version of this – e.g. we value medicine because it makes us well Intrinsic – valuable in itself because of its qualities G.E. Moore: imagine a world with nothing in it but doughnuts‚ would they still be valuable? If no‚ then they are not intrinsically valuable. (Principia Ethica (1903)) But the happiness that doughnuts give us might be
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is very different from the clothes worn every other day. Along with this‚ the passage‚ “And while she closed with a happy Scriptural flourish‚ he ‘hooked’ a doughnut.” (Twain‚ 21)‚ critiques just how troublemakers like Tom cause trouble‚ by showing how Tom went against the speech about a hard earned treat tastes better by stealing a doughnut. Even more‚ the excerpt‚ “His soul was at peace‚ now that he had settled with Sid for calling attention to his black thread and getting him into trouble.” (Twain
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employed by the Pebble’s family. She initially succeeds at the job mainly because she withholds information from her employer’s. Munro shows how the theme of secrecy is also shown when Edie hides the box of fresh home cooked doughnuts under the bed. When the children find the doughnuts Edie swears them children to secrecy. Then when Edie is caught in Mrs. Pebble’s dress by Chris Watter’s‚ she swears him to secrecy‚ so he will not tell that she was wearing Mrs. Pebble’s clothes. She takes the cigarette
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Starbuck Case Principles of Marketing T/TH April 13‚ 2013 Starbucks’ product is no longer just plain coffee. They have branched out to offer a large variety of drinks‚ from espressos to lattes. They all also now offer food to go with their drinks‚ such as muffins and cookies. They offer a product that people feel they need everyday‚ and serve it in a relaxing environment. They have chairs and sofas in the coffee shops so that customers have the option to stay and enjoy their beverage. Some
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Individual Skill Development Project March 21‚ 2013 Self-Control Self-control is one of the components that I need to improve on and in this paper I am going to share some specific development activities that helped me improve on it. Most of
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Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT i 1.INTRODUCTION TO DOUGHNUTS ENTERPRISE 2.DOUGHNUTS ENTERPRISE 2.1 Retail Format merchandise mix. 2.2 Strategic Planning and Operation Management 2.3 SWOT Analysis 2.4 Retail customer and Target Market 2.5 Evaluation of the target market 2.6 Customer
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Starbucks Case Analysis August 24‚ 2008 Analysis of Current Situation Environment 1. Economic Conditions: In a time of inflation when the purchase of nonessential items is down‚ Starbucks is feeling the effects. a. 600 Starbucks locations will close by mid-year 2009 b. This represents 8.7% of the stores nationwide..affecting 44 states..88 locations in California alone. c. 12‚000 employees will lose their jobs…Starbucks will offer relocation packages to many employees‚ severances to
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against the worst outcomes. Policing is the most visible part of this: employees on the bottom have more discretion than employees on the top. Philosophers such as Ronald Dworkin and H.L.A. Hart have referred to discretion as "the hole in the doughnut" (doughnut theory of discretion) and "where the law runs out" (natural law theory). In perspective‚ discretion is the empty area in the middle of a ring consisting of policies and procedures. And remember Davis’ definition - the making of choices from
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BAB I LATAR BELAKANG Pada bagian Latar Belakang ini akan dijelaskan mengenai sejarah terbentuknya perusahaan dan profil dari perusahaan‚ serta produk-produk yang dihasilkan oleh perusahaan. 1.1 Sejarah dan Profil Perusahaan PT. J.CO Donuts and Coffee didirikan oleh Johnny Andrean yang sebelumnya terkenal sebagai pengusaha salon yang sukses. Tak kurang dari 168 jaringan salon dan 41 sekolah salon dimilikinya‚ namun insting sang penata rambut kemudian membawanya terjun ke bisnis makanan. Sejak
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No. TEACHER OVERVIEW UNIT OF STUDY NO. 66 Solar and Electric Cars For Grades 4 and 5 OVERVIEW This lesson introduces students to vehicles that use alternative fuels for transportation and contrasts them to conventionally fueled vehicles. Students will familiarize themselves with alternative fuels that can be used in vehicles by engaging in an introductory class discussion‚ reading and answering questions from the Reading Passage‚ working in groups to conduct Internet research on assigned topics
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