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    The basic moral principle of utilitarianism is called the principle of utility or the greatest happiness principle. As John Stuart Mill explained it “actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness‚ wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness” Utilitarianism is a form of consequentialism. It focuses on the consequences of action. Utilitarian believe that pleasure or happiness is the good to be produced. As Bentham put it “Nature has placed mankind under the governance

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    Character and Fate In the book "The Mayor of Casterbridge" written by Thomas Hardy‚ the character Michael Henchard experiences a dramatic rise to grace and even more dramatic fall from it. He tries to demonstrate how fateful coincidences‚ character‚ and temperament act together in life to determine the outcome of a person’s life. Fate plays a very important part in "The Mayor of Casterbridge". Thomas Hardy uses the plot of the novel relies on number of coincidences. The key initial event in the

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    Stuart Rojstaczer states his own opinion that students that walk into a class knowing they can go “through the motions” and get a passing grade begin to put in less effort. He goes on to say that many students study less than 10 hours‚ which is less than half of what they were putting in 40 years ago. He also quotes a “recent” survey‚ saying that 30‚000 of first year students showed that nearly half of them were spending more hours drinking than they were studying. He deduces that if we continue

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    society? Does John Stuart Mill make a good case for free speech? Under what condition‚ if any‚ might free speech be restricted according to John Stuart Mill and to Matthew Kieran? Argue for your answer‚ and illustrate with relevant cases and examples in Singapore. Introduction In most democratic countries‚ the freedom of saying what you like‚ of criticizing the authorities‚ and of discussing ideas without fear‚ is a basic importance. Within a sense of this matter‚ John Stuart Mill devoted most

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    In the political work On Liberty‚ John Stuart Mill forms an argument in support of the freedom of speech and explains in detail why silencing an opinion is wrong. He does this by exploring the ways that silencing an individual’s opinion in a variety of situations harms society‚ whether the opinion silenced is true or false. In The Second Treatise of Government‚ John Locke explains his views on political philosophy but never explicitly states a clear view on free speech‚ it does allude to an attitude

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    Victor Tio English 101 Tu/Th 10:30 Prof Magie A Critical Response to Timothy Egan “’The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest’”         In this essay “The Good Rain: Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest” Timothy Egan begins his essay by introducing himself that he was born in Seattle and graduated from the University of Washington and he is the Pulitzer Prize. He views Seattle as a new and interesting city which has changed a lot in the last century. Declining

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    Markets they cater: Carnival Cruise Lines is the largest cruise corporation in the world right now Their ships are spread around the world in the following nations; North America‚ UK‚ Germany‚ New Zealand‚ Australia‚ Spain and Brazil although a majority of their business comes from the North American Market. In its advertising Carnival specifically targets young and often first time cruisers. In doing so the carnival cruise line has been able to brand itself as a “fun” cruise catering to those looking

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    A Common Objection to Mill The most common criticism of the position Mill argues in On Liberty and of the liberal tradition derived most directly from Mill is this: What room does his model of society have for those who are excluded from the competitions he favours because they have no access to the competitive arenas or to the training facilities necessary to equip them for the competition? Consider‚ for example‚ the issues of free speech and argument‚ the engines that are going to drive society’s

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    How would it feel to be in a WWII US tank? Tanks were one of the most used vehicles by the US in WWII. The M2 Light Tank‚ M3 Stuart Light Tank‚ and the M2 Medium Tank were just a few of the many tanks used by the US in WWII. The M2 Light Tank was a smaller tank mainly used for scouting enemy territory. This tank had a 50 cal one-man turret‚ and a Browning 1919 coaxial 7.62 mm machine gun. The M2 Light tank had the same suspension as the M1 Light Tank to save time and be cost-effective. It was eventually

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    On Liberty by John Stuart Mill Throughout On Liberty‚ Mill discusses the importance of human liberties‚ freedoms and opinions. The quote below is from the first half of On Liberty and summarizes the main theme: But the peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion‚ still more than those who whold it. If the opinion is right‚ they are deprived of the opportunity of

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