breaking. Save Our Tigers video It surprised me when I came to know that there were total of 40‚000 tigers in the last century. Tigers were considered as a part of our heritage. And now only 1411 left. The difference of 38589 tigers shows the merciless killing of this beautiful animal.Indian Government has been spending billions of rupees after the border protection. Time has come now that‚ we take care of our own animals too. Security staff is the first and foremost requirement to save our tigers
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The moral theory of utilitarianism consists of welfarism‚ a theory of the good‚ and consequentialism‚ a theory of the right. Utilitarianism dictates that a moral action is one whose results bring about the greatest amount of welfare for all relevant parties. Though‚ at first glance‚ utilitarianism may be appealing (Who can disagree with the claim that promoting the welfare of all members of society is the right thing to do?)‚ upon further reflection‚ it is clear that utilitarianism has a few shortcomings—namely
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What was the situation Ryan faced in his assignment at VC Brakes? There was an obvious divide between engineers and operations which lead to the unhealthy culture at VC Brakes. The culture was all over the place! There were disgruntled employees that had worked there for awhile and had become complacent making it difficult to change their state of mind. Ryan tried to demonstrate to the entire company that the TQM philosophy could help VC Brakes be more effective. Ryan also wanted to show senior
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Pros and Cons of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is a philosophy in which the ends justify the means‚ or in which the morality of an action is determined by the function that follows the action. Although Utilitarianism has many good principals that are both logical and appealing‚ the contradictions of the philosophy make it incompatible with Christian ethics. The moral standards that utilitarianism is supposedly based on only work when a person doesn’t consider the personal emotions that might
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"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the ways its animals are treated" was written by Gandhiji. Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk‚ he does not lay eggs‚ he is too weak to pull the plough‚ he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals. Animals are considered as property only. All around the world animals are being used for people’s enjoyment like fairs‚ circuses‚ amusement
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Outline the theory of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is the theory that an action is better if it produces the greatest good for the greatest number. The 18th and 19th century saw rise to the theory of Utilitarianism which can be traced back to Jeremy Bentham. Francis Hutcheson put forward the initial principle of Utilitarianism ’The greatest happiness of the greatest number’. Utilitarianism is a teleological theory where depending on the consequences of the action‚ that action will either be good
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Save environment I have a dream that one day we will live in safe ‚ clean environment . Environment where the advance technology and safe environment can co exist together . We must all remember that what ever we do to our environment‚ it will return back to us and to our future generation . Safe environment where nothing is wasted and every thing is being utilized to it’s full extent. I feel sorry to the beach and to the see where the people live as the days goes ‚ it’s being covered with
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Utilitarianism vs. Moral Rights and Principles of Justice Ed Konieczka University of Mary Undergrad Student This assignment asks us to answer the following two questions: Does utilitarianism provide a more objective standard for determining right and wrong than moral rights do? Does utilitarianism provide a more objective standard than principles of justice? I was previously asked to study utilitarianism in a class that studied business law. I was unsatisfied with utilitarianism at the time
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Ghosts of war is a novel by Ryan Smithson. I chose to read it because I am interested in knowing the facts about the wars‚ and this is nonfiction novel and is based upon a marine. Most of the novel takes place in the training center for newly recruit marines. Ryan Smithson decides to be a part of the U.S marine when he was in the high school; after 9/11. He feels for his people‚ his nation and the whole universe. His goal is to serve the U.S marine as a reserve‚ a military personal who takes place
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Mill’s Utilitarianism brings an extended concept of Bentham’s philosophy and a response to Kant’s deontological philosophy. The basic concept of utilitarianism is to act in such a way as to create the most pleasure or the least pain. This is the guideline because‚ as Mill states‚ we desire happiness; happiness is maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain. However‚ is utilitarianism viable? There are many arguments for it‚ but just as many against. First‚ utilitarianism allows for the good
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