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    Lifeboat Utilitarianism

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    of Bentham. Later on, Mills focused on Bentham’s original ideas and also attempted to improve them. In the excerpt, “Living on a Lifeboat” by Garrett Hardin, the ideas about helping global poverty and hunger in order to reduce suffering and pain are put to the test when a lifeboat metaphor is introduced. Depending on the situation, pleasure can vary in quantity and quality, and actions can be considered morally good when they promote general happiness. By avoiding negatives, people can maximise…

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    did not agree with Offred on multiple occasions, such as when she decided to go with the Commander to Jezebel’s and when she started to see Nick on her own. Her choices were not the best because sneaking out of the house at night with the Commander put her at a very high risk that would have resulted in horrible consequences given by Serena Joy. Later in the story it is found out that Serena Joy discovered that Offred had snuck out, but she was not able to give punishments before a black van…

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    For Fusion Centers to meet their mission requirements, individual agencies must establish some form of knowledge management process. Knowledge management is designed to allow for “greater information sharing and collaboration among federal, state, and local intelligence and law enforcement entities” (El Paso Intelligence Center 2017). With each agency having their areas of responsibilities and expertise, proper knowledge management and sharing of information are what allows for operational…

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    California roll is not apart of the Japanese culture. The American food was greatly impacted by Japanese food. They took Japanese food and put their little twist on it. I will be writing about how Japan influenced American food, about their diets, and their McDonald's menu. Japanese food influenced American food greatly. For example, america took sushi and put their twist on it. America made Japanese restaurants cute and chic. Japanese food mostly stayed in california or Hawaii though. In…

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    K-12 Education The United States places the entire education system on a high pedestal. Education, K-12, receives billions of dollars from the federal and state budgets year after year. Despite all the money put into this system the United States is only ranked 14th worldwide with South Korea, Japan, and Singapore ranking in the top 3. The United States is more than capable of raising it’s ranking, but the question arises as to how this can be done. Further, the question becomes as to whether…

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    clinics and getting rid of them is like taking away our chance to vote. For instance, a woman has a choice on whether or not she would like to parent a child she wasn't expecting and isn't ready for, or diminish that option and wait for a better time to care for a child. Taking that option away from her is like voting when there is…

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    Kim Jong Un Pros And Cons

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    nuclear strike, but a commander in chief is not able to be stopped if they try to order a strike. "If President Trump were to decide that it's time to put (North Korean leader) Kim Jong Un in his place once and for all, he would choose a plan that already exists. And it would be almost impossible in my view to override a decision to implement that option," Bruce G. Blair, a former nuclear weapon launch officer and co-creator of the Global Zero group. The exact procedure that would be followed…

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    Erika Case Study

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    1) Discuss specific tactical options available to Erika and their consequences? According to the case, it seems that Erika have only limited time to deal with the situation. To make the positive outcomes from the negotiation with Mr. Feng she has to put her “best foot forward”. Moreover, the business relationships in Asian countries take time to evolve and are tend as most important thing for making a good agreement between the parties. Hence, it’s upto Erika only to decide which way to go.…

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    expenses of college have been a surprise to both my parents and I. With a younger brother not far behind me my parents have tried their best to put forth as much money as possible, unfortunately it will simply not be enough to pay for all of schooling. With this in mind I have decided to apply for as many scholarships as I can in hopes of obtaining financial aid to put towards college. By making barely enough money to not qualify for pell grant it has pressured me into looking…

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    If Castle Family Restaurant implements an automated HRIS payroll system, it will help them to establish all aspects of the HR payroll procedures, and decrease any potential for human errors. A new system implementation will also help to decrease the current costs, and help the manager to improve their current HR practices. A new HRIS system will help to enhance the process of employee schedules, and it will allow employees to utilize an automated time clock, which will automate the overall…

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