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    ethical theories. It is the aim of the author to provide a compelling argument that caveat emptor is an outdated maxim which holds no real value within today ’s consumer driven economy and the onus to provide safe products falls at the feet of the manufacturer. Caveat emptor Caveat emptor is a Latin legal term which translates to "let the buyer beware". Caveat emptor is defined as: "A maxim of Roman law now part of British-tradition common law‚ that a buyer ’s omission to make fundamental inquiries

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    Innocence and the Real World: An Analysis of Night Watch Introduction “Those who improve with age embrace the power of personal growth and personal achievement and begin to replace youth with wisdom‚ innocence with understanding‚ and lack of purpose with self-actualization” (Bennett). Innocence can by defined in many ways. Some believe that it is the lack of corruption‚ others believe that it is a lack of understanding‚ and some think it means that a person accused of a crime is not guilty. Everybody

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    Utilitarianism is a standard ethical theory that claims the greatest moral action is the one that maximizes utility. This well-known consequentialist theory views that right or wrong depend on the consequences of an act and not the intentions or motives that produce the act .Ultimately‚ the purpose of the act should be one that maximizes utility and promotes a better world.For instance philosopher Bentham’s principle of utility is based on the idea that an action is right if it produces the greatest

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    Department of English Language and Literature Semester 1‚ 2006/07 EL5221: The Linguistic Analysis of Literature Programme Lecturer: A/P Ismail S Talib Brief Module Description This interface module deals with some of the ways that linguistics and discourse analysis can be used for the analysis of literature. Among the topics covered are the grammatical features in literary texts‚ the sounds of poetry‚ and discourse situations in fictional narrative. This module will be useful for higher-degree students

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    ethics-aristotle would argue that if you were to kill an animal without morality would be immoral. Using too much compassion or too little. Doing the right thing because it is the right thing. 1st categorical imperative. If that maxim is able to become a universal law. A maxim would be to care for animals 3. Util- it depends on the situation who it makes happy more who is satisfied? Can you do better with your time 2. If John has a day off from work and stays home all day getting drunk‚ then Utilitarianism

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    well as Nick Grimshaw. This is supported by Robin Lakoff’s gender deficient model which proposes that women speak in such a way that benefits men and makes them look good. She also developed the ‘politeness principle’ in which she suggested three maxims; Don’t impose‚ give the receiver options‚ and make the receiver feel good. She stated that ‘these are paramount in good interaction’. To test my theory I had to order each utterance into the 10 different types of gender

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    International Marketing Written Report 1 Starbucks – A Coffee Kingdom How it comes to enter into the Hong Kong market? Content Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1 An introduction of Starbucks .............................................................................................................. 2 History...........................................................

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    Wavey Krockett Ethics Midterm Paper Everyday Duties in the eyes of Immanuel Kant Abstract : . Kant’s ideas or his take on ethics was based upon autonomy (self-governance)‚ and reason. He believed that unless a person freely and willingly makes a choice‚ then their action has no meaning much less any moral value. Kant also thought that every man when using reason when analyzing moral dilemmas would in fact agree with what he called the Categorical Imperative

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    The Corruption of the Youth today in magazines Kathy L. Short PSYCH 309-B October 3‚ 2014 Georgianna Corsini Abstract The consensus of today’s world is a world of sex. Yet‚ magazines consensus for the teens of today see that body image in magazines is how a female should look. With magazines that portray young‚ thin‚ models are causing the young girls to mutilate themselves by starving to be thin. As this paper shows that the majority of teen magazines have hidden pitfalls. When an article

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    OPTIMISM – A TOOL TO FIGHT DESPAIR “IF WINTER COMES ‚CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHIND” This is the famous maxim by P.B Shelly has a deep meaning underlying it. As we observe a silver lining around a cloud ‚ in the same manner all our misfortunes leave behind a ray of hope. Therefore ‚ the maxim seems to convey the great message that one should not be cowed down or brow beaten by the misfortunes or adversities. The dark difficult days of sufferings will not last forever‚ soon the bright days will bring

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