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    Nirmala Memorial Foundation College of Commerce & Science GUIDELINES FOR THE PROJECT WORK (FOR O.C.M‚ S.P.‚ ECO‚ B.K.) Format of the Project Project Presentation 1) Introduction Introduction to be written with the reference to the subject (Topic) of the project. 2) Aims and Objectives Aims and objectives should be started as  To know…………  To understand………..  To get detailed information……… 3) Needs and Importance Needs and importance should start as  To acquire knowledge…………

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    In this paper I will examine the practicality and applicability of Kantian moral law in comparison to the golden rule. The main focus will be with on categorical imperatives‚ hypothetical imperatives‚ duty‚ and good will when it comes to Kantian moral law. Then‚ with the golden rule the focus will be on the whole maxim‚ “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”‚ since it is quite simple. To help with the analysis of these two topics the examples of the death penalty and charity will be

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    Earthquakes The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: Science Inquiry—You will conduct online research and use an online simulation in which you will collect information‚ make observations‚ analyze results‚ and communicate your results in written form and draw conclusions about your findings. STEM—You will apply scientific tools and knowledge to analyze real-world situations to gain insight into careers in science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math. 21st Century Skills—You

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    Belief in a God is necessary for a moral society Religion in the world has always been considered a rather important aspect of society. Although this is true‚ there are still people that question the existence of God. A survey done among 1000 people showed that 65 percent of Americans believe that religion is losing its influence on American life (Sheler‚ 8). Even so‚ Belief in a God is necessary for a moral society because since the beginning of history man has always made up some sort of role

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    Ethical and Moral Foundation of Life and Society The life of an individual and society are based on and guided by certain fundamental ethical and moral principles. These principles are drawn basically from Divine Knowledge. Some of these principles are as follows The Principle of Knowledge and Truth The first principle is the principle of knowledge‚ wisdom‚ guidance or truth. No individual and no society is free from knowledge‚ wisdom‚ guidance or truth. A genuine‚ reasonable‚ meaningful

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    unnatural sexual desire establish the core of lust‚ one of the seven deadly sins. Consuming in its very essence‚ it rots away at anything that was once considered pure or moral. Dashiell Hammett ’s "Red Harvest" and Bram Stoker ’s "Dracula" are stories that effectively demonstrate the disastrous and catastrophic effects on society by the unbridled greed‚ ambition and lust of its inhabitants. Most importantly‚ both the characters of Dracula and Dinah Brand use sexuality and lust as a launching pad

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    SOCIETY WITHOUT RULES OR GROWN-UPS If I lived in a society without any grown-ups or rules‚ that would be the average teenager’s ultimate dream. We would have more freedom since there aren’t any rules‚ and there wouldn’t be any grown-ups to tell us that we can’t do anything. Also‚ there wouldn’t be a point in having schools because there will be no teachers to teach us anything. We‚ as teenagers‚ would probably spend our days doing things that we wouldn’t do in front of our parents‚ like drive without

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    The Power of Women Reform movements are an essential part of society in order to highlight the troubles that plaque a society‚ causes of hardships for the community‚ and what individuals should do. The Moral Reform Societies in the northern states from 1835 to 1841‚ examined the problem of licentiousness that was overtaking their communities. These societies looked at ways in which they could stop these acts and redefine how women were perceived when these acts happened. Wright and Sklar compiled

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    In Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery the writer hints to the fact that society can be somewhat controlling. Jackson wrote this piece and it caused a big uproar. Times Magazine published this and because of the subtle setting people thought this story to be true and were appalled that this was happening. Even though people were horrified by the actions that took place in the short story no one bothered to put into action a plan to stop what was going on. Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery” is

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