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    denies people the projects and relationships they inherently value. Famously known as his “Integrity Objection”‚ this proposition is immediately very enticing in that it appeals to the idea of the invaluable and imperative nature of benevolence and compassion‚ versus the cold‚ impartial hand of Utilitarianism. That is not to say‚ however‚ that Utilitarians have been dealt a hefty criticism from which they have no defense. While Williams may be correct in claiming that abandoning commitments or devaluing

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    Discuss the claim that some areas of knowledge are discovered and others are invented By Olivia Emans In my opinion an invention may be defined as a new device‚ method‚ or process developed from study and experimentation whereas a discovery is an act or process of finding something or somebody‚ or learning about something that was not known about before. Another way of differentiating discovery and invention is in the following: A discovery is something someone else can test for himself and find

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    of all things. This casts an image of Him that knows everything‚ even time. By calling God omniscient‚ we assume that He knows past‚ present and future. He knows what has and will happen. An example of this assumption is found in the Bible: ‘even before a word is on my tongue‚ O lord‚ thou knowest it altogether.’ Psalm 139:4. This raises difficult questions on it’s own about description’s of God and His power. We believe we are given free will‚ but if God already knows the future‚ he knows what we

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    Explain what is meant by ‘mechanical jurisprudence’‚ and discuss Hart’s objections towards it. The term mechanical jurisprudence was coined by Roscoe pound in his article in 1908. It is the concept that judges apply law rigidly according to precedent and legislation without thought of consequences. In this it is argued that every eventuality that comes before the law is legislated for in advance‚ it is just for the judges to apply the relevant law. This concept would insinuate that every case that comes

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    the setting time of a new concrete mix. Variations in the setting time can be expected from day-to-day changes in temperature and humidity and also from different workers who prepare the test molds. To eliminate this extraneous sources of variation‚ a 5x5 Latin square design was used in which the Letters A-E represent 5 additives. The setting times‚ in hours‚ for the 25 molds are shown in the table: Table here: WORKER 1 2 3 4 5 1 D 10.7 E 10.3 B 11.2 A 10.9 C 10.5 2 E 11.0 C 10.5 D

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    With reference to waste management‚ discuss the extent to which sustainability can be achieved. (40 marks) Waste management is all about the need to change our attitude to waste. The four methods of managing waste at the moment are: landfill‚ composting‚ recycling and energy recovery (incineration). To be sustainable‚ waste must be managed in a way that is maintainable for the foreseeable future and will not be hurtful to the environment or the population. Waste is a problem at the moment because

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    Address The identification of a particular location in memory where a data item or instruction is stored. Algorithm A sequence of instructions which rigorously defines a solution to a problem. Antiglare screen A polarized screen attached to the front of the monitor‚ which reduces eye strain. Assembler A program which converts ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE into MACHINE CODE to be used by a computer. Automation Computer control of machines and processes. Backing storage

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    see and understand things not as they are but as we are.” Discuss this claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing. Many things we see and understand can be affected by the society we live in‚ the beliefs we have‚ and our perceptions of the world. What I am going to try and do in this essay is discuss whether we see things and understand things not as they are‚ but as we are. In this essay‚ I will discuss several external factors which affect people and‚ therefore‚ interfere with of way of

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    1. Explain the purpose of agreeing standards for your own work. Give at least two reasons. Answer: Organisation provides a foundation of work standards to ensure everyone knows what is required from them and from people around them. As an employee‚ we should always make sure that we know exactly the work standards required of you. Uniform standard – clean‚ press and shirt tuck into the trouser Behavioural standards – acceptable behaviours in the work environment - time keeping or all

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    Before reading this book the thought of someone going hungry did not quite cross my mind. I guess I do not think about things like this because I have not experience anything like this before. Although‚ I see things on social media and on television it still does not hit me that much. Just thinking of people who are starving makes me wonder what are they going to do to survive. To think of someone going hungry is sad enough and sometime can be emotional. Its emotional because I see people starving

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