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    Cyber Ethics Deontologist versus utilitarian view on “Net Neutrality” The internet has already changed the way that the world operates today. Presently‚ everyone has access to the internet everywhere in the world. The internet is used through a variety of purposes‚ from academia research to business transactions and contacting family. Considering the freedom that the internet provides us‚ a group of people threatens that freedom of access to the Internet by conflicting with the Net Neutrality

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    consequences of an event rather than following strict rules and in general can be classed as a type of naturalism that offers a reductionist approach to ethics. Natural Law - Natural Law is the theory that all humans can discover what is right‚ due to moral being written into our nature in some way. This theory suggests that there are some absolute ethical standards are the set by the way the universe is and the way humans are. Natural law lies a great deal of importance on applying reason and science

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    Case Study (Category A-Budding Case Writer) Why Toyota wants GM to be saved-An auto bailout Detroit’s Big Three- An auto bailout Detroit’s Big Three was not the only automotive companies that want the government to come up with the much awaited financial help. Most prominent overseas automakers‚ Toyota Motor‚ recommended some form of federal aid to keep General Motors (GM‚ Fortune 500)‚ Chrysler LLC and possibly Ford Motor (F‚ Fortune 500) out of bankruptcy. Toyota Motor (TM) spokeswoman

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    April 2013 A Utilitarian Argument in Favor of Animal Experimentations Though it has been criticized for its standard‚ universal means of measuring moral predicaments‚ utilitarianism still remains one of the most persuasive means of assessing normative ethics. With that said‚ any and every ethical conundrum should be first looked at through a utilitarian lens. If a satisfying conclusion is reached using the utilitarian approach‚ then no other approach is needed. If not‚ the utilitarian approach

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    On the Use of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in the Banking Industry: A Qualitative Cross-Case Analysis between the Banks in Pakistan and the UK A thesis submitted to The University of Manchester for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy In the Faculty of Humanities 2010 Shahzeb Ali Malik Manchester Business School Contents LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES 10 ABSTRACT 12 DECLARATION 13 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT 14 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 15 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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    Deontological Ethical Analysis of Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Marketing In Deontological ethics‚ morality of an action is based upon the particular action’s adherence to moral laws independent of their consequences (DeGeorge 62). Direct-to-consumer marketing of pharmaceuticals has had heated debate with logical arguments from those for‚ and for those against allowing such practices to exist. I do not believe the marketing of the prescription medication to be solely unethical but more

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    ethical theory to determine which style‚ form‚ or behavior of ethics fits with our beliefs and culture. Some of these different types of theories include virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics. Although these all fall into the category of a theory of ethics and may seem to be similar‚ they are also very different. When looking at the virtue theory of ethics‚ we can see that the term character can be used in the place of virtue. According to Ben (2007)‚ the virtue theory has roots

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    The factors that have been responsible for bank disintermediation In my opinion‚ there are three major arguments for the factors that have been responsible for bank disintermediation. First‚ pareto improvement (Vilfredo Pareto)‚ second‚ reputation acquisition in debt markets (Diamond‚ D.‚ 1989)‚ third‚ corporate finance theory (MM & Trade-off Theory). 1. Pareto Improvement (Vilfredo Pareto) According to Pareto efficient (Vilfredo Pareto)‚ if economic allocation in any system is not Pareto

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    Strain Theory on White collar crime: Counterfeit University of Oklahoma April 14‚ 2014 White collar crime is a defined as a crime committed by an individual of high spcial ranking‚ that receives alot of repsect in the comunity‚ the term coined by socialogist Sutherland. Over the years this descriptio of white collar crime has been contested and now covers a range of crimes. One in particular is counterfeit. This can happen

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    Why do banks and other financial intermediaries exist in modern society‚according to the theory of finance? There are multiple approaches to answering this question. The traditional view of banks as financial intermediaries sees them as simultaneously fulfilling the financial-service needs of savers (surplusspending units) and borrowers (deficit-spending units)‚ providing both a supply of credit and a supply of liquid assets. A newer view sees banks as delegated monitors who assess and evaluate

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