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    COURSE SCHEDULE: PHIL 102 (Madison) SPRING 2014 *Note: The academic week for this course runs 7am Monday until 11pm Saturday* -This means that all assignments‚ quizzes and tests must be completed by 11pm on SATURDAY of the week they are due. You are responsible for knowing these deadlines. [WEEK 1]: (Jan. 13- 18) Introduction to Ethics and Ethical Theory GETTING TO KNOW BLACKBOARD: Browse through the menus to the left to be sure you know where to locate everything for the course

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    Tyler Seabloom Contemporary Christian Belief When God Goes to Starbucks Coffeehouses are generally places that foster deep conversations; whether they be simple‚ philosophical or theological. In the book “When God Goes to Starbucks”‚ Paul Copan attempts to tackle some of the big issues that are brought up in a Starbucks setting. The main issues addressed are homosexuality‚ jihad wars and miracles. In Chapter 8 entitled “Does the Bible Condemn Loving‚ Committed Homosexual Relationships?”

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    What Happened When Trayvon Martin Died? Different sources of media always have different perspectives on the same topic. Despite how much evidence and other known information‚ one source will always have different thoughts than the others. In the case of George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin‚ two well-known news reports‚ CNN and The New York Times present the same topic in various ways. The news networks both discuss what happened the night Trayvon Martin was killed‚ but the main differences are the

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    Portugal and Uganda

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    Portugal and Uganda Portuguese Republic and Republic of Uganda are two extremely different countries when it comes to social and economic development. Portugal‚ located in Europe on the Iberian Peninsula‚ while Uganda is located in Africa and is a landlocked country. Portugal is considered a developed country with high living standards and advanced economic. According to the United Nations on Economics and Social Council‚ Uganda is slowly trying to develop‚ but is ranked amongst the least developed

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    Aids in Uganda

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    AIDS in Uganda “Officials estimate that a million Ugandans are living with HIV‚ the virus that causes AIDS. Of these‚ an estimated 200‚000 are in the advanced stages of the virus and need antiretroviral drugs (ARVs). About half of these are receiving treatment.” (Kavuma). For decades the governments of some African countries have been unable to provide the proper healthcare for their people. Among these countries‚ Uganda is home to one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS. The government has put effort

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    The Genocide In Uganda

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    “Genocide is an attempt to exterminate a people‚ not to alter their behavior” - Jack Schwart. Uganda has been greatly affected by genocide‚ different factors and people contribute to the problems there. Uganda is a landlocked country in Africa. It has a tropical climate and is divided into three distinct areas‚ the swampy lowlands‚ a fertile plateau with wooded hills‚ and a desert region. It has a population of 37.58 million and has one of the lowest median ages in the world‚ age 15. Uganda’s capital

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    Taxation in Uganda

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    percent in 1998. Yet‚ of total taxes‚ about 50 percent still emanates from indirect taxes on only 4 products—petroleum‚ cigarettes‚ beer‚ and soft drinks. In fact‚ Uganda’s tax revenue to GDP ratio is fifty percent below the African average. The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) was established to address the priority of improving government tax-collecting abilities. However‚ it is claimed that almost immediately after the creation of the URA its officials were involved in the major embezzlement of

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    Deforestation and Uganda

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    tropical regions. Evidence of deforestation dates back much further than modern times‚ owing to the fact that deforestation is also a natural process. Uganda is a small African country located in East Africa and is crossed by equator in the south. The location in the equatorial region‚ a number of lakes in the country and fertile soils has given Uganda a favourable climate and terrain for growth of tropical forests. The tropical forests are mainly located in the central and south western parts of the

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    Kuznetsova Ksenia What do you think makes a good manager? What are the main functions of a manager according to Peter Drucker? Manager is the person who organizes and coordinates the activities of the rest of the staff. The importance of a good manager can’t be overestimated. First of all‚ a good manager is a leader‚ a respected‚ professional and strong-willed person who can motivate inspire and lead people. Great managers accept blame that means that they are fully responsible for their team

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    When in Rome‚ do as the Romans do” is the famous axiom of St Ambrose‚ the very famous bishop of Milan in the 4th century. He advises that people should follow the traditional customs and decency of country where they choose to live. The knowledge about culture and customs of another country bring many benefits for immigrants. They can know the positive things they should do and the negative things they must avoid. This knowledge also makes them feel more freedom in a strange country. Nowadays‚ many

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