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    interoffice memorandum

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    PHOENIX ADVERTISING Interoffice Memorandum DATE: March 26‚ 2015 TO: Executive Team FROM: Gail Plaisimond SUBJECT: Call for action in the Roanoke Branch In the last month‚ the Roanoke office received complaints from four of its most valued clients about the advertising work produced at that branch. I was told that two of the top management personnel‚ an art director and an account executive‚ have left the agency with no replacement for these vacancies. Furthermore‚ the branch is accepting new

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    Philosophers with utilitarian views would argue about whether abortion would be for the greater good for the family‚ individual and the society at large. With utilitarianism‚ there is no wrong doing in denying a woman an abortion‚ if it is for the good of society. John Stuart Mills‚ one of the strong advocates of the utilitarian theory‚ fought against age- long beliefs that abortion was demonic but rather the end results

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    Organ Donation

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    Importance of Organ Donation Each day approximately 6‚300 people die and what makes this haunting is that presently there are 83‚513 people waiting for organs to be donated‚ yet each day 17 people die because they do not receive a transplant (http://www.donatelife.net/facts_stats.html). These statistics show that people who are waiting for organ transplants have a good chance at being saved and get what they need. The sad truth is though‚ because of the lack of people willing to donate organs‚ many people

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    Research Title: The implications of Organ Donation in Jamaica Problem Statement: The increase in organ donation results in it being sold as a means of gaining income for many persons in the Jamaican society. It results in the body being viewed as a utilitarian object rather than a metamorphic entity that people can call their own. The ways involved in obtaining organs for usage by medical researchers are inhumane with limited emphasis being placed on the effects the process have on members

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    Memorandum For Restaurant

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    Memorandum A restaurant is a type of business that I would like to own after my graduation. My entire childhood was based on family restaurant‚ because my parents owned one. I liked the busy life style‚ and a place full of different people. I also liked challenges associated with it‚ and new ways of making the place better and more competitive. When I came to USA‚ I understood that this is what I want to do here‚ and I know that with some of my unique ideas I am able to create a successful

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    Organ Sales

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    Organ Sales: Legalize for the Greater Good Every day‚ numerous people across the world stop their lives for four hours to get hooked up to a dialysis machine at a hospital nearby. This machine helps to remove harmful wastes‚ toxins‚ excess salt‚ and water from their body because unfortunately their body cannot do so for them. These people wait on a list until they can one day receive a kidney transplant because kidney failure has resulted in their body not being able to clean their blood properly

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    Memorandum Example

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    106 New Drive Sewaren‚ NJ‚ 07263 February 4‚ 2013 Michael Sith 1 Dell Lane San Francisco‚ CA‚ 11576 Exactly one year ago today‚ I purchased an Alienware M15X laptop from your corporation to use both for school and for my leisure. I had an unfortunate accident where water spilled all over my laptop‚ causing it to shut down permanently. I called you to explain that my laptop was covered by the warranty I purchased along with my laptop. I received nothing but negative

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    I think that Singers conclusion with the famine in India differs from the conclusion that a Utilitarian might reach with regards to the “The Truth about Torture” in several ways. The difference between torturing a terrorist to protect the masses is consistent with Utilitarian Theory. Although Singer’s conclusion does appear to deviate from Utilitarian Theory‚ it actually follows some utilitarian moral principles in the fact that human greed in the western world‚ which is immoral‚ appears to

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    Organ Market Debate

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    and demand for transplantable organs widens‚ the suggestion for legislation allowing an organ market becomes more popular. However‚ this proposal has been condemned by many as an unethical practice that allows the body to be devalued and seen solely as a commodity that is composed of marketable parts. In his article‚ “No such thing as ethical organ market”‚ Alastair V. Campbell explores the principles that drive the ban on organ trading and challenges the prospect of a live organ market due to its

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    706694 Utilitarian and retributive theory of punishment Utilitarian Theorists believe that punishment should be developed based on what is best for the public as a whole. Utilitarian theorists are forward looking as opposed to retribution theorists. The goal of utilitarian theorists is to prevent a crime from happening again. In a general sense this means that the punishment for a certain crime needs to be great than the possible reward for committing the crime. A utilitarian theorist believes

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