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    Original Composition While the cancerous fumes entered my lungs‚ the life threatening chemicals made me feel relaxingly calm‚ so I continued anyways. That was when I was still a kid‚ a fourteen year old nicotine addict‚ presently I am sixteen. I still remember those days in the past. Sometimes I used to question myself‚ “When will this addiction cease?” I have never obtained an answer to that question‚ until recently‚ when I experienced the loss of my best friend. The cause of death was from second-hand

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    Original Myth

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    their creator who cannot be seen by any life form‚ the Sun had become the leader of all other celestial bodies and was placed in the center of the Solar System. This angered the Moon‚ who despised the Sun. The Moon Spirit challenged the Sun for the position as ruler of the planets. Unfortunately for the Moon‚ the Sun used his superior strength to outcast the Moon to a lonely location between Venus and Mars. After 4‚000 years of peace among the bodies of the Solar System‚ the Sun was growing old and

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    political philosophers John Rawls and Robert Nozick have differing views when it comes to the topic of distributive justice. This analyze the positions of John Rawls and Robert Nozick‚ finding that Nozick’s view of distribution is preferable to Rawls’ difference principle because people deserve to keep what they earn and their earnings should not be taken away from them because that would be a violation of their personal liberties. John Rawls wrote the book‚ A Theory of Justice. Rawls defines society as a

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    pure practical reason to ‘‘frame the Rational with the Reasonable.’’ As seen in the Dewey Lectures Rawls emphasizes that ideal agents are not only rational‚ but must also reasonable. Rationality for Rawls carefully calculates the means which lead to certain ends‚ which may be traced to Kant’s hypothetical imperative or what Rawls terms empirical practical reason. Ideal moral agents not only learn how to achieve ends efficiently or rationally‚ but also how to achieve such ends by employing a moral

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    Foxy Originals

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    Executive Summary With the growing popularity of its products‚ Foxy Originals was running the risk of becoming over-saturated in the Canadian market. In an effort to avoid this problem‚ the company decided to enter the U.S. market by January‚ 2005. To achieve this goal‚ Foxy Originals had to make a vital decision regarding its distribution strategy: Would the company attend trade shows or hire sales representatives? Foxy Originals’ strengths reside in its owners’ experience‚ stylish products‚ pricing

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    Rawls argues that violence‚ when practicing civil disobedience‚ cannot be justified; however‚ violence is a part of civil disobedience; its qualities as both a practice and is justification hold true the goal of civil disobedience- a call for change in the laws or practices. Civil disobedience is an act in violation of a law‚ which is undertaken for moral reasons. Rawls’ view of civil disobedience is that it cannot be violent because of its nature. This practice does in fact have the abilities to

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    1.2.Definition of Justice according to Rawls. The notion of justice is very important as it affect every rational being in all sectors of life‚ regardless of faith‚ race‚ creed for the fact that it is the moral and political concept. “The origin of the word justices comes from Latin‚ jus which means right or law.” In a simple sense of the word‚ justice would mean someone who typically doing who is morally right and is disposed to giving someone his or her due. The word fair can be used as synonym

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    important to understand the historical backgrounds of the doctrines that pertain to one’s particular beliefs. I will be discussing this very information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman Catholic religion. I will be covering when‚ where‚ and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: "(1) the sin that

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    Rawls contends that when we consider how to make an equitable society‚ we have to envision that we are all set under a "veil of ignorance‚" where we don’t know anything about the different economical and social preferences that we are naturally introduced

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    Foxy Originals 1. Discuss the pros and cons to launching the Foxy brand in the U.S. Pros: Kluger and Orol had established strong Foxy jewelry market in Canada but it is getting saturated. By expanding into the United States Foxy would be able to avoid oversaturation of the Canadian market. The U.S. jewelry market was almost 10 times larger than the Canadian market which offers great opportunity for their product exposure. With this expansion‚ Kluger and Orol could expand their production as

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