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    Furthermore‚ Srinivasa states that we are pressurized by the Utilitarian that ourselves belong to us and should be at the service of helping others. But we don’t belong to ourselves‚ we cannot be a service by helping others if we don’t want that and wish for. Srinivasan mentions the statement presented by MacAskill when he says that he did not donate to the hospital in Haiti where one of his friends was there. He did not donate there because he could donate elsewhere and should not donate to somewhere

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    Nonprofit Formation Memorandum Date: November 11‚ 2016 To: Knowledge Tree From: Kayla Brown Subject: Filing for the 501(c)(3) redemption status Summary of Facts o Knowledge Tree is currently in the process of forming as a nonprofit entity that will provide local primary schools in the Northern Nevada area with the tools to develop their own community gardens and incorporate educational field trips to promote the understanding of sustainability. o The entity is classified as a nonprofit and not

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    Memorandum of Law To: Al Smith‚ Senior Partner From: Research Associate RE: State and Federal Court System for California: Bob v. Al‚ Kathy‚ Dan Date: January 3rd‚ 2012 Questions Presented I. Overview of the State and Federal Courts in California. II. Which California court or courts hold jurisdiction for the amount in controversy in the three lawsuits that Bob wants to file? III. Why should Bob file his lawsuits in a particular court or courts? IV. Which case Bob

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    The “Sole Organ” Doctrine

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    in Foreign Relations Study No. 1 The “Sole Organ” Doctrine By Louis Fisher Specialist in Constitutional Law The Law Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building; 101 Independence Avenue‚ S.E.; Room LM 240; Washington‚ DC 20540-3200 Reception: (202) 707-5065 – FAX: (202) 315-3654 www.loc.gov/law/congress LAW LIBRARY OF CONGRESS August 28‚ 2006 A Series of Studies on Presidential Power In Foreign Relations: No. 1: The “Sole Organ” Doctrine Louis Fisher 1 Specialist in Constitutional

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    Philosophy 1610 22 April 2013 Euthanasia or Just Plain Murder: The Mercy Death/Killing Debate Euthanasia is the practice of ending a life in order to release an individual from unbearable suffering or an incurable disease. Euthanasia the word is derived from Ancient Greek‚ Eu meaning “good” and Thantos meaning “Death” and when combined the term means “Good Death”. Mercy Death by definition is taking a direct action to terminate a person’s life because the person has requested to do so. This

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    In chapter 2 of your textbook‚ Jonathan Wolff gives a formalized version of the utilitarian argument for the state. Please evaluate the first three premises of this argument: for each of these three premises‚ state whether you think that premise is true‚ and explain why or why not. For each of the three premises that you think is true‚ please also describe one objection to that premise‚ and explain why you think that the objection ultimately fails. Please assume that “state” in the formalized argument

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    EXPLAIN THE MAIN STRENGHTS OF A UTILITARIAN ETHICAL SYSTEM [25] 27/9/13 Utilitarianism‚ the theory that actions are right if they useful for the majority‚ the greatest happiness and pleasure for the greatest and majority of people. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was an English moral philosopher concerned with social reform‚ Bentham wanted people to seek pleasure and avoid pain. On the other hand John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) who was a great admirer of Bentham; however‚ he believed

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    RUnning Head: IntraClean Interoffice memo IntraClean Interoffice Memo HRM 531/University of Phoenix March 29th 2010 interoffice memorandum to: First Level Management from: KK subject: cOMPANY pOLIcy date: [ 5/16/2010 ] cc: As you all know IntraClean will launch a media blitz to announce publicly its new strategy. In the past‚ IntraClean’s sales force focused primarily on demonstrating and selling product. IntraCleans new focus will be a solutions/service model. This service

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    Ramona D. Jones Utilitarian and Deontological Theory Drug Testing ETH 501 TUI University Abstract Drug testing is becoming a standard practice is the workplace. Companies are finding that by conducting random drug testing of their employees it amounts to huge long term savings for the company. There are several benefits for companies that conduct drug testing. Companies have a legal obligation to ensure a safe work environment to all employees‚ and implementation of drug testing assures

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    Ethics

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    presents ETHICAL THEORIES SLIDE 1 – INTRODUCTORY SLIDE Ethical theories provide part of the decision-making foundation for Decision Making When Ethics Are In Play because these theories represent the viewpoints from which individuals seek guidance as they make decisions. Each theory emphasizes different points – a different decision-making style or a decision rule—such as predicting the outcome and following one’s duties to others in order to reach what the individual considers an ethically correct

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