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    The basic Principles that has been covered in ethics of computer games is Cultural Relativism‚ Subjectivism in Ethics‚ Divine Command Theory‚ Natural Law Theory‚ and Ethical Egoism. These arguments do not meet the minimum conception of morality which is Reason and impartiality. For all these arguments to be solid they also need to have reason and logic supporting it. All these arguments which are now mostly unfollowed because of the evident flaws they pertain are as follows. Starting off with cultural

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    Ethical Egosim and Sentiment: Examing Decision-Making in the Grey Area If there were one particular ethical theory that would universally fit all situations‚ ethics would be an open/shut case. However‚ that simply isn’t how ethical theories work. While‚ some may have significantly more merit than others on a scale of universal application‚ there are some situations where relativism comes into play when deciphering which theory best suits a given situation. The relativism referred to here is of

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    MORAL RIGHTS MODEL OF COPYRIGHT THROUGH A STUDY OF MINIMALIST ART RIKKI SAPOLICH* 1. INTRODUCTION What do the Apple iPod‚ Ikea‚ nouvelle cuisine‚ and Seinfield have in common? All four are popular examples of the minimalist movement’s immense influence on modem culture. Due to its sleek stylization‚ it is easy to see that minimalism is a guiding principle in the design of Apple products. Consider as an example the iPod Shuffle‚ the most minimalist of MP3 players. Its interface contains only the

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    Thinking‚ Mimetic Thinking‚ and Minimalist Tutoring Pedagogy For the past two years‚ I have worked as a tutor at the Rutgers Writing Center as a “minimalist tutor.” Anthony Lioi‚ author of “Small Victories: The Practice and Process of Tutoring‚” defines minimalist tutoring as “a method that requires students to solve their own problems under the supervision of a tutor who acts as a coach‚ a more experienced peer‚ rather than an editor” (Lioi‚ 1). At Rutgers‚ minimalist tutoring works in conjunction

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    English Red Lightning Minimalist Running Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run barefoot? 50‚000 years ago‚ without the bow and arrow or any other crude weapons; humans were the weaklings of the animal kingdom. They had an extremely difficult time finding food and were on the track to extinction. Then‚ they came up with a solution: to run down their prey. The type of hunting they developed was called persistence hunting. After that‚ humans ran hundreds of miles a week to hunt

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    contact‚ and flight times for three different conditions; running barefoot‚ running in minimalist shoes‚ and running in conventional running shoes. The results of the study showed that the stride duration in barefoot running was less than the stride duration in the traditional or minimalist shoe running. Overall the results also showed that the traditional shoes had a longer stride duration when compared to the minimalist shoes. Velocity also had a significant impact on stride duration. “Stride duration

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    religion. It is based on creating objects of interest and beauty. Minimalists reduced their work to the smallest number of colors‚ values‚ shapes‚ lines‚ and textures. David Burlyuk first used the term in an exhibition catalogue for John Graham’s paintings at the Dudensing Gallery in New York in 1929.Minimalism:Designing Simplicity by Harmut Obendorf referred that David Burlyuk had described the paintings of John Graham as “Minimalist” in 1929‚”Minimalism..is an important discovery that opens to painting

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    Rationale and Methodology II. ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S CONTRIBUTION TO LITERARY MINIMALISM Repetition in “Big Two-Hearted River: Part I” Heavy Dialogue and Ambiguity in “Hills Like White Elephants” III. RAYMOND CARVER: “THE FATHER” OF AMERICAN MINIMALISM A Minimalist Version of the Unreliable Narrator in “So Much Water So Close To Home” and “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” Silence as a Form of

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    . Some of the hallmarks of Minimal art are pieces that exhibit straight clean lines‚ industrially produced components‚ whose subject matter alludes to nothing beyond its appearance. Throughout this paper this I will examine if three-dimensional Minimalist pieces gained more prominence over their painting counterparts like Meyer suggested. Frank Stella’s 1959 Black Paintings stand at the inception of Minimalism. This mural scale paint on canvas piece turned away from the conventions of the previous

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    Ethical Dilemmas Patent What the government did to Thomas Edison’s inventions is somewhat unethical. The ethical theories affected in this situation are: Egoism‚ Classical Utilitarianism‚ Altruism‚ and Deontological. Egosim because the good done by the government pleased the public. Classical Utilitarianism because it brought good to the public. Altruism because the good was for the greatest number of people. Deontological because the result was good. The only one who didn’t receive the most

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