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    Criticism of John Mill

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    addressing the act of lying (22-23). It is here that Mill’s opinion is more directed towards act-utilitarianism. It may be more expedient to lie to gain happiness for an individual‚ or more importantly a group. One must consider the consequences and gains in any given situation in order to decide if the rule applies. A person must assess the greatest net gain of happiness in a particular situation to decide if the rule applies. If it is more expedient to lie to achieve long-term happiness‚ then that is

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    Big data

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    sector public or private‚ economy‚ organization and customer of digital technology. There are many ways that big data can be used to create value across sectors of the global economy. It has demonstrated the capacity to improve predictions‚ save money‚ gain efficiency and improve decision- making in fields such as traffic control‚ weather forecasting‚ disaster prevention‚ finance‚ fraud control‚ business transactions‚ national security‚ education‚ and health care. Cases of using big data in both public

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    During life there are many events that we face which help us change our perspectives and gain wisdom. The Bildungsroman feature film Looking For Alibrandi‚ directed by Kate Woods and released in 1999‚ as well as the novel Looking For Alaska‚ written by John Green and published in March of 2005 both explore the transformation from innocence to wisdom. Both of these texts explore the idea that the more we know about people and the more we observe and listen‚ the greater the opportunity for tolerance

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    After reading the book My Brother Sam is Dead‚ I realized the plot of the book wasn’t what I expected. Judging by the title‚ you’d think the book is about a guy named Sam‚ but it’s really about his brother‚ Tim. The story takes place during a period of war‚ and Tim‚ as the narrator‚ has to witness his father and brother disagree over which side they are on‚ the Loyalists or the Rebels. Disobeying his father‚ Sam goes to war to fight the Loyalists‚ and Tim is stuck at home worried about his brother

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    personal Responsibilty

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    If you are known for having a bad reputation your chances of gaining someone’s trust or getting hired will be hard to do. Showing up to work on time‚ completing tasks in a timely manner and dressing appropriately is just a few ways to gain a good reputation. One of my major blind spot is that I am overconfidence in the process. Sometimes I believe that a consistent process results in just an outcome for all. I sometimes trust the process too much and forget that unequal

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    Spy Ear

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    hat binoculars do to improve your vision‚ this personal sound enhancer circuit does for listening. This light-weight gadget produces an adjustable gain on sounds picked up from the built-in high-sensitivity condenser microphone. So you can hear what you have been missing. With a 6V (4×1.5V) battery‚ it produces good results. As shown in Fig. 1‚ a small signal amplifier is built around transistor BC547 (T1). Transistor T1 and the related components amplify the sound signals picked up by the condenser

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    of writing. If can find a reason against me‚ then I implore you to keep reading‚ as you will come to see that by the end‚ that this piece of writing will deserve a level seven. If you are still yet to be convinced‚ then I ask you‚ if this does not gain a level seven‚ what will the other teachers think of your educating? By giving this writing level seven‚ you will not only be gaining the love and appreciation and of one of your students‚ but also the admiration and respect of your fellow English

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    Experience vs Books

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    sort of competition has got harsher and harsher‚ thus all of the members in this society should improve their capability more and more. One of the ways to develop our ability is accumulating our knowledge linking to our work. There are several ways to gain that knowledge such as reading books‚ experiencing directly and so on. However‚ if someone wants to be more competent than other people‚ he or she should have far more knowledge than them. Therefore‚ I believe knowledge gained from books is more important

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    his journey to Paris‚ a place that stands for peace and hope. The author‚ Tim O’Brien‚ depicts Paul Berlin’s ambivalent views—whether to stand by his obligation to serve his country‚ even when it leads to destruction or to follow his own values to gain a sense of his true intention of gaining a sense of tranquility in order to reveal that war divides our morals and no definitive purpose. O’Brien describes Paul Berlin’s as an ideal soldier in an army‚ who fights during the war to maintain his loyalty

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    Chapter 11

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    Amplifiers 11.3 Important Terms 11.4 Properties of dB Gain 11.5 RC Coupled Transistor Amplifier 11.6 Transformer-Coupled Amplifier 11.7 Direct-Coupled Amplifier 11.8 Comparison of Different Types of Coupling 11.9 Difference Between Transistor And Tube Amplifiers INTR ODUCTION INTRODUCTION he output from a single stage amplifier is usually insufficient to drive an output device. Inther words‚ the gain of a single amplifier is inadequate for practical purposes

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