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    the CFO who reports false financial data and the hedge fund manager who commits insider trading do so because they are inherently "bad people." The maxim of individual responsibility is comforting because it implies that‚ to eradicate criminal or unethical behaviour‚ all we need to do is identify and weed out the corrupt few. However‚ that maxim has two major flaws. First‚ it overlooks the fact that we rarely know who is corrupt until they specifically do something unethical or illegal. Some

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    Assess the effectiveness of the criminal trial process as a means of achieving justice Police powers - under the Crimes Act and Law Enforcement (Police Powers and Responsibilities) Act emphasise the difficulties surrounding police discretionary powers - yet this is balanced somewhat by warrants acting as judicial safeguards against police abusing their powers - eg. warrants for a more ’legally enacted’ investigation process‚ phone taps or surveillance - but also warrants to reinforce police search

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    May 8‚ 2014 Common Sense Morality (CSM) – these are the moral ideas and values that we all learn from are family‚ friends‚ teachers and coaches while growing up. What is CSM? – It contains all the moral no brainers: don’t steal‚ don’t murder‚ don’t inflict needless pain and anguish on people‚ don’t manipulate or coerce‚ don’t cheat‚ etc. CSM is what we all are brought up to believe‚ even thou most of us don’t understand why it is so. There is obviously some variance in CSM: what people believe

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    Viet-Duy PHAM (99563905) “The starry heavens above me; The moral law within me.” - Kant‚ Immanuel (1724–1804)- Through ancient times and evolution of history ethics has always been viewed as a center of societies of mankind‚ embracing practical nature links it with many other areas of study‚ including anthropology‚ biology‚ economics‚ history‚ politics‚ sociology‚ and theology with the teaching of Western philosophers like Plato‚ Aristotle‚ or Asia with the view of Confucius‚ Lao-tzu or Meng

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    animal. 7. All animals are equal. After Mr. Jones’ overthrowing‚ the Animal Farm was able to run smoothly – the food was abundant‚ and the animals were taught by Snowball to read and write. Snowball reduced the Seven Commandments into a single maxim: ‘Four legs good‚ two legs bad.’ since not all animals has the capability to memorize the Seven Commandments. The pigs assumed leadership and granted themselves special food‚ supposedly for their health. Napoleon takes the new-born puppies to educate

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    The American people have been glutenous from the birth of its nation. Disregarding the overwhelming obesity rate‚ the American people have always been glutenous regarding anything‚ especially politics. The original settlers wanted religious freedom so bad that they were willing to come to a new and unestablished world to do so. When America finally works itself out and establishes a series of amendments to protect themselves‚ all is well‚ until it is not. The founding fathers and patriots at the

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    This difference leads to the idea of justice being the most basic virtue. Plato believes that justice is balance. Justice‚ according to Plato‚ is avoiding chaos and keeping harmony in ones conscience. Kant believes that justice is based on our maxims. When being just‚ Kant believes that it is our duty to be truthful‚ preserve life‚ and develop or acknowledge our talents. Our society is not necessarily the most just society. There are many issues of inequality through out our communities and

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    formulas‚ the first one states that one ought to “act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should be a universal law” (Singer 274). In other words‚ if ones principle‚ or maxim‚ behind what they are doing is something they would be willing to make a universal law‚ it is a good action. The first shopkeeper’s motivation to be honest is inconsistent with this formula‚ as their maxim of being honest is purely selfish‚ and it would not be effective if willed to

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    presents the practical rule in relation to a will which does not forthwith perform an action simply because it is good‚ partly because the subject does not always know that the action is good and partly because (even if he does know it is good) his maxims might yet be opposed to the objective principles of practical reason. ~Immanuel Kant‚ Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals The hypothetical imperative commands an action in order to produce something else or for some other purpose and the purpose

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    Maxim > App Notes > Basestations/wireless infrastructure Wireless and RF Keywords: tutorial‚ QPSK‚ modulation‚ modulator‚ demodulator‚ demodulation May 01‚ 2002 APPLICATION NOTE 686 QPSK modulation demystified Abstract: Readers are presented with step-by-step derivations showing the operation of QPSK modulation and demodulation. The transition from analog communication to digital has advanced the use of QPSK. Euler’s relation is used to assist analysis of multiplication of sine and

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