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    not challenged. Bernie Ebbers was ordered to pay back $6.13 billion to 830‚000 idiviauals and institutions they were the stockholders and many cases persuasion was a tool he used stakeholders as well as his employees. The lens is analytical the teleological framework is utilitarianism ‚ the deontological framework is Existentialism is based on the belief that only the person that can determine right or wrong is the person making the decisions‚ as a result each person is responsible for the consequences

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    who finally gave a name to this argument to which today we know it as the Ontological Argument. With works such as ‘Fides Quaerense Intellectum’ and ‘Proslogian’ Anslem tried to prove and show that certain Christian beliefs are actually true. He got his inspiration from Psalm 14 which shows how the Fool ‘hath said in his heart ‘There is no God.’ This simple statement is what triggered Anslem in developing the Ontological Argument; he starts off by portraying

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    is popular‚ essentially assuming the authority of the masses. Another example is the argument from antiquity – a belief has been around for a long time and therefore must be true. Argument from final ConsequencesSuch arguments (also called teleological) are based on a reversal of cause and effect‚ because they argue that something is caused by the ultimate effect that it has‚ or purpose that is serves. Christian creationists have argued‚ for example‚ that evolution must be wrong because if it

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    his friends that did not talk to him. By this‚ he is saying if you don’t escape people will talk badly about your friends. By this argument‚ Crito shows a large interest in public opinion‚ and a large care about his reputation. This represents a teleological approach‚ because he is stating facts and consequences of Socrates staying in prison. When Socrates heard this‚ he immediately refuted this argument. He told Crito that he should not care about the majority’s opinion. Socrates gave the example

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    Brian McHale Postmodernist Fiction Routledge A MEMBER OF THE TAYLOR » FRANCIS GROUP * Ft not?" POSTMODERNIST FICTION Brian McHale London and New York In memory of Robert J. McHale 1927-85 Steve Sloan 1952-85 Arthur A. Cohen 1928-86 First published in 1987 by Melhuen‚ Inc. ••‚ Published in Great Britain by Methuen 6- Co. Ltd Reprinted 1989‚1991 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane London EC4P 4EE 29 West 35th Street New York‚ NY 10001 © 19S7 Brian McHale Photosct by Rowland Phototypesetting

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    between the two are that Judaism is the religious belief of the Jews‚ while Zoroastrianism is the older religion of the Iranian people better known as the Persians and Medes. The two religions correspond in some respects with the take to be to their cosmological ideas. Judaism‚ a monotheistic religion which derived from the Hebrews. The Hebrews believed that God was their original guardian. Judaism also has a sanctum book called the Torah. The Torah which is a godly book of laws and events

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    On a Christian Living perspective‚ there are a few anthropolgies that could be a principle to the social problem. One is‚ Man is a person‚ on the saying that we are rational and conscious beings‚ we have free will and we have self-awareness. This anthropology shows that people who does drugs and such should be aware on how their actions could affect them. They should know that these bad actions leads to nothing good‚ in fact it can make your life worse. Yes we have free will but we should know how

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    be regarded as morally and ethically correct when they are taken keeping in mind the sense of duty and responsibility in mind. Teleological Ethical Theory The teleological ethical theory put the primary focus on the “Consequences” i.e. “What are those actions that produce the best possible results”? Along with attaching importance to the consequences the teleological theory also suggests that the decisions framework that is developed for achieving the desired consequences should also be managed

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    this paper is sought the most applicable modeling techniques based on the aforementioned evaluation methods considered. The finding implies that the combination of three techniques -IDEF‚ UML‚ and BPMN- led to the maximum coverage based on BWW ontological completeness and Curtis et al.’s framework that would inspire rapid design and more flexibility in business process modeling. Keywords: Business Process Modeling‚ Process Modeling Languages (BPMLs)‚ BWW Ontology‚

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    3 2. Definition of metaphor……………………………………………..3 3. Reasons for using metaphors…………………………………….3 4. Metaphorical concepts……………………………………………..4 4.1 Structural metaphors………………………………………...…4 4.2 Orientational metaphors……………………………………….5 4.3 Ontological metaphors…………………………………………6 4.3.1 Container metaphors…………………………………7 4.3.2 Personifications……………………………………….8 5. Conclusion……………………………………………………………9 6. References……………………………………………………..……10 1. The majority of people

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