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    Dangers of The Technical Imperative In Comparative Religious Ethics‚ Darrell Fasching‚ Dell Dechant‚ and David M. Lantigua propose the innate danger of the technical imperative to the human race. In recent history‚ the most significant example of the “technical imperative” has been evident in the construction and use of the atomic bomb. According to the authors of Comparative Religious Ethics‚ the technical imperative is the idea that “if it can be done it must be done” (Fasching 46). The use

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    Essay on technical education in India. Technical education‚ that is‚ education in some art or craft is the crying need of the hour. We are living in the times when old concepts of education have undergone a change. We are not in need of liberal education as it was in the pre-independence days. We need skilled workers. Manufactured goods worth crores of rupees are being imported every year. There is dearth of food. Our industries are yet in infancy. We need engineers to man them. We need mechanized

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    socio-cultural factors

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    A Spanish software company wants to do business to Brazil (Sao Paolo) and Denmark. However‚ to achieve its objectives‚ the company must take in consideration socio-cultural factors in both countries. *** Brazil is the largest country in South America by its area and by its population. The Brazilian people have three main ethnic origins. There are the Indians who are from Brazil. Then‚ Europeans‚ mostly of Portuguese origin‚ and Africans people came during the period of colonization. Most recently

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    technical analysis of sbi

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    TECHNICAL ANALYSIS SBI BANK Technical Analysis Technical analysis is the study of financial market action. The technician looks at price changes that occur on a day-to-day or week-to-week basis or over any other constant time period displayed in graphic form‚ called charts. Hence the name charts analysis. A chartist analyzes price charts only‚ while the technical analyst studies technical indicators derived from price changes in addition to the price charts. Technical

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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECT Contribution to Government Revenues The benefit that the government can obtain from Eco-Casket Manufacturing is the tax revenue itself. Moreover‚ this business can also offer jobs to a lot of unemployed citizens that will further help the economy build itself. And in return this tax revenue collected by the government will benefit the household sector. Contribution to the Growth of Industries Eco-Casket Manufacturing is a business that will provide caskets that are least

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    socio ecological model

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    the notion of adopting healthy eating lifestyle remains insignificant‚ especially amongst university students. This essay shall focus on examining the barriers to the adoption of healthy eating lifestyle amongst university students wherein the socio-ecological model governing public heath will be utilized to analyze the barriers present at the individual‚ interpersonal‚ environmental and policy level. 2. Individual level The hectic university life for most undergraduates has been cited

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    technical report writing

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    COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING LECTURES BY TANVEER LODHI PART I COMMUNICATION PROCESSES 1. COMMUNICATION PROCESS 1.1 DEFINITION‚ HISTORY‚ AND PURPOSE OF COMMUNICATION Man is gregarious by nature i.e. he is a social animal and completely dependent upon others to satisfy his needs. Thus his very existence and quality of life depends upon living in a society. Communication is the means through which he interacts with the society.

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    different aspects necessary for it to function. Because of its place in everyday life‚ and its mechanical complexity‚ I‚ an engineering student‚ have been asked to write this document describing a conventional bicycle in order to practice technical writing about a subject related to my major. DETAILS: The bicycle is a two-wheeled transportation mechanism‚ mechanically powered by most commonly a single rider. Unlike various other transportation mechanisms‚ for example a

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    Technical Term Paper

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    Technical Paper It Project Management Technical Paper Project Information Technology Project Management (CIS517) Date: Introduction There is an old adage which insists “time is money.” While simple‚ in concept‚ it has been proven true‚ in fact. In a global‚ technologically driven society‚ however‚ the very idea of time has changed. Having once implied a spanning space between the hours of “nine to five” relative to the person or organization from whose vantage money was viewed‚ time is now

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