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    Notes and Questions ROBERT NOZICK‚ from Anarchy State‚ and Utopia 1. Robert Nozick defends liberal individualism and private ownership using his own development of Lockean natural rights theory. Ownership is justified‚ according to Nozick‚ if it is (a) justly acquired or (b) justly transferred and (c) not subject to the principle of rectification. Explain these three principles. 2.Nozick discusses the distinction between historical and end-state or patterned theories of property distribution.

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    which Shylock immorally accepted. The situation arose when Antonio’s great friend bassiano fell in love with a woman call portia and asked a loan from Antonio in order to impress the woman‚ not having any immediate source of money‚ Antonio stated that he would take a loan from a jewish money lender called Shylock‚ in the meanwhile Antonio had ships filled with his soon to be fortune on their way‚ hence the loan was sanctioned and an agreement was made but in a somewhat tragic lead up of events Antonio

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    Is Utopia Possible through Planning? Utopia is often used to describe a place in our imagination. Utopia is a virtual world in which we think everything will be perfect‚ everything would be planned and set out for all of our needs at any time‚ but that’s just our imagination. If we were to create a Utopia we would need a huge amount of the cites population to becomes neutral on what Utopia is to them. Is it possible for utopia to become true? Utopia would be possible if everyone just dropped their

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    Among the Multitude‚” by Walt Whitman‚ conveys the narrator’s desire to be loved by someone equal to him‚ from within the large crowd of people. Because the narrator is among a multitude of people‚ only one identifies with him on equal grounds—himself. The theme of the poem is that the perfect romance for any person is self-love. Among the crowd of people‚ he searches for the one to understand him‚ which is only he. Written in free verse‚ with no particular rhyme scheme or rhythm‚ this poem reflects

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    explain what his utopia job would be. What it is some the objectives that he would need to achieve having the job as well as what he would have to do as the leader to ensure that there is going to be success. What has to be done to help the employees buy into the plan of this author. What the author would call the utopia job would be to have an animal rescue. This would be what would make him the happiest. With his strengths being that he is looking out those that work for him. He loves to inspire

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    week. When items sell out‚ they are not restocked with another shipment. Instead‚ the next Zara shipment contains something new‚ something different. So‚ Consumers know that if they like something‚ they must buy it or miss out. Further‚ this system has more advantages ( see bullet points). Disadvantages of fast-fashion * smaller batches also mean exclusivity‚ a unique benefit from a mass-market retailer that draws young fashionistas through (Popular items can appear and disappear within aWeek)

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    Monica Wyette Period 1 – Ms. Ruiz Toro Literary Analysis Essay How It Feels To Be Colored Me How does it feel to be colored? In these more recent and modern times‚ the thought probably doesn’t occur in most African Americans’ heads. However‚ in her 1928 essay‚ Zora Neale Hurston gives a vivid firsthand experience. In this piece‚ Hurston describes life growing up African-American not only in her community of Eatonville‚ Florida as a child‚ but also as she moved to Jacksonville to attend school

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    From the 1920s to the 1960s‚ before the development of the ballpoint pen‚ Parker was either number one or number two in worldwide writing instrument sales. In 1931 Parker created the Quink ("quick drying ink") which eliminated the need for blotting.[5] In 1941 the company developed the most widely used model of fountain pen in history (over $400 million worth of sales in its 30 year history) the Parker 51.[6][7] Manufacturing facilities were set up over the years in Canada‚ United Kingdom‚ Denmark

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    question a‚ the relationship and results will be discussed for the number in years of education to the salaries earned in statistical terms. Question b will determine the expected yearly salary of William if he has 16 years of education. Question c will determine what John’s salary will be if he has 5 years of education.

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    imperfection.” [1] A perfect world or a utopia can be created‚ but it cannot be sustained or controlled. A utopia is an imagined fairy tale place with everything someone can desire. A perfect place with everything to its ‘perfection’‚ with the right amount of fear and fun‚ which is hard to create‚ sustain‚ or control. Perfection is what makes a utopia‚ since there never can be perfection utopias cannot be prolonged or precise. Everyone has their own utopias as well as an idea of what they would want

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