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    Westmills Carpets Limited

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    maintaining good customer relationship. But Westmills’ quality and delivery problem are the worst ever. One reason is the difficulties of coordination between some departments‚ such as urgent sales order cause manufacturing department unable to schedule properly‚ which rise up the quality problem and make customer unsatisfied. Then it will be difficult to get order from this customer again. The other reason is half-finished control system‚ with shortcoming from order entry to cost control‚ are unable to keep

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    Verbiest THST 198 08 August 28‚ 2014 Analysis Paper #1 Story of Ethics Plato and Aristotle each convey important points throughout their writings pertaining to the origin of ethics. Plato repetitively emphasizes his understanding of truth and reason‚ while Aristotle explains the significance of virtue and habituation. Plato’s spiritual explanation of ethics addresses the importance of goodness in the world and what it means to be a good person even when immoral people may prosper. Plato continues

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    Philosophy 120W Looking at the world as a big picture and everyone who is in it‚ they all seem to strive for the same thing in life‚ happiness. Happiness or Eudemonia as Aristotle calls it‚ is created through the process of combining five different components. These are the following components: Human function‚ the rational part of the soul‚ habituation‚ character‚ and virtue. Since our society craves happiness and views it as the best achievement we could have‚ Aristotle described it as the

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    Why would donations exist? If we were not cooperative how would generations of scientists from all over the world discover things such as the atom‚ medicines etc. The counter-argument to that would be that we could just be cooperating for selfish reasons or from fear of justice. There are many who are against this statement and have just as many points to justify their opinion. The most important point is that if we were so peaceful‚ why are there such things as wars? A minority of criminals‚ which

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    Superstitions

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    ate it. Therefore‚ the superstition was that the pig was bad and many religions have banned the consumption of pigs. Friday the 13th sends shivers down our spine . Did you know that most hotels do not have a thirteenth floor because of this exact reason? Sounds silly right? But go check out Umhlanga Sands Hotel. There is no thirteenth floor there. Love it or hate it ‚ some say superstitions are the religion of a feeble mind. However “superstition may be the poetry of

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    because it allows the author to give a good explanation on why this kind of group could work well with society. The second concept I picked was‚ knowledge. I picked this concept because the whole entire entry has to do with learning and knowledge. The reason was Wikipedia was created was to help with learning. This is important because if he did not care about people learning‚ he might have not created such a successful way of learning. I also picked this topic because I can relate it to the other essay

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    Hume and Matters of Fact

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    occurring Hume denies reason any power because he is an empiricist. Instead three main principles exist that help humans form ideas; they are resemblance (when looking at a picture a person thinks of the object)‚ contiguity (thinking of an object that is close spatially)‚ and cause and effect (association). Hume claims that reason alone cannot establish matters of facts. There is no reason to believe that what happened one time will happen again. For example‚ there is no reason for Adam to believe

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    Prompt: In your own words explain the distinction being made between belief and knowledge in the given dialogue. Then explain what the importance of this distinction is. In Gorgias‚ Plato uses a conversation between two men to lay the groundwork for knowledge and belief‚ suggesting that everything is subjective when it comes to these words‚ and their definitions are open for much interpretation past their most simplest of meanings. Gorgias is meant as a guideline in which we can decide whether

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    Although they write about very different events‚ both Mary Rowlandson and William Bradford focus on the values and qualities of Puritanism that help them to cope with hardship. Discuss their similarities regarding their attitudes toward God and their responses to hardship. Throughout both of these people’s stories‚ difficult situations arise in which they are both able to find peace and overcome due to their Puritanism faith. Mary Rowlandosn‚ a colonist from Lancaster‚ was kidnapped from her town

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    labeled as “condemned”. CONDEMNED! What a description?! The books were condemned in such a way that they would be discarded and burned without the knowledge of many students and faculty of the school. Why is this? I really wondered what is the reason or reasons for this decision and action. According to one of my friends and classmates in college‚ the books are burned because they are old and the knowledge they contain are already obsolete. Therefore it is dangerous to give them to teachers and students

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