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    Socrates's View Of Death

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    Although he hated the idea of death‚ he saw a positive aspect to it. He viewed death as a condition where ad no perception of anything‚ and as a change of the soul from one place to another. He confessed that finding himself in Hades would be a good thing if it meant escaping the corrupt jurymen (Apology‚ 43e).Being one of the most intriguing and influential thinkers in his time‚ Socrates argued that death can be viewed as the separation of one’s soul from one’s body. Socrates discloses that most

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    An over View of the Fmea

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    product in preproduction and production sphere in product life cycle. Aim of FMEA is establishing links between causes and effects of defects‚ as well as searching‚ solving and drawing the best decisions concerning application of proper action. The example of implementing FMEA shows possibility of monitoring chosen production process according to idea of defects prevention. Usage of this method allows keeping a process production focus‚ reduction in the product development cycle‚ providing opportunities

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    this day of the amount of thought put into the document to make it a constitutional republic as opposed to a democracy. This document over a period of next 100 years was copy pasted‚ adopted and adapted by many countries without much thought. An example of the same frivolous practice can be seen from the constitutions of India and Pakistan which if you critically examine‚ appear to be drafted along the same

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    . In Thomson’s violinist example‚ you wake up and your body is hooked up to a famous violinist. You were knocked out and kidnapped the night before. The violinist you are now hooked up to has a fatal kidney disease and you are being used to keep him alive. You alone have the right blood type to keep him alive‚ and to do so you need to stay hooked up for nine months. In these nine months‚ you are bedridden and will constantly be attached to this man. This example is used to paint the picture of a

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    Kantian View On Abortion

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    matter the circumstances that happened to cause the pregnancy‚ it still wrong to kill a person. For example‚ if a women were to get pregnant from rape‚ or she can’t afford to raise a child‚ its morally wrong to terminate the fetus. Kant also follows the formula of the universalizability test‚ the universal law states that the “actions must apply to everyone and always result in good.” (McKnight). For example‚ with the topic of abortion‚ if every woman that were to get pregnant resulted to an abortion than

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    these individuals to engage in alcohol and drug abuse. The first sociological theory is the Structural-Functionalist Perspective. Their view on alcohol and drug abuse argues that it is a response to weakening societal norms. What that means is that as change occurs and becomes more complex‚ norms and values become unclear and lines become blurred. For example‚ although public health officials and health care professionals warn of the dangers of alcohol and tobacco use‚ advertisers glorify the use

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    World Flat View

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    The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century is an international bestselling book by Thomas Friedman that analyzes globalization‚ primarily in the early 21st century. The title is a metaphor for viewing the world as a level playing field in terms of commerce‚ where all competitors have an equal opportunity. As the first edition cover illustration indicates‚ the title also alludes to the perceptual shift required for countries‚ companies and individuals to remain competitive in a

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    considered “element and not cruel‚” but should not overuse his cruelness and authority. Machiavelli states in The Prince “therefore a prince‚ so long as he keeps his subjects united and loyal‚ ought not to mind the reproach of cruelty; because with a few examples he will be more merciful than those‚ who through too much mercy‚ allow disorders to arise from which follow murders or robberies” (Machiavelli XVII) He says that people need to be punished for their actions because if they are not punished then citizens

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    Jude-Christians: This view of humanity is bound together by the theistic meaning of life. Both ideas encompass a creator‚ that creator being God who is sovereign and omnipotent. They believe man is made in the image of God. Through theism‚ our purpose is to know God‚ and in doing so. we will achieve happiness. This concept has a strength‚ the strength being a possibility that there is a creator and this creator is greater than any thought. This idea is radical in regards to such a claim. However

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    My Views on Patriotism

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    is the love for your country. The government and the country are two very different things. The government is the way a place is governed. I believe we should always be loyal to our country and loyal to the government only when it deserves it. An example happened a long time ago in the time of the Aztecs and the Spanish Conquistadors. Montezuma (Aztec king) was stoned to death by his own people because he represented the he Represented the Agenda of White Spaniards Once He Was Captured. If Montezuma

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