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    have been used to reduce the firm’s notes payable. Project Dunham’s income and balance sheet for 1996 assuming the bank grants Dunham a $675K note payable at 12 percent and no existing interest-bearing debt is retired. Dividends will be 50 percent of net income. Cash will be the balancing item. Calculate the firm’s 1996 minimum cash balance by assuming that the average cash balance between 1993 to 1995 is the required 1996 cash balance. Use any extra cash at the end of 1996 to retire notes payable

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    Description Duty-based ethics commonly known as Deontology is an ethical theory that uses rules to distinguish right from wrong. As a deontologist you focus more on the action in itself disregarding the consequences it produces. Immanuel kant the founder deontology‚ was a german philosopher who believed that morality and religion should be kept apart‚ therefore he created the philosophical concept “categorical imperative” or “CI”. Categorical imperative is a moral law‚ which must be followed and

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    Steger April 21‚ 2014 Net Neutrality Net neutrality basically means that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally. Treating the Internet equally means to not discriminate or charge differentially by user‚ content‚ site‚ platform‚ application‚ type of attached equipment‚ and modes of communication. Another accepted term for net neutrality is "open internet" where you can use your internet connection for anything

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    for the majority. [2]It is considered a ‘consequentialist’ philosophical view because it holds the belief that outcomes can be predicted based on the course of actions. Utilitarianism is another way of stating ‘the end justifying the means.’ Deontologists argue that the means of ones’ actions should be ethical regardless of the outcome contrasting to utilitarianism where the outcomes must benefit the majority. [3]Deontology demands that ethical norms be used with the belief that there are transcendent

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    What is the “Big Deal” about Net Neutrality Assignment Instructions  | Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is for you to:1.  become familiar with Net Neutrality.2.  identify the impact of Net Neutrality on your daily life and use of the Internet.3.  identify why people are for it and others oppose it.4.  formulate your own opinion about Net Neutrality.Directions: Follow the step-by-step instructions and use Microsoft Word to respond to the questions below. Your response to questions one‚ two

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    Net Neutrality Paper Data Communications and Networking Sharath chander reddy konda Wilmington University Table of Contents: Introduction - 3 Do you suspect your Internet speed has been‚ reduced at any time? - 5 Are you aware of any annoying piracy protections? -5 What are your opinions on each?

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    Utilitarianism and Deontology support the legalization of marijuana‚ it produces a greater good for the economy‚ health‚ and positive effect on people’s happiness. The law of duty would be moral‚ and legalizing marijuana stimulates jobs‚ reduces crime rates‚ helps medically‚ and economically produces money. As a Utilitarian‚ they believe that the best action is the one the maximizes utility‚ and in this argument marijuana is a utility that could benefit for the greater good of human beings. In Deontology

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    that I heed to my intuition‚ (sensibility) and regulate the highest good individually (autonomy) not to mention character traits and qualities that best serves the society (equality)‚ (University of Phoenix‚ 2007). Deontologists are typically classified in this lens. “Deontologists base their decisions about what’s right on broad‚ abstract universal ethical principles or values such as honesty‚ promise keeping‚ fairness‚ loyalty‚ rights (to safety‚ privacy‚ etc.)‚ justice‚ compassion‚ and respect

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    PROMPT: To what extent does the FCC Restoring Internet Freedom Order (2018) impact internet access? Introduction The internet is one of the most powerful instruments today when it comes to obtaining information‚ entertainment‚ and wealth. Net neutrality‚ which was issued by the FCC under the Obama administration in 2015‚ is the principle behind the openness and freedom of browsing the internet‚ regardless of the content‚ source‚ or use. These rules have prohibited internet service providers from

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    takes into account of the moral value of the action itself regardless of its consequence. Thus‚ to a Deontologist‚ whether a situation is good or bad depends on whether the action that brought it about was right or wrong. For example‚ if someone proposed to kill everyone currently living in this world that could not support agriculture in order to bring about a world without starvation‚ a deontologist would argue that the act of killing everyone is morally wrong since the act to kill is wrong. A consequentialist

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