HL HISTORY INTERNAL ASSESSMENT To what extent did David Low’s cartoons accurately portray European Appeasement Policy towards Japanese aggression in the Manchurian Crisis? Name: Linda Brownwood Word Count: 1‚848 Number of Pages: 14 Section A: Plan of Investigation In 1931‚ a supposed Chinese act of aggression in Manchuria1‚ dubbed the Mukden Incident‚ led Japan to respond with a full invasion. By doing so‚ Japan had broken the oath of non-aggression that it had sworn to the League of
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Disguised As Ignorance ‘A child suffering the consequences for a crime he/she willfully committed? Oh no!’ This is what I hear whenever someone speaks against trying children as adults for the extremely terrible crimes they commit. It is illogical and immoral to allow young murderers to have an advantage over the justice system simply because of their age. If a child can learn right from wrong and take freedom into their own hands by willfully committing heinous crimes‚ then they should darn
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the country. Whether in your home town or traveling out of town one can most often find a Walmart. Each week‚ more than 245 million customers in nearly 11‚000 stores in 28 countries and e-commerce websites in 11 countries. With net sales of $482.2 billion annually‚ Walmart employs 2.2 million employees worldwide. As consumers we relate to the bright yellow smiley faces‚ store front greeters and discount pricing signs. It is what we have come to expect for those of us that shop there. Walmart is a
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What is the Current Macroeconomic Situation in the US? In June 2012‚ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard states‚ “the current stance of monetary policy is ultra-easy‚ and remains appropriately calibrated given the macroeconomic situation in the U.S” (St. Louis Fed’s Bullard‚ 2012‚ par. 1). The statement‚ however‚ is ambiguous and subsequent information provided by Bullard contained no real clarifications. For example‚ Bullard explained that the “policy rate remains near zero”
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New and unusual situations often affect a person’s behaviour. In Lord of the Flies‚ the boys’ situation was that they were marooned on a remote island without any parental guidance. In the beginning‚ Jack Merridew says “[he] agree[s] with Ralph. [They’ve] got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ [they’re] not savages” (Golding 42) which shows that during the boys’ settlement on the island‚ they believed that rules would help them be good civilians while surviving on the island‚ however that did
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Normative theory and whistle-blowing Introduction Whistle-blowing in this context is the act‚ for an employee‚ disclosing what he believes to be an unethical or illegal behaviour to higher management (internal whistle-blowing) or to an external authority or the public (external whistle-blowing). Examples of unethical acts include sexual harassment and racial discrimination at work while illegal act include the accounting fraud by the Arthur-Andersen accountants for Enron (Sims & Brinkmann 2003)
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decisions. Kant’s ethical theory states that “right actions have moral value only if they are done with a ‘good will’ -that is‚ a well to do your duty for duty’s sake” (Vaughn 121). This is one of the main differences between Kant and Mill’s ethical theory. Mill believes that our actions are deemed moral if they can bring about the most amount of happiness among society. Kant on the other hand believes that our actions
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Aristotle believed that reason is the telos‚ or end goal of being a human being. He feels that way because humans are a more superior species that can function at a much higher level than any other species on the earth. He then reaches the argument because of how humans mainly act upon reason to make their decisions. I however disagree! By looking at examples of how some humans do not use reason‚ but are still considered humans I will show that Aristotle is wrong. Aristotle would more than likely
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state of moral stress. If I allow myself to succumb to the pressure of this situation‚ I fear what kind of person I may become. Geuras and Garofalo (2011) state‚ “Those who submit become people without heart; not only does their sense of moral judgement atrophy but so do their feeling for others” (p.135). I know I do not want to become that kind of individual. Edwards wants an answer right away‚ but I must give this situation further consideration in order to consider the consequences of my actions
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(Paechter & Maier‚ 2010:296). The “anytime‚ anywhere” aspect of online learning is the most significant advantage over traditional classroom (Arbaugh‚ 2004:171‚ cited by Brandon & Hollingshead‚ 1999; Dede‚ 1991; Harasim‚ 1990). Learners can process material at any time from any place (Paechter & Maier‚ 2010:296‚ citied by Artino & Stephens‚ 2009; Narciss et al‚ 2007). For students who cannot afford to take away from their time-dependent jobs‚ online programs provide flexibility
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