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    January 2001 Explain the theory of Natural law (25 marks) The theory of natural law originates from Aristotle’s idea of goodness as fitness for purpose and stoic’s concept of a universal law of reason which is in agreement with nature. What we now call human nature. This point is then furthered by Aquinas who agrees with the argument but furthers it by linking it with his Christian belief by saying following this law is equivalent to following the command of God as human nature is in us inbuilt

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    Explain Kant’s ethical theory’ (25 marks.) Kant’s ethical theory is an absolute and deontological theory. This means that humans are seeking the ultimate end called the supreme good also known as the ‘summon Bonnum’. Kant says that morality is a categorical imperative‚ this is a duty which must always be obeyed in all possible situations. A categorical imperative is what is needed to find what is right or wrong. Kant argued that to act morally is to do one’s duty‚ and one’s duty is to obey the

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    Rebecca Ann Lind in “Considerations of Media Effects” in Race/Gender/Media: Considering Diversity Across Audiences‚ Content and Producers discusses the social psychology of stereotypes‚ cultivation theory‚ global media influences‚ and formation of self-image. First off‚ schemas describe expectations one has about the world. Stereotype‚ a type of schema‚ shows how one distinguish knowledge on social groups. The cultivation theory expresses that viewers construct a perception of the world through what

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    Discuss some of the different perspectives on motivation‚ and explain which perspective you find most compelling‚ and why. Using the perspective you found most compelling‚ describe how managers might utilize that perspective to motivate workers where you work or an organization with which you are familiar. Motivation has been studied and analyzed and thus many theories address its role in the organizational structure. The main perspective on motivation or the willingness to perform are lumped in

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    Fashion brand : Matohu (Tokyo‚ Japan) Founded 2005 Presenting women`s wear in the tokyo fashion week every season but also have a few mens wear in the production. http://www.matohu.com/ 1. Reverence for tradition‚ Re-discovering They always try to combine the fashion and the cultural heritage of Japan. They would like to ew discovering one by one the manifestations of the Japanese eye that tend to disappear and following those in their original ways. All products are made by domestic industries

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    1. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical written by Stephen Sondheim‚ Burt Shevelove‚ and Larry Gelbart. The three collaborated on the work‚ which had a Broadway debut on May 8‚ 1962. It ran for a total of 964 performances and closed on August 29‚ 1964. 2. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is the title of this work. This leads us to believe the play will be a comedy and that many “funny things” will occur. As one will soon notice‚ the play parodies many

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    Tourism Planning & Development – Taking Residents Attitudes In To Consideration 26th October 2010 Tourism Planning & Development – Taking Residents Attitudes In To Consideration Today‚ it is ‘intellectually chic’ to have the view that tourism is ‘bad’‚ or perceive it as something negative‚ which is due to the numerous negative impacts the tourism industry has had. Undeniably tourism has had negative repercussions‚ but it also has brought with it many positive aspects‚ unfortunately

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    Homicide What considerations need to be addressed when investigating a homicide? The considerations that need to be addressed are the following: The investigators needs to be careful to get evidence that identifies just one person‚ because they don’t want to accuse and even put in jail the wrong person‚ is preferable that the investigator has “smoking gun” at the time of press charges against someone. Also‚ investigators can’t let the personal beliefs or bias get it the way or cloud your thought

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    Topic: The Ethical Treatment of Animals Moral reasoning using Utilitarian and Rights-Based ethics Utilitarianism values equality of all interest parties. It is on the principle that when making a decision‚ thorough consideration on the consequent cost and benefit must be made‚ and it is on the basis of impartial consideration of all related interest parties that the final decision should be made. Rights-based ethics‚ however‚ value the right of individuals. It is more like individualism. It is

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    Discuss the distinction between a fundamental and a subordinate moral principle using the utilitarian theory as an example. A fundamental moral principle is a moral principle which is the ultimate basis for evaluating the rightness or wrongness of all acts. It is the ultimate and final reason in itself. It is the intrinsic value of the moral principle itself‚ not that it appeals to other moral principle or justified by other reasons‚ that makes it the fundamental moral principle. The absolutist

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