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    Westminster International College Subject: Moral Studies Lecturer: Mr. Selva Semester: semester 5th Student Intake: June 2011 Submission Date: 17 December 2012 1) Explain about the Deontological Theory and state some examples. Deontological moral techniques are recognized by attention to the moral law‚ the freedom and obligations. To make the right moral choices‚ we must know that our moral obligations and that the appropriate guidelines exist to control those obligations. When we adhere to

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    multitudinous rules of their oppressive societies‚ by instead acting on their intrinsic ethical principles and moral understandings. This motivation from personal morality at an older age is consistent with Kohlberg’s post-conventional level of moral development. The post-conventional level includes the last two stages of Kohlberg’s model in which people are driven to obtain their individual rights‚ as they grow to achieve the final stage of moral development in which they are driven by their own moral principles

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    coursework for the Information and Content Management course taught by Dr Ray Stoneham. The aims of this coursework are to critically evaluate the implementation and management of security in Enterprise Content Management Systems; appraise the legal‚ ethical and social aspects of web-based systems and to critically evaluate quality assurance in Content Management Systems. Task 1 is to evaluate costs and benefits of SharePoint‚ compared with two other open source Content Management Systems. This involves

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    purpose of this essay is to persuade the reader that people shouldn’t watch too much television because the content of many TV programs is not educational. Television makes people waste time that could be used in more beneficial activities; and it negatively affects people’s mental development. The first reason why people shouldn’t watch too much television is because the content of many TV programs is not educational. Nowadays‚ we can see movies‚ series‚ and shows that present scenes

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    Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) it is an education system that consists of learning subjects such as history and geography through an additional language. To have a successful language learning it is important to receive instruction and at the same time to have the opportunity to experience it in real life. That is what it technical terms would be acquisition. This led me to the fact that naturalness is essential when learning a language‚ in other words‚ you have to be in contact

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    must evolve enough genetic changes so that (d) the emerging groups can interbreed 9. New species usually form only when populations (a) are isolated 10. The evolution of similar adaptations in unrelated species is called (b) convergent evolution Content Review 11. Lamarck’s theory of evolution involved two principles. According to his first principle‚ the law of use and disuse‚ the more an animal uses a particular part of its body‚ the stronger and better developed that part becomes while at the

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    Discrimination Training Content Proposal and Scenarios Damita Williams‚ John R. Peterson‚ Sandra Cooper‚ Scott Thomas‚ Kristin Sansone HRM/546 March 17‚ 2015 Lisa Smith Training Title: Discrimination Training Content Proposal and Scenarios Training Description: DISCRIMINATION IS AGAINST THE LAW! This training will identify the purpose of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ by Federal Law prohibiting employers from discriminating against employees on the basis of sex‚ race‚ color

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    certainly has utility when tasked with understanding North Indian society under Mughal rule‚ but it only provides a snapshot in time and cannot be used as data for extrapolating what North Indian society under Mughal rule was entirely like. In understanding Bernier’s account‚ it is paramount to remember that Bernier is describing the two capital cities of the Mughal empire. These cities are unrepresentative of all North Indian society and do not capture life for those who lived on the periphery of

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    |   |   | 1.  How can I become  Sub Inspector of Police / Deputy Superindent of Police? Notification is released regarding recruitment in all leading regional and national newspapers. 2.  What is the minimum age to appear for SI Post / DSP Post? In general a candidate should have attained the age of 21 years. 3. What is the maximum age to appear for SI Post / DSP Post? In general  should  not have attained the age of 25 years. The upper age limit is relaxable for particular group. It should

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    Towards the end of Bernhard Schlink’s best-known novel‚ The Reader‚ the narrator is pondering his future after taking his state exam in law. He has just seen his former lover‚ Hanna Schmitz‚ convicted of war crimes: she had been a concentration camp guard‚ something he hadn’t known when she seduced him as a 15-year-old boy. None of the roles he saw played out in court appeals to him: ‘Prosecution seemed to me as grotesque a simplification as defence‚ and judging was the most grotesque oversimplification

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