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    There is a very clear way that any sophisticated utilitarian could handle this proposal. Obviously‚ they have to consider that the limited sports program needs to be incorporated‚ but at the same time they can’t cut too heavily into the current sports program. There is a very clear plan that would allow the physically impaired student to have their new sport program added‚ without greatly hindering the current sports program. It has been said that the cost of the new program is four times as high

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    ’Does "Ideal Speech" ever really take place? ’ Introduction Ideal Speech is a philosophical theory developed by scholar Jurgen Habermas. It is a form of communication that is based on norms of truth‚ freedom and justice‚ which underlie the conditions for engaging in understandable and truthful dialogue (Badillo‚ 1991‚ p. 19). It requires what we would think of as "fair play" in dialogue. All participants must have equal opportunity to participate. They must have the right to assert‚ defend or question

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    When it comes to leadership styles‚ I feel that bringing a new perspective best fits with my strengths‚ character‚ personality‚ and skills (Kirst-Ashman & Hull‚ slide 3‚ 2015). While employing communication skills may be an obvious leadership style‚ I work hard to bring a fresh perspective to whatever project I am doing. Take my previous example‚ what enabled me to succeed was not communication‚ but rather demonstrating a different perspective. The GED® program at the library was just getting started

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    regulatory forces‚ the ability to make low-cost staffing adjustments has become imperative to have more flexible work arrangements; this has caused the contingent workforce to experience considerable growth during the 1990s and 2000s. Reason for employing contingent workers Some of the main reasons why organizations are hiring contingent workers are staffing flexibility for the firm‚ cost reduction with fewer repercussions and large pool of skilled workforce:  Staffing Flexibility: since temporary

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    The formalist method of literary criticism is primarily focused on the text itself‚ rather than external topics such as history and background‚ the author’s biographical information‚ or the social contexts which surround a piece of work. In the formalist perspective‚ we ask ourselves‚ why did the author choose to write his or her work in this specific style? Why did he or she choose to include certain literary elements? "What matters most to the formalist critic is how the work comes to mean what

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    poem captured my attention immediately‚ and held it to the end. The images created were easy to become engulfed in. The descriptions created the feeling of literally being at the beginning of the path deciding which way to go. I will be using the Formalist approach to analyze this poem. “This approach is most widely used in literary criticism; it focuses on the form and development of the literary work itself. Every writer chooses particular literary tools to create a representation of something that

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    market refers to a somewhat mixed economy. In this economy‚ government intervention takes place even though the majority of the market is capitalist. This paper aims to explore the utilitarian argument of capitalism and discuss whether government intervention in an otherwise free market leads to inefficiencies on utilitarian grounds. Capitalism refers to a profit or market system (Shaw‚ 2008; Gray‚ 2011). In this system‚ economic activity is private and operates with the goal of making a profit

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    I think that Singers conclusion with the famine in India differs from the conclusion that a Utilitarian might reach with regards to the “The Truth about Torture” in several ways. The difference between torturing a terrorist to protect the masses is consistent with Utilitarian Theory. Although Singer’s conclusion does appear to deviate from Utilitarian Theory‚ it actually follows some utilitarian moral principles in the fact that human greed in the western world‚ which is immoral‚ appears to

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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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    begins to unfold. This is a pivotal speech in the play as it helps to develop some of the major themes in the play as well as begin to build up the tragic irony at the center of the story. When this speech is analyzed using either Aristotelian or Formalist theory key elements can be found that are effective in increasing the drama in the play and in tying together one of the play’s central theme. In the Poetics Aristotle outlines his vision of a successful tragedy and states that plot and character

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