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    1) Outline one conception of a good or worthwhile life for a human being. What would a democratic state (such as India) need to do in order to preserve and protect the values that guide your chosen conception of good life? My concept of a good or worthwhile life for a human being is to be part of an egalitarian society. Egalitarianism is a concept that favours equality for all citizens or people of that nation to be holding equal fundamental rights and to express and act on irrespective of their

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    I agree to a certain extent that human beings have all the right to domesticate animals since they are the superior species. Human beings are concerned about losing their “diversity” if they no longer have the domesticated animals. Domestication is not morally acceptable and these domesticated animals are not natural at all as they are created by us through selective breeding and confinement. Humans should first protect those undomesticated animals living in nature and then use them for biological

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    and logic functions required in computer processing. Output. The output devices of a computer system include video display units‚ printers‚ audio response units ‚ and so on‚ They convert electronic information produced by the computer system into human intelligible form for presentation to end users. Storage. The storage function of a computer system takes place in the storage circuits of the computer’s primary storage unit‚ or memory‚ and in secondary storage devices such as magnetic disk and tape

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    Parts Emporium Aaron Lee 1. EG151 Exhaust Gasket D(21 weeks) = 2142 D(annual) = 5304 H= (12.99)(1-0.32)(0.21)= 1.85 EOQ= 338 gaskets placed 15.68 times per year Cost of ordering = (15.68)($20) =$313.60 Average cycle inventory = 338/2= 169 gaskets Standard deviation = 2.86 gaskets Associated z value for 95% confidence = 1.65 Safety stock = 4 gaskets Reorder point = 208 gaskets Total holding costs = $312.65 In conclusion‚ Parts Emporium should order 338 gaskets whenever current inventories reach

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    The People The French adhere to a strong and homogeneous set of values. They cherish their culture‚ history‚ language and cuisine‚ which is considered an art. The French have been and are today world leaders in fashion‚ food‚ wine‚ art and architecture. They embrace novelty‚ new ideas and manners with enthusiasm as long as they are elegant. Meeting and Greeting * At a business or social meeting‚ shake hands with everyone present when arriving and leaving. A handshake may be quick with a light

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    MODULE ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET MATRICULATION NUMBER: 40178574 Please ensure that you have removed your name from your assignment – don’t forget to check both the header and the footer. Please do include your Matriculation Number‚ though. MODULE TITLE: Leading Strategic Decision-Making MODULE NUMBER: TR1 2014-15 NAME OF MODULE LEADER: David McGuire DATE OF SUBMISSION: Wednesday December 17‚ 2014 DECLARATION I agree to work within Edinburgh Napier University’s Academic Conduct

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    LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS VI I. Learning Objectives Cognitive: Perform more than two operations on whole numbers with or without exponent. Psychomotor: Show cooperation when working in team. Affective: Practice honesty in doing ones work. II. Learning Content Skill: Performing more than two operations on whole numbers with or without exponents. Ref. PELC A.1.5 Lesson Guide 6 Values: Cooperation/ Honesty III. Learning Activities A. Preparatory Activities 1. Drill 2. Checking of Assignment

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    incident with the great sage made him turn to a wonderful poet well known named as VALMIKI who wrote the great epic RAMAYANA. Ramayana has about 25‚000 slokas. In Ramayana lord VISHNU recarnated to RAMA and the Vedas recarnated as RAMAYANA. The 7 parts of Ramayana are: 1. Bala kanda 2. Ayodhya kanda 3. Aranya kanda 4. Kiskinda kanda 5. Sundara kanda 6. Yuddha kanda 7. Uttara kanda BALA KANDA: BALA KANDA STARTS WITH THE BIRTH OF LORD RAMA AFTER GREAT DIFFICULTIES AND THE WHOLE JOUNEY OF

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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region III Division of Nueva Ecija Bongabon District BONGABON CENTRAL SCHOOL Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics I I- Learning Objectives a. Cognitive: Separate groups of objects into halves b. Psychomotor: Identify one-half of a given set of objects c. Affective: Find pleasure in separating groups of objects into halves II- Subject Matter a. Topic: Separating Group of Objects into Halves b. Reference: BEC

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    Parts Of Speech: Pronouns * PRONOUN: a word that replaces a noun without specifying a name. * He was tired. In this sentence‚ he is the pronoun‚ replacing the name of the person who was tired (Jack was tired) or some other identifier (The boy was tired). * ANTECEDENT: the word to which a pronoun refers. * Because Jack left in a hurry‚ he forgot his lunch. In this sentence‚ Jack is the antecedent and he is the pronoun. Types of pronoun * DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS: the

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