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    Passion or Obligation A complicated battle constantly conflicts people around the globe daily. The battle of passion versus obligation is fought by both young and old‚ but is this battle necessary? Some would say that it is impossible to both fulfill your obligations and pursue your passions at the same time. This‚ however‚ is quite contrary to histories teachings. While it can sometimes be hard to find‚ a balance between the two does exist‚ which makes it possible to accomplish both.

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    Political Science-II Political Obligations and Issues of Fair Play: A Critical Analysis Submitted By: Abhishek Choudhary (2034) Table of Contents Introduction Modern theories in the pursuit of explaining the provenance of political obligations tend to display a warranted skepticism of traditional consent theories. Twentieth century political philosophers expended much of their energy in drawing attention to the utter absurdity of such theories by attacking

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    The government is in debt‚ not just the U.S government‚ but the people are in debt too. They expect us the pay the slack of what the big rich corporations that use to pay. Until president Ronald Reagan; screw us over with a bill he passed. They use to pay about thirty percent of taxes now they just pay like five percent. We the people need to try to stop spending what is not worth while. We need the rich and big companies need to pay more taxes because the middle and poor don’t have money to pay

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    Obligation isn’t always driven by reason. What a person feels obliged to do may not be the most reasonable choice of action. In fact‚ this choice may even physically harm them in some way. The following short stories‚ The Inheritor‚ Tell-Tale Heart‚ and Harrison Bergeron are all examples of a sense of obligation leading someone to make an unreasonable choice. In The Inheritor‚ Tell-Tale Heart‚ and Harrison Bergeron‚ the main characters are all forced to make a choice to either follow what they felt

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    Different kinds of obligation a. Pure and conditional pure-one whose effectivity or extinguishment does not depend upon the fulfillment or non-fillment of a condition or upon the expiration of a term or period. Characterized by Immediate Demandabilty. Conditional obligation-effectivity is subordinated to the fulfillment or non-fulfillment of a future or uncertain fact event • Future and uncertain event or • Past event and unknown to the parties a. Suspensive vs. resolutory

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    After reflecting on Cantor and Baum’s essay‚ I began to think about the ethical nature of one’s obligation to fill prescriptions. What is a pharmacist’s obligation to fill or refer a patient to get a prescription filled? Though it may go against pharmacists religious or moral beliefs to fill certain prescriptions‚ it is a pharmacist’s duty to fulfill that promise. I will explain my arguments and give a counterargument for conscientious objection. I will also explain how pharmacists are able to do

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    keep adding onto the growing student debt bubble. This early debt can take a heavy toll on any savings for retirement‚ plans for homeownership‚ or a possible rainy day fund. Students today will become the engine that runs this country and student loans make it next to impossible to make it out into the real world. Student loan debt affects all adults across the income spectrum. Twenty percent of people in households with an income below $25‚000 have student loan debt‚ as do the 18 percent of people in

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    utilitarianism is we have a moral obligation to produce the greatest happiness to the greatest number of people (Mill‚ p. 364) and Peter Singer believes we have a moral obligation to help others less fortunate than we to the extent at which no more moral good comes of comparable significance to the bad thing that we “ought” prevent (Singer‚ p. 874). How is it that we are somehow philosophically indebted to society and required to alleviate suffering? Can such an obligation even be construed moral? I contend

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    (possibly the principle‚ if not the only‚ reason) that we should obey a law is that it is a law. In fact‚ with the exception of a special class of laws‚ it is no reason at all. This is the core of discussion whether there is a general moral obligation to obey the law. This discussion started in the 1970’s in the United States. The background to it was the civil rights movement in the United States‚ and the Vietnam War with its political scandals. People who disagreed with the governments’ policies

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    promo budgets and sensor sales) 6. If your short-term interest rate (the rate on your current debt) is 12.1%‚ then your bond rate (the rate on your long-term debt) is: 1. 10.7% (14% lower than the current debt rate) 2. 12.1% (the current debt rate) 3. 13.5% (14% higher than the current debt rate) 4. 6.05% (one-half the current debt rate) 5. 12.0% (one tenth percent less than the current debt rate) 7. At the beginning of the simulation‚ how many many assembly lines are there?

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