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    Skills demonstration

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    Introduction I walked into the room where I was met by my tutor‚ she talked me through the instructions on what to do. The first thing I done was introduced myself to the camera and then proceeded over to the table and picked two random skills that were facing down on the table so that I couldn’t see what they were. I then showed both of my skills to the camera‚ the ones I got were bathing and baby and spoon feeding a baby. Skill 1: I chose to carry out bathing the baby first as this skill required

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    mind formulates the concept of self how about the body. The mind cannot exist without the body. The world does not contain only the events but also the material things. Therefore the mind must have the concept of both form and matter. Thus‚ I support Kant there are some transcendent ideas cannot be proven as they are beyond human sense experience; we have just to believe they exist. 3. I learned that the only completely good thing is a good will that can be conceived to be good without qualification

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    Immanuel Kant Morality

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    philosophers for centuries and many theories have been presented to answer the question of whether morals exist. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)‚ the great German philosopher is one who has contributed profoundly to the world of philosophy and especially in regards to his thought on the subject of morality. Kant disagreed with Hume that morality is objective and not subjective. Kant wanted to propose a pure moral philosophy‚ one of absolute necessity and independent of all human feelings‚ because if it not

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    Reynold’s number was proved to be dimensionless.   2.0 INTRODUCTION In this Reynolds-Osborne Demonstration experiment‚ the characteristics of laminar‚ transitional and turbulent flow is to be studied by deriving their Reynolds (Re) number. The flow being studied is defined as an internal flow constrained by an overarching surface where the Re number can be easily determined. The apparatus for the demonstration consist of a circulating water system‚ elevated water input

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    Kant And Superman

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    Kant: No Mao! War can never be morally right. When Superman decided to fight Luther that is when he committed an immoral act. I think that Superman is a moral character because all rational beings would do the same and use their superpowers to save others. Mao nods to Kant and reaches to the middle of the table to grab the book. Mao: *whispers to himself: Superman: Red Son” * Darwin: What did you say Mao? Mao: I just realized that my communist party was symbolized by the Red Sun and the title

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    Immanuel Kant

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    rule of law is a staple principle in science. However‚ during the 18th century a Scottish philosopher by the name of David Hume made a theory that challenges the very idea of science and has impacted the world ever since. Drawing out enough obligations and agreements where in today’s modern era‚ he’s being taught about to students around the globe. But during the 18th century Hume wasn’t the only great thinker during that time that had theories concerning science and how it works. Immanuel Kant‚ a German

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    Kant Theory and Justice

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    Immanuel Kant concerns himself with deontology‚ and as a deontologist‚ he believes that the rightness of an action depends in part on things other than the goodness of its consequences‚ and so‚ actions should be judged based on an intrinsic moral law that says whether the action is right or wrong – period. Kant introduced the Categorical Imperative which is the central philosophy of his theory of morality‚ and an understandable approach to this moral law. It is divided into three formulations. The

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    ethics is a deontological‚ absolute theory proposed by Immanuel Kant in the late 1700’s. Kant taught that an action could only count as the action of a good will if it satisfied the test of the Categorical Imperative. The categorical imperative is based around the idea to act solely for the sake of duty. For example‚ you should share your sweets because it is a good thing to do; not because it makes you feel good. Consequentially‚ Kant would justify the good feeling you do when you perform a good act

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    Demonstration Speech

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    Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make dirt pudding or as some people call it a garbage can desert. Central Idea: By following many simple steps‚ making dirt pudding can be made easily in your home. |LEFT COLUMN |MIDDLE COLUMN |RIGHT COLUMN | | |INTRODUCTION

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    Demonstration Speech

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    Duyen Pham INTRODUCTION: I would like to ask the class with a show of hands‚ who has never blew a bubble or played with bubbles? I have never met a kid or an adult who could resist bubbles. I believe that there is something unique about a bubble from its fragility‚ to its rainbow of colors‚ and to the perfect circle shape. A bubble’s life expectancy is usually measured in seconds unless you know how to make a SUPER BUBBLE! So today‚ I am going to demonstrate how to make a bouncing bubble. MATERIALS:

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