The Doctrine of Double Effect states that it is a morally relevant difference between those bad consequences we aim and intend to bring about‚ and those that we do not intend but still foresee as a likely outcome of our actions. Under certain circumstances‚ it is morally acceptable to risk certain outcomes that would not be acceptable to intend. Though it is always wrong to kill innocents deliberately‚ this doctrine says‚ it is sometimes permissible to allow certain actions to occur understanding
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Distinctively visual texts are able to manipulate the emotions of the audience to influence the responses of a collective group. John Misto‚ the person behind the play The Shoe-Horn Sonata‚ uses his distinctively visual text as a memorial for the Australian Army nurses who died in the war‚ as they were refused one by the government. “I do not have the power to build a memorial. So I wrote a play instead.” This drama illustrates the way the women were treated in the Japanese prisoner of war camps
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(Introduction - Introduce both texts and composer/director‚ short plot outline and link to question and examples) Photographs are a chilling reminder of the truth behind these women’s recounts‚ and an acknowledgement of their strength. Misto uses photographic images to achieve several things within his play. Firstly the images transport the audience to the world which these women are describing through their dialogue of memories. In Act One‚ whilst Bridie describes the evacuation of Singapore
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Each one is as unique as can be. I wonder if raindrops ever get lonely. They fall through the sky‚ hit the ground‚ and spread out. They’re surrounded by one another‚ but are they together? Do they think of themselves as part of a whole? Do they think themselves separate beings? I don’t think they’re part of a whole. I don’t think that at all. People think of my school as a whole. "They like school more than friends." I hear it all the time. I know the ones they speak of; they make
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caused hardship for civilians is a valid reason because all the sources agree on it to some extent civilians. Firstly sources 1 and 2 tell us that warfare did cause hardship for most people during that time. Due to all the bombs being dropped many people were forced to move out of their homes. This caused a lot of hardship for the civilians because people had to move house due to the “ghastly [air] raids” source 2 says. Source 2 also tells us that “For amidst such suffering and hardship…Everyone
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The Shoe-Horn Sonata In the play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ by John Misto I have chosen to study Act 1 Scene 3. In this scene Bridie and Sheila meet for the first time. Bridie and Sheila reunite after not having seen each other since the end of the war‚ and they feel like they hadn’t been separated for 50 years. Bridie acts as if she has been the stronger one through both the war and after it‚ constantly undermining Sheila by calling her ‘girl’ and telling Rick (the interviewer) that she is deaf
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friendship is what gives them purpose‚ comfort and strength to carry on. Though after fifty years of the War and of being separated they have no ill feelings toward the Japs but are emotionally torn by their separation. This is the story of The Shoe Horn Sonata. The Shoe-Horn Sonata is characterised by having a two act structure‚ two main time frames‚ two settings and two main characters. The two sets are: the television studio and the motel room. These are visually presented depersonalised and simple
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2012 BAM530 Business Ethics Unit 3 Question #3: Evaluate the concept of strict liability. Strict liability is the legal responsibility levied on a person or company for certain damages or injury even if they were not at fault. Strict liability can even apply even if the person or company did not physically commit any act to cause the actual injury. Corporations can be held liable for the defects of their product even if they did not know about the problem or harm it could
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OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PROJECT The Business and Financial Analysis of Maldives Industrial Fisheries Company Limited From 1st January 2006 to 31st December 2008 Prepared by: Word count: 6486 words TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 PART 1 PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND 6 OVERALL RESEARCH APPROACH 6 1.1Intoduction 6 1.2 Selecting the Topic 6 1.3 Reason for Choosing “Mifco” 6 1.4 Principal Activities (Mifco) 7 1.5 Project Aims
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DATE: September 16‚ 2011 TO: Martie Kazura FROM: maria anton RE: Shoe production in Indonesia Recently one of the company’s competitors was accused of exploitative labor practices because they used Indonesian labor that are paid similar wage like the company plans to. Due to the accusation imposed‚ that company suffered 50 % decrease in monthly sales and incurred negative publicity. If the company is to go ahead and implement the plan to relocate manufacturing in Indonesia by paying
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