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    inventions would also lead to greater destruction as well. One of these inventions was the Hiram Maxim Machine Gun. I will attempt to analyze and acknowledge this invention from three key points; technological‚ sociological‚ and political. The machine gun was a very big technological advancement in 1881‚ and brought about a huge change in how wars were fought. Taking some of the thought of the Gatling Gun‚ Maxim upgraded and made the machine gun more portable. One of the improvements was the way the gun

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    There are many ways to reason through the correct course of action involving human punishment for crime. Crime is considered negative in society‚ a breach in the way one should behave. The problems arise when the time comes to punish a criminal. There are disagreements over the severity of a crime‚ the mentality of the criminal‚ and the correct penalty that should result from that crime among other things. Kant and the Utilitarian perspective on crime and punishment do not coincide. Both philosophical

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    On the Moral Permissiveness of Suicide Euthanasia and suicide have a long history of producing polarized opinions. Although neither explicitly used the word euthanasia‚ eighteenth-century philosophers David Hume and Immanuel Kant’s opposed views on the morality of suicide pertain greatly to the modern debate. It is safe to say‚ when considering the arguments proposed by either philosopher‚ that David Hume would be greatly in favour whereas Kant would be vehemently opposed. Both philosophers use

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    Kantian Ethics

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    One of the beautiful things about Kantian ethics is that it is based on the individual. The individual can decide if their actions are worth doing to another person by weighing if the person would want the action done to them. The Kantian point of view is completely different from the Utilitarian point of view because the Kantian point of view deals with the individual‚ whereas the Utilitarian point of view deals with the group and the needs of the group. When you hear the words “basic human rights”

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    soul as he feels pain when he thinks he has killed the young farm boy. He wakes up early everyday so that he can get more work done around the farm as he gives himself the job of making the farm a better place for his fellow animals. He adopts the maxim “I will work harder”. This leads him to do great things such as building the windmill twice almost on his own. Unfortunately‚ Boxer does have the intelligence that we so wish would match his strength (this is clear when he is unable to learn the alphabet

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    Write an essay covering each of these points. It should be typed‚ double-spaced‚ proofread‚ and no longer than 15 pages. The font should be 12 point‚ the margins 1" left and right‚ top and bottom. In the essay‚ each new section should have a number corresponding to the sections below. I would like to receive your essay as a Word or WordPerfect document (Windows; I cannot do Mac). Please label your file with your name‚ last first‚ first last‚ e.g. PenningtonKen.doc Submit your essay to me as

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    that they have no faith and religion. The natural selection told them to survive and become tact and capricious to avoid punishment from the regime. And Satrapi teaches us that we must learn to protect ourselves from the dangerous world. At the same time‚ we need to find out and keep the balance between integrity and disguise. Even though the stifling life and society push us becoming capricious and tact to survive‚ we should never forget who we are and where we

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    In many ways this links to the way Maxim’s second wife views his first wife Rebecca. She sees Rebecca as a ’goddess’ whom she wishes to emulate. Little does she know that Rebecca was a spiteful woman‚ who made Maxim very unhappy and provoked him into shooting her. In Rossetti’s ’Noble Sisters’; sibling jealousy is portrayed‚ but not rivalry. One sister can’t let the other go. This theme is exemplified in ’Goblin Market‚’ a poem

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    Community Service Coordinator Sample Resume Jason Harris 99 Calhoun Street‚ Apt. 201 Jacksonville‚ Florida 00000 Home: 000-000-0000 Cell: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: jharris@noemailhere.com Blog: www.personalblog.com Objective Assume a leadership position as a Community Service Coordinator for the City of Jacksonville. Summary of Qualifications: Project Management: Coordinated over 30 city-wide community service projects for various small businesses‚ organizations‚ and educational institutions

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    Explain how a follower of Kantian ethics might approach issues surrounding the right to a child. [25] Kantian ethics are ethical principles set out by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)‚ a German thinker from East Prussia‚ and arguably one of the most influential philosophers in Western philosophy. His ‘Categorical Imperative’ theory was devised from his desire to create a stand-alone ethical theory that would not rely on assumptions‚ hence he believed in an objective right or wrong based on reason as a

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