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    this by explaining that it would be wrong to lie even to a murderer who was trying to locate their victim‚ because it would breach his Categorical Imperative for truthfulness. Kant’s moral theory requires us to ignore the consequences of the action because it would do harm to humanity and cause general distrust in society. The second maxim according to Kant’s Categorical Imperative is that he really believed in that we should only treat individuals as a ends in themselves‚ not as a means only. We should

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    It is used to express ideas and feelings close to one’s thoughts. The (L) variety is the first dialect that is taught to children as the mother tongue language followed by the (H) variety in schools. It is important however‚ to be able to distinguish between the context in which both the (H) and (L) varieties are used otherwise the individual is seen as a mockery. However‚ the ability to use both the (H) and (L) varieties in one speech community is acceptable as they can be used to complement each

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    Agenda • The History of Wine in Anatolia • Five Local indigenous grapes • Tasting wines made from these varieties The History of Wine in Anatolia from the Bronze Age to the Turkish Republic • Archeology and linguistics show that Southern Eastern Anatolia‚ between the Tigris and the Euphrates‚ is the oldest place where domesticated vines are located. • The Noah Hypothesis • The Fertile Crescent The first traces of viticulture and winemaking in South Eastern Anatolia date back 8‚000

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    Kant’s Categorical Imperative and the Golden Rule Kant’s categorical imperative is to will without contradiction and is tested by universalizability. The golden rule is similar to this notion in that it is a universally moral principle that forces one to imagine both positions of an action. However‚ the two contrast more than they compare. The categorical imperative is an objective imperative‚ making one morally required to act according to it without exception. It addresses our maxims‚ the

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    Influence of the malt variety on the LOX-activity and potential Table of contents List of Abbreviations II List of tables and equations III Table of Figures IV 1 Introduction 1 2 The Lipoxygenase 2 3 Flavor active compounds formation 4 4 LOX activity & potential 5 5 Influence of barley variety and cultivation area on LOX-activity 6 6 Influence of malting and malt type on LOX activity & potential 7 7 Screenings and studies of LOX-less and LOX-free barley 8 8 Summary

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    Luis Madariaga ACC-321 Dr. R. Hurley THE DISCOUNT AND VARIETY RETAILING INDUSTRY PART I - INTRODUCTION AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS A. Industry & Company Profiles In this segment of the retail industry‚ companies offer members‚ who pay an annual fee‚ a limited selection of products and services. Facing competition from discounters‚ such as Target that do not charge a membership fee‚ firms in this industry are continuously expanding their offerings to include additional products and services

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    Immanuel Kant famously made a distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives.Imagine that someone told you “John is a good serial killer.” Inherent in between twointerpretations of good. Either John is very good at killing people‚ he is an effective serial killer‚or John is a vigilante serial killer who only kills other serial killers. The first of these is ahypothetical good‚ while the second is a categorical good. A hypothetical is an if-then statement.In this case‚ we mean if you

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    Calculating correlation values for categorical data In order to find the correlation values for the fields in our data set‚ The Pearson Correlation Coefficient was used. This requires that the data in both fields be quantitative. But what if we were looking to calculate the correlation on two given fields that were say‚ numerical and categorical‚ or even both categorical. The Point Biserial coefficient is a special case of The Pearson Correlation Coefficient; it is a branch of PCC although they

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    Explain the first formulation of the Categorical Imperative The first formulation of the categorical imperative states; “Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it would become a universal law.” Kant invented a phrase‚ “categorical imperative‚” that makes the above point in a different way. He distinguishes “the categorical imperative” from so-called “hypothetical imperatives.” A hypothetical imperative is a directive to the effect that if you wish to

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    Explain the main differences between the Hypothetical and Categorical Imperatives. (25) Kant believed in the Theory of Duty‚ and that one’s duty is to perform actions that are morally required of them‚ so to have the highest form of goodness (Good Will) one must always do their moral duty. Kant argued that all moral decisions should be made upon the grounds of reason and his moral precepts were rooted in rationality‚ he thought it was wrong for people to be governed by human emotion and feelings

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