SCORE | MELT | | | School of Languages‚ Humanities and Social Sciences Third Term: SY 2012 – 2013 ENG10 – B1 Group 1 Date: February 22‚ 2013 Type of Activity: Group Debate Summary PROFESSOR AIDA M. ALFARO Members: Benedicto‚ Raymond Arman Gutierrez‚ Adrian Chua‚ Bryan Juan‚ Fatima Tyreza Joy Cortinas‚ Walfred Kasai‚ Ian Deocariza‚ Kim Luigi Villanueva‚ Julian Clement Guevarra‚ Allen Davey Yang‚ Jericho RAYMOND ARMAN BENEDICTO For me‚ I want
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ThePatrick Lombard Professor O’Brien English Composition November 30th‚ 2012 The Immigration Debate Today America is one of the most diverse countries in the world. But how did our country become this way? People who emigrated from different areas around the world immigrated to the United States and founded our nation. Even the people that would be considered "indigenous" to the U.S. had more then likely immigrated to the continent at some point in time. But today this is not the case‚ our
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1. Globalization affects national sovereignty of both developing countries as well as developed countries. By sovereignty‚ we mean the independence of countries to make decisions and conduct policy in different areas like the economy‚ corporate and industry related legislation‚ environmental regulations‚ politics‚ etc. From the video‚ please provide one example each of how globalization infringes on the national sovereignty of‚ a) a developing country‚ and‚ b) a developed country? How‚ and through
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favor of cloning‚ as long as it is under strict government control and ethical review. Others look forward to bringing extinct animals back into existence and helping endangered creatures from that fate. Although the ethics of cloning is still up to debate‚ the new outcoming science behind it is truly fascinating and time will only tell what will be
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I – Utilitarianism/Consequentialism A – Definition: The greatest good for the greatest number of people; sacrifices are OK B – Justifications: Life is a pre-requisite to ethics Bostrom1 Continuity is as important to our commitment to the project of the future of humanity as it is to our commitment to the projects of our own personal futures. Just as the shape of my whole life‚ and its connection with my present and past‚ have an interest that goes beyond that of any isolated experience
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principle‚ everyone should be involved. Managing the inherent complexity requires a process of comprehensive engagement and negotiation with a broad range of stakeholders and the conscious and strategic acknowledgement of their divergent values and interests‚ needs and expectations. This paper emphasizes that dialogue and negotiation among stakeholders are the vehicles through which sustainable community development projects are established‚ implemented and monitored. Bottom-up CD programs which emanate
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Taylor Sipchen (p.3) Jackie Han (p.6) Debate Brief I. Attention getter and importance of this issue A. The first case of attempted force-feeding was of a 32-year-old former medical student from Whales‚ known as “E”. She had a BMI of 11-12‚ while the normal BMI is 18-25. She did not want to die‚ but she did not want to be fed. The second case was of an anorexic known as “L”. She too‚ did not want to die but she stated that her severe anorexia did not allow her to eat. (Cite #1) B. Force-feeding
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Name: Phillip Liburd Membership number: P04323553 Unit: Meeting Stakeholder and Quality Needs Company: Allen Gears Centre: Black-Elk Business Alignment Limited Description: My current role at Allen Gears is as a Sales Engineer. I do not hold a managerial role but I am making progress to achieve a qualification that will allow me to manage in the near future. Reflective Statement In this module I have had to think about how this company functions in a lot more detail than
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The criminal justice system in the United States is hampered by the separate and uncoordinated mechanism of the police‚ "enforcing the laws‚ emphasize community protection;" courts‚ "weighing peoples’ rights versus community needs;" and corrections systems conflicted between punishment and rehabilitation. They are so separated that they cause resistance and stifled communication. For example‚ although police are supposed to have probable cause‚ they are not accountable for the quality of an arrest
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Museum stakeholders are a group of people that share a special interest in the museum. There are internal stakeholders and external stakeholders. The main stakeholders of the museum might include the state’s central and local government or governmental agencies‚ the local communities‚ financial contributors or members‚ corporate sponsors‚ friends‚ schools and universities‚ and various individuals to include paid employees‚ volunteers‚ trustees‚ and donors. Having stakeholders is considered a best
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