints on what happiness really is‚ in John Stuart Mill’s essay on utilitarianism he argues that as long as your behavior creates bliss it is accounted for as happiness. Stuart supports his claims

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    Equal Rights In The 1800's

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    America’s history is far from perfect when deciding what laws to act upon and who was granted rights‚ two of the most important documents from the 1800’ are Sarah Grimke’s Letter XII: Legal Disabilities of Women‚ and Plessy Versus Ferguson‚ a Supreme Court case. They both are historical documents that changed history and how we view who has rights. There two most oppressed groups in the 1800’s were people of color and women. They both believe that they should have equal rights‚ similar to the white

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    taking the first step. Statistics from the CDC mentioned at the WebMed stated that “a woman who is under age 35 and undergoes IVF has a 39.6% chance of having a baby‚ while a woman over age 40 has an 11.5% chance”. It is clear that children conceived by the in vitro fertilization are expected to be born preterm‚ with a low birth weight. They

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    OBJECTIONS TO UTIILITARIANISM SECTION (1) INTRODUCTION We noted‚ last week‚ that UTILITARIANISM is a version of CONSEQUENTIALISM in that it holds that the RIGHT action (in any given situation) is the action WHICH HAS THE WHICH HAS THE BEST CONSEQUENCES; CONSEQUENTIALIST ethical theories may be contrasted

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    Security testing from perspective of scrum development Rudra Prasad Tripathy Ph.D. scholar‚ Utkal university Technical architect‚ JDA india software(P) Ltd. Hyderabad‚India Rudra1in@yahoo.com Ranjit Kumar Panda Senior Engineer‚ MindTree Limited Bangalore‚ India panda.ranjitkumar@gmail.com Abstract— We are trying to show how security testing plays predominant role in secured development and through agile methodology-particularly scrum is a suitable development process. Keywords-scrum;security

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    Women S Abortion Rights

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    that abortion is a private matter and is a decision that should only be left to the mother without any interference from the government and society. In Canada women are lucky enough to have the privilege of having the rights to their bodies however there are a lot of questions and concerns regarding this issue. Abortion should also be seen as the start of women’s control and rights when it comes to matters regarding their bodies. In this paper I will be supporting the view that abortion is morally

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” The short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula Le Guin concerns itself with the utopian society Omelas. The story begins with the festival of Summer where the town is described in all of it’s glory. From the beautiful streets‚ to the successful craftsmen‚ and the joyous people‚ Omelas seems to be perfect. What is not made immediately clear is the fact that the town’s perfection is contingent upon the misery of one child. The relationship is such

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    Utilitarianism Notes

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    Utilitarianism Key Features • • • Relativist Theory – – – – – – – No Absolutes Morality Depends on individual circumstances Happiness is the most important thing Quality and Quantity of Happiness need to be taken into account The Measure of Usefulness or Fittingness for purpose an action may have Teleological Ethical theories such as Utilitarianism tend to rely on the principle of utility It is the way of measuring how useful an action is in bringing about the consequences that we desire Equality

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    Ely Lilly and Company El- Lilly: A pharmaceutical company was founded by a 38 year-old pharmacist and El lilly in May 1876‚ it was founded in Indianapolis‚ USA. By opening the door to a small laboratory. Currently it has its headquarter in Indianapolis Indiana‚ USA‚ with 38‚000 employees worldwide. El-lilly focuses on meeting some of the world’s most urgent medical needs‚ in the areas of oncology‚ cardiovascular disease‚ diabetes‚ critical care‚ neuroscience‚ men’s health and musculoskeletal. El-Lilly

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