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    Hawk Bag

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    “HAWK BAG” What is the selling style of the salesperson? As soon as I reached the stall of Hawk Bags in SM Cubao‚ their sales representative approached and greeted us with a genuine smile on the face. He first asked my need‚ if I was looking for a bag for laptop or for a daily use. Undecided I was still to choose a specific bag‚ the salesman spoke of the quality of the Hawk bags. When he noticed that I was quite more interested with backpacks for women since I moved on that side of the stall

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    also assess these arguments and state that they are not valid and‚ therefore‚ not sound. I will then talk about the most controversial premise‚ relative scarcity of goods‚ and how Hobbes would respond to the objections of this premise. I will then talk about his response to this objection being unsuccessful. Finally‚ I will assess whether it will be possible to leave the state of nature given the factors Hobbes describes that create the state of nature. I will show that Hobbes’ argument on how

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    the individual is suffering they knowingly participated in the act that resulted in the pain and suffering. This example expresses a violation of rule two because the argument does not follow a pattern in which the conclusion follows. Another objection that may arise from premise one is if a mother is in a situation in which she can violate the right to life of another person‚ the fetus‚ and the fetus is not threatening the mothers life‚ then it is morally wrong for the mother to violate the

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    UTILITARIAN AND KANTIAN APPROACHES TO THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GROUPS AND OUTSIDERS All of the social and political theories discussed in the previous sections agree that good leadership must be in the interests of followers. Where they disagree is on how much inequality between leaders and followers can be justified in pursuit of the common interest. Thus far we have equated the common interest with the interests of leaders and followers alone.[11] We turn now to a second main question about inequality

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    Makah and Whaling

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    Makah and Whaling Introduction During the past 30 years the whales gradually became the center of public attention and sympathy. Tourists watching the whales off the eastern coast of the United States and in the lagoons of California‚ were struck by their remarkable nature and behavior. At the same time‚ the number of most large whales continued to decline. Certainly whale hunting was rather indiscriminate since the Middle Ages‚ reaching a point where these mammals were in imminent danger

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    on literary art‚ but Plato actually attacked it. He argued that it should be banned from the ideal society that he described in the Republic. Plato objected to poetry on three grounds: Educational‚ Philosophical and moral point of view. Plato’s objection to Poetry from the point of view of Education is emphasized when he condemns poetry as fostering evil habits and vices in children in “The Republic” Book II. Homer’s epics were part of studies. Heroes of epics were not examples of sound or ideal

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    Aumio Golam October 31‚ 2013 Philosophy 1700 Midterm Exams I. Introduction (Pick 1 out of 3) 1. Explain the difference between Value Theory‚ Normative Ethics‚ and Metaethics. Give an example of a claim from each area‚ and explain why each claim falls into the category it does. Value Theory is a reflection of the word; we analyze what human’s value and why we find it valuable. For instance‚ Schafer Landau states on page 2‚ many philosophers try to figure out whether happiness is the main

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    DQ 2 Critical thinking. Why do you think it is important to anticipate objections or reactions when presenting your ideas? How might this help you be more persuasive? One is the audience spokesperson‚ whose questions represent your audience’s beliefs. A question or comment from this person may elicit applause. [ If you’ve researched your audience‚ you’ll be prepared for such a response. Then there’s the audience embarrassment: the person who is either using you to draw attention to him or herself

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    say that employee loyalty is impossible or inadvisable. These objections to loyalty - a concept that‚ ostensibly‚ seems like an auspicious virtue – range from a business’ inability to reciprocate loyalty‚ to challenges to the very idea that employee loyalty is even possible. Duska’s article: “Whistle-Blowing and Employee Loyalty” is a good summation of the breadth of objections to employee loyalty. But for many reasons‚ these objections are misguided and off base‚ and in fact‚ employee loyalty is

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    The question of what the law is a philosophical one‚ which probably has no definite answer to it. This is evident as we have seen a lot of legal theorists trying to come with answers to the question. Ronald Dworkin says it is “a set of explicitly adapted rules and ought to maximise the general welfare” ‚ Fuller on the other believed “law should withstand the scrutiny of reason and opposed the idea of legal positivism that law is no higher than a particular authority” ‚ John Austin defined it to

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