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    PHIL 27 PAPER

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    Act-Utilitarianism V.S. Deontology: Jimmy’s Fund Ethics can be seen as an understanding of the nature of dilemmas that arise from imperatives human beings hold as moral agents. It serves as a guide to how best we may deal with conflicts in regard to duties and obligations or with potential outcome. The ethical theory of act-utilitarianism places the locus of right and wrong solely on the consequence of choosing one path of action over another as it weighs a ratio of benefit to harm. Thus‚ the moral

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    Gap model of service quality The Gap model of service quality was developed by Parasuraman‚ Berry and Zeithaml (1985)‚ and more recently described in Zeithaml and Bitner (2003). It has served as a framework for research in services marketing‚ including hospitality marketing‚ for over two decades. The model identifies four specific gaps leading to a fifth overall gap between customers’’ expectations and perceived service. The five gaps x Customers have expectations for service experiences and they

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    Phil. 101 Metaphysics

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    Philosophy stemmed from the early Greek religions and myths‚ in search for answers to their questions about life. From early B.C. till today people still have questions about life and after-life‚ what is real and what is reality. Philosophy has dozens of subdivisions within it‚ one being metaphysics. Metaphysics is the study of the nature of reality‚ and within metaphysics there are three more divisions materialism‚ idealism‚ and hylemorphism. Each philosopher fits into one category more then others

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    young adults has always been a prevalent issue. It is famously associated with homicide—one of the leading causes of death for young adults in America. Violence is a hotly discussed topic in our society‚ and it is found in most of our media today. Phil Hutcheon’s Desperation Passes shines a spotlight upon violent behaviors and the consequences that violence has on young Americans for an excellent reason—violence among youth is tragic and detestable. It is a disgusting reality that plagues our society

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    Nike, Inc.: Phil Knight

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    social influence‚ which maximizes the efforts of others‚ towards the achievement of a goal. Phil Knight‚ co-founder and chairman of Nike‚ Inc. is the epitome of an innovative leader who revolutionized the sports industry. In the past‚ he has also served as the company’s chief executive officer. Nike‚ Inc. is one of the largest if not the largest suppliers of athletic shoes and apparel around the world. Although Phil Knight has never been a professional athlete‚ owner of a team‚ or been employed in the

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    Sunny Prestatyn by Phil Larkin The poem Sunny Prestatyn presents a bleak picture of reality against a deceiving advertising imagery in a melancholic‚ yet entertaining manner. The semantic field of sex is used throughout the poem. In the first stanza we are presented with a picture perfect holiday resort’s advertising poster‚ carefully composed around an alluring and beautiful‚ pristine girl. Symbolism‚ in tautened white satin‚ is used to emphasize her alleged purity as she symbolizes the

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    Phil Jackson Sacred Hoops

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    In the book Sacred Hoops written by Phil Jackson‚ can typically be described as life relating to basketball spiritually and mentally. At this point Jackson was already ready to retire. He was ready to retire because he realized the game of basketball was slowly changing. The game was changing simply because the players were getting to focused on their ego; players were driven only by money‚ and they weren’t about working with the team only because they want all the glory for themselves. Jackson claims

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    PHIL 100 Quiz 1

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    PHIL 100 Quiz 1: Question 1 Our beliefs are much more likely to be true if they are based on _______. Correct Answer: evidence Question 2 Relativism leads to tolerance and open-mindedness. Correct Answer: False Question 3 Cogent reasoning is only based on empirical evidence. Correct Answer: False Question 4 To be fallible is to ________. Correct Answer: admit that virtually all of your beliefs could be false Question 5 Faith can be used to justify ______. Correct Answer: anything General Phil

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    Epistemology Phil/201 Quiz

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    Review Test Submission: Exam 3 | | Course | Epistemology-PHIL 201 | Test | Exam 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Question 1 | | | __________________ combined rationalism and empiricism‚ showing how both played a role in our understanding | | | Correct Answer: |    Kant. | | | | | * Question 2 | | Descartes deduced God from the concept of God itself‚ in order to justify the idea of the material world. Correct Answer: |  True |

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    Phil Klay’s Redeployment tells the stories of different American Veterans experiences as they fought in Iraq and as they attempt to return to a “normal” civilian lifestyle. Each of these soldiers faces the realities of war that cause them to change the way they see the world and how they fit into it. As they return home and begin to interact with people outside of the war‚ Klay describes the difficulties they face as they try to adjust to a “normal” life after months of deployment. Klay bring awareness

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