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    Electric Inc. (NS Wave)‚ on the north shore of Oahu‚ HI to utilize the resources of this geographic location in their business venture. Deloitte’s Case 13-06 – “Natural Irony: Accounting Considerations When There Is a Natural Disaster”‚ discusses a hypothetical scenario where a volcanic eruption causes massive damage to the subsidiaries’ operational assets and poses the question of how to properly record these occurrences in financial statements. The main issue is that Kahuku Wind and NW Wave’s fiscal

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    should be treating substance abusers. This strategy really works with me as a reader because he is stating something so obvious that it does not make sense to not treat substance abusers. Instead of stating hypotheticals‚ Leshner could have stated facts that are about the same thing as his hypotheticals. Nelson In the first four paragraphs of the essay “Adventures in Equality”‚ Mariah Nelson uses examples of football overusing a college budget. The history provided shows how it’s an issue that is important

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    discusses the origin of social inequality in humans. Rousseau uses his own theories on the natural and social state of man to express the reason for inequality in mankind. Even though Rousseau’s argument on the reason for inequality amongst mankind is hypothetical‚ he explains that the inequality that man has in a societal state results from the rich having an advantage over the poor‚ and the affects of pity and self-perseveration on mankind as man develops from a natural state to a societal state. According

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    Realism is a very old philosophy which dates back to as early as ancient Greece. The many interpretations of realist opinion lead to several varieties of realism. “The most common thread of realism is what may be called the principle of thesis of independence. This thesis holds that reality‚ knowledge‚ and value exist independent of the human mind” (Ozmon & Craver‚ 1995‚ 39). The idea behind realism supports an environment in which material items hold an important place in the idea of reality. “For

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    a Distributed Environment” as an area of future research‚ tried to provide a framework of developing a new decision support tool for general people. The new decision support tool was developed combining Multi Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT) and Hypothetical Equivalents and Inequivalents Method (HEIM). The new tool is designed to be easily understandable‚ easy to administer‚ taking less time and efficient. A step by step explanation of the new tool with the help of an example is presented in the paper

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    brands for cereal Some of Kellogg’s breakfast foods required too much preparation Cereal sales were declining Growing demand for bagels and muffins 1This case was prepared for class discussion purposes only. The problem scenario is hypothetical and has been developed from

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    Ethics 1010-027 4/1/13 Essay Assignment #2 Kant: Grounding for Metaphysics and Morals Immanuel Kant states that the only thing in this world that is “good without qualification” is the good will. He states the attributes of character such as intelligence‚ wit‚ and judgment are considered good but can be used for the wrong reasons. Kant also states that the attributes of good fortune such as health‚ power‚ riches‚ honor‚ that provide one happiness can also be used in the wrong way (7). In

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    are happy they will pass a friendly attitude to our guests. Therefore‚ we would be able to reach our prime goal-customer satisfaction and franchise growth. I decided to use the goal setting theory to motivate the employees in my hypothetical company. Work goals are helping employees to perform their duties with better motivation than just collecting pay checks. Goal setting theory suggests that there are five properties‚ such as specific‚ challenge‚ measurable‚ results oriented‚ and

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    Writing From Sources Notes Chapter 1: “Understanding Evidence and Reasoning” to Exercise 6 (p. 40-62) 1) The credibility of the thesis depends on the evidence and reasoning. a) Evidence refers to any kind of concrete information that can support a thesis. Evidence can take several forms: i) Facts and statistics‚ especially in social science. ii) Surveys (1) Depend on generalizing from a representative sample‚ based on an appropriate “population” (use limited

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    distinguishes “the categorical imperative” from so-called “hypothetical imperatives.” A hypothetical imperative is a directive to the effect that if you wish to achieve such and such end‚ you must act in such and such way. Hypothetical imperatives are thus concerned with prudential action. For example‚ if you wish to drive to point A to point B by the shortest route‚ directions for doing so can be given to you by means of a hypothetical imperative. “If you wish to drive to point B by the shortest

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