Utilitarianism “holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness‚ wrong in proportion as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness” (EMP.123). Utilitarianism accounts for all people and seeks the greatest net happiness. Utilitarianism is unlike egoism‚ which pursues what is best for one’s self. Utilitarianism also differs from hedonism and epicureanism‚ which seek to maximize pleasure and avoid pain‚ respectively. When making a utilitarian decision‚ intentions are
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Introduction Attaining a full employment level‚ where only a natural level of unemployment exists‚ is one important macroeconomic objective and they key to this attaining this objective is job creation. This report is a cross sectional econometric analysis of how different factors lead to the creation of jobs in countries with differing Gross National Income per capita. When speaking of job creation‚ one can expect that the impact and the significant importance of a factor‚ such as growth rate of
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is so strong it vaporizes everything within approximately 1 kilometer. The protagonist in “Grace Period” saw this part of the explosion as “a fluctuation of light‚ a tiny pulse‚ coming from behind the hills” (Baker‚ 1989‚ p. 7); this comes with an EMP or electromagnetic pulse that cuts off all electricity the protagonist notices this when none of the phones work when the protagonist tries to call for help when they thought they
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worry for law enforcement. The washington post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/printed-plastic-guns-a-growing-worry-for-law-enforcement/2013/11/13/211e9f74-4cad-11e3-be6b-d3d28122e6d4_story.html Vergano‚ D. (2010‚ Octob 27). One emp and the world goes dark. USA Today‚ Retrieved from http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/science/2010-10-26-emp_N.htm Weapons of Mass Destruction. (2013‚ October 9). Retrieved from Global Focus: Open Source Intelligence: http://www.globalfocus.org/GF-WMDs
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THE ELEMENT OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Entrepreneurship Individual Assignment THE ELEMENT OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Entrepreneurship Individual Assignment NGUYEN THAI HA B0074 - BA505 ETR401 | LECTURER: MR. NGHIAHT NGUYEN THAI HA B0074 - BA505 ETR401 | LECTURER: MR. NGHIAHT CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION of ENVIRONMENT II. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT III. EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT 1. Task Environment 2. General Environment IV
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: intangibility‚ inseparability‚ variability‚ perishability. mrkting strats serv firms: service-profit chain (links emp with cust satisfaction)‚ internal mgmt (motivate emp to work as team)‚ interactive mgmt (train emp in cust. service)brand: helps customers identify products‚ consistency‚ quality‚ relationship (lovemark). brd advocacy: begins w/trust‚ close to home‚ make cust/emp part of story‚ deliver experience‚ outperform where they care. brd chars: brd representations [personality] (all
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SECTION 1: THE HRMANAGEMENT CASE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Includes: human resource planning; recruitment‚ selection‚ and hiring of new employees; the orientation‚ training‚ and appraisal of current employees; and employee remuneration‚ motivation‚ and retention. You are to assume the newly-created position of Human Resource Director for a medium sized firm with over 600 employees. The firm has experienced significant expansion in the past few years; the human resource department
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The architectural styles of both the Parthenon in Athens and the Pantheon in Rome are significant in their own ways. They had their similarities‚ but they also had their differences. Both‚ for example‚ are temples. The Pantheon was a temple to all gods‚ whereas the Parthenon was a temple only to the goddess Athena. The columnwork of the Pantheon is far more intricate than the columnwork of the Parthenon. The Pantheon seemed to honour both its creators and the gods: for example‚ after reparation
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public class Employee { private int empNum; public int getEmpNum() { return empNum; } public void setEmpNum(int emp) { empNum=emp; } } public class TwoEmp { public static void main(String[]args) { Employee clerk = new Employee(); Employee driver= new driver(); clerk.setEmpNum(345); driver.setEmpNum(456); System.out.println("The clerk’s number is" + clerk.getEmpNum() + " and the friver’s number is " + driver.getEmpNum());
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1. SELECT e.ename‚ e.deptno‚ d.dname‚ d.deptno FROM dept d LEFT OUTER JOIN emp e ON d.deptno = e.deptno ORDER BY d.deptno; SQL> SELECT e.ename‚ e.deptno‚ d.dname‚ d.deptno 2 FROM dept d 3 LEFT OUTER JOIN emp e 4 ON d.deptno = e.deptno 5 ORDER BY d.deptno; ENAME DEPTNO DNAME DEPTNO ---------- ---------- -------------- ---------- MILLER 10 ACCOUNTING 10 KING 10 ACCOUNTING
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