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    Can moral problems be solved in a completely algorithmic way‚ by following a fixed sequence of unambiguous‚ logical steps? In my opinion‚ it is possible that moral problems can be solved in a completely algorithmic way‚ either by following a fixed sequence of unambiguous or logical steps but the outcome may not be reliable for some extent. If the moral problem can be solve by using the algorithm‚ logically‚ there are only two approaches that enable it which is by the professional mathematician

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    are ___ Environmental ___________. _ Subcultural Theory ___________ claims that people who grow up in a subculture that approves of violent behavior have a high chance of becoming violent. Feelings of normlessness and anxiety are called____ Anomie _______________. According to the ___ Culture of Poverty ________________‚ poor people have different values than the middle class‚ and this is why they act as they do. _____ Strain Theory _______________ suggests that crime occurs when the

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    Stop Overconsumption 2 Based on our current living environment‚ an increasing amount of overconsumption is happening around us. This is a dangerous sign for human beings. This topic David Suzuki discussed in the essay. We have to figure out good methods to reduce this situation as soon as possible in order to protect our Earth. Nowadays‚ the phenomenon of overconsumption exists in many countries. It is a big warning to everyone living on Earth. Just as Suzuki mentioned‚ “Each Canadian consumes

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    Successful Community Problem Solving In the mid-1990s‚ the city of Anaheim‚ California‚ experienced a tremendous problem with gangs‚ drug dealers‚ and criminals preying on a small apartment community in the city; someone got shot‚ stabbed‚ or robbed on a daily basis. Narcotics sales climbed while new graffiti continued to appear each day as well. To fight the increasing problem‚ the Anaheim Police Department assigned six community policing officers and a sergeant to the neighborhood to improve conditions

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    type of life experienced by those living in the ghetto. They are faced with very few jobs that pay enough to live on‚ racial stigmas‚ as well as the effects of drug use and trafficking. They end up feeling alienated and unable to see any hope for the future‚ which can‚ and does‚ lead to aggressive behavior. Page 327 I believe that white collar crime is harmful. Just the word crime‚ acknowledges wrong doing‚ which necessitates that there is harm of some sort. Of course‚ white crimes do not have the

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    budget Solid baseline for new plans •   15. Rolling Forecasts speed up the budgeting process Source: The Hackett Group‚ 2008 •   16. Not only time is saved. Satisfaction increases. Source: The Hackett Group‚ 2008 •   17. Some elements of a successful forecast Time Horizon & Process Update Frequency Management Agile Models •   18. Time Horizon & Process Update Frequency Management Agile Models •   19. Rolling Forecast = 12 month quartely? No. It depends on your business! •   20

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    Mathematical Aptitude and a Successful Life! As a thinker‚ I have many different skills‚ but the most important aptitude that contributes to my successful life is mathematical. First of all‚ mathematic has helped me a lot in my home life. For example‚ last year when my uncle bought a house‚ I helped him to minimize the cost of rebuilding the floors. Although he wanted to make the floors by wood‚ he did not know how many box of wood he should buy because the floors did not have any particular shape. Moreover

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    developing and maintaining skills for everyday life Doing skills in everyday life allows us to meet our individual needs We can maintain support for our clients in their life by discussing their needs with them and how they wont to tackle them. I work in a unit for severe learning disabilities and we discuss with parents and the client what they would like to achieve Through the days we work with the clients for them to be able to fulfil their needs and activities. Working alongside them allows

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    Market Supply Supply is the quantity of a good or service that a producer is willing and able to supply onto the market at a given price in a given time period. Normally as the market price of a commodity rises‚ producers will expand or increase their supply onto the market. There are two main reasons why supply curves for most products slope upwards from left to right giving a positive relationship between the market price and quantity supplied: 1) When the market price rises‚ it becomes more

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    we hear the term “Homeless” the first image that often springs to mind is a person huddling in a sleeping bag or cardboard box in a doorway of a city street. Whilst media imagery and information released by charities can support this picture the problem of homelessness encompasses a far wider range. This discussion looks at homelessness with a particular emphasis on young people – that is young people typically aged between 16 and 24. In its simplest form Homelessness means not having a home. In

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