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    In the reading The Colonial Roots of America’s Founding Ideals there was one ideal that was spoken of very much‚ that ideal is Rights. The reading states while talking later about The Magna Carta “The Magna Carta also laid the foundation for the principle that people can not be taxed exempt by their representatives in a legislature” This shows how rights were very strongly talked about by explaining how this new deal meant benefits for the community and later on would shape our modern government

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    Enron's Problem

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    manipulated the accounting rules. Firstly‚ it is related about the long-term contracts. Because when a long-term contract was signed‚ the inflows of the future contract and the expected cost of the contract were recognized in Enron’s Balance Sheet. The problem is because of the fix rates of price of the contract‚ Enron could easily estimate their inflows‚ but for the costs of contract fulfillment‚ they underestimated. Therefore‚ in the Balance sheet‚ it would show overvalued earnings. Because of the information

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    In “Digging up the Roots”‚ Jane Goodall (1994) argues that people should stop destroying the world and start caring about nature. She also talks about how love and care should not be for humans only‚ but also for anything that lives around you such as nature. Goodall then sadly mentions how people are killing the living things around them including themselves without feeling guilty or responsible for it. Goodall describes her relation toward nature with passionate feelings joined with a sound of

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    HEAVILY RELY ON ADVERTISING INCOME AND DECLINING GROWTH RATE. Google had experienced remarkable revenue growth in the past six years as evidenced by its financial statement. Google is having solitary income where the biggest revenue came from advertising that represent 97 % percent of total income of the company and only 3 % from other sources. This is putting the company at risk when there is any blockage from advertising such as intellectual properties right being compromised‚ government pressure

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    Autism Problem

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    Why is the problem a problem?- If vaccines were to cause autism‚ it would be a huge issue that needed to be addressed. autism is a serious disorder and if society was causing it in children‚ it would be absolutely terrible and needless suffering. For whom is the problem a problem?- Well autism affects the child and their parents the most. A child with autism will suffer throughout their life and have difficulty socially and most likely educationally. Their parents will need to pay for treatments

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    THE TROLLEY PROBLEM

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    The trolley problem presents a question of human perception of morality which presents two methods of killing in order to save lives. In the one problem‚ a trolley can be diverted with the turning of a switch‚ thus killing one but saving five‚ or to take direct physical action and push a large man onto the tracks‚ killing one‚ but saving five. In the responses which were given on the discussion board‚ I could not predict with truth what I would in reality do. To both responses‚ I wrote that it

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    them properly on my shop canters – price tagged the spare parts. Then I called her by her phone line‚ she came in less than ten minutes because she lives around the neighborhood. I consciousness called her‚ so that I can resolve the conflict using the Root cause analysis tool. The steps I took to resolving the issue are as follows. Firstly what I did was to passionately apologize to her for any inconvenience I and my business might have caused her‚ and I assured her it was not intentional‚ I went forward

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    Problems with Lego

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    kids * Introduced pastel coloured bricks for young girls Problem Area: * For Lego the journey from being the one the major players and market leaders to having loses has been an exponential one * Major reasons being lack of innovation‚ no diversification to newer segments also over confidence on their loyalists * Thus‚ there were certain gaps created‚ which were identified by competitors * Thus the major problem faced by Lego is to find solution to attain Sustainable growth

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    Problems of Youth

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    PROBLEMS OF YOUTH Youth is a very important period in the life of every man. This is the time when a person discovers the world and tries to determine the place in the universe. Young people face lots of problems‚ which are very important for them and don’t differ much from those that once their parents had to deal with. At the same time every generation is unique. It differs from the one that preceded it in its experience‚ ideals and a system of values. The adults say that the young people are

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    The Problem of Universals

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    Metaphysics The Problem of Universals The Ontological problem has occupied many philosophers and intellectuals since the very beginning of human thought. What seems to be a simple and rather ridiculous question to the average person‚ ‘what exists?’ or ‘what is there?’ serves as the general question for the ontological problem. Almost everyone accepts the existence of physical objects‚ to which I will now refer as ‘particulars’. Actual pencils‚ buildings‚ cats‚ humans and planets are all examples

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