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    Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality Notes Peter Singer opens his argument by introducing the reader to a famine in Bengal setting up his first premise that starvation is bad (Singer 631-632). He then suggests for his second premise that if it is possible to stop something bad from happening‚ then we should do all we can to stop it as long as it does not cause something else just as bad to happen. Singer says that if everyone donated five pounds‚ then there would be sufficient funds to help relieve

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    Dennis Lennon MGT 350-02 Alan Malachoski’s paper “Morality and Competitive Advantage” has a very interesting outlook on competition in the business world. The business “world” tries to describe its competitive behavior using evolution. Malachowski’s view on the evolutionary paradigm sheds light on the how business’ use their evolutionary beliefs to turn a blind eye‚if not completely ignore moral behavior. This evolutionary idea believes that in order to be a successful business in today’s market

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    Eloise Lavalle Chavez History 1 4/3/14 Exam 1 According to the lectures and the people’s history the purpose of the proclamation line was for the British to get out of the way so the Northern colonies can deal with their Indian problem. the colonial settlers didn’t allowed the British to cross their line because the British were in debt for the war and there was a large population of poor who they knew the people who lived in those lands were making profit out of trading‚ which

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    Living up to someone’s expectations can be an extremely grueling task. If one is too focused on the way they look‚ act‚ and talk to please someone else‚ it can be easy to lose sight of one’s own identity. This can be dangerous because if one becomes too used to this kind of lifestyle‚ they carry the risk of being trapped in a way of life that someone else sees best fit for them. In the play Pygmalion‚ George Bernard Shaw gives an excellent portrayal of how people in the middle class disconnect

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    It is said that whistle blowing is personal if the wrongdoing affects the whistle blower alone (like sexual harassment)‚ and said to be impersonal if the wrongdoing affects other people. Many people whistle blow for two main reasons: morality and revenge. Morality is the biggest and best reason for this act because people generally want to do the good moral thing. If a person should have to blow the whistle on a company they should know that for every action there is a reaction‚ and the reaction

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    Jane Eyre Essay Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte is a gothic‚ Romantic novel that was seen by critics at the time as a controversial text. All though not revolutionary it did contain elements of social rebellion. Elizabeth Rigby from the Quarterly Review labelled ‘Jane Eyre’ an “anti-Christian” novel and an “attack on the English class system”. When read from a 21st century context‚ the novel shows‚ through the use of various motifs and imagery‚ the development of one central character. Bronte shows

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    Our interest in the parallels between King Richard III and Looking For Richard is further enhanced by consideration of the marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement in the light of your Comparative Study of King Richard III and Looking For Richard. William Shakespeare’s 16th century historically tragic play‚ King Richard III and Al Pacino’s 20th century docudrama‚ Looking for Richard portray parallel themes of war‚ characterisation of Richard in context and plot. Shakespeare wrote

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    Jane Eyre is both a mirror of Charlotte Bronte’s life and a reflection of her desires. Many aspects of Charlotte’s own life are found in the story of Jane Eyre. They even appear to have a similar personality and physical characteristics. Charlotte’s traumatic schooling experience‚ including the death of her sisters‚ is almost identically reproduced in Jane Eyre and Jane’s love for Mr Rochester can be found in Charlotte’s love for Monsieur Heger. Charlotte’s brother has a very similar story to that

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    I. Attention getter a) Flat- Anti pot ad i. This depiction of those who do use marijuana is farfetched‚ many successful people in America use marijuana regularly such as; Micheal Phelps‚ Barack Obama‚ Micheal Bloomberg‚ Arnold schwarzengger‚ and Stephen King are just a few. II. Keeping marijuana illegal is expensive a) Would save all levels of government money‚ currently marijuana prohibition costs US taxpayers nearly $42 billion dollars in lost

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    philosophy‚ religion‚ contemporary culture‚ and science. Nietzsche is known for a lot of his work‚ but master-slave morality is highly valued. Master-slave morality was the first subject in Nietzsche’s book‚ On the Genealogy of Morality. In this book Nietzsche defines the difference between Slave morality and Master morality. When Nietzsche compares between the two types of morality he distinguish strength versus weakness‚ the difference is primarily one of power and also love independence. The master

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