Cyber-Romance Rachel Ivancic Thomas University Cyber Romances or social relationships are connections developed by two or more people involving constant communication and interaction. The majority of people‚ who are involved in online romances‚ usually end up exploring these ventures offline. The budding of these interactions are when people find new contacts after accessing the net and social network‚ cf. (Wellman & Gulia‚ 1999). New relationships that occur online are often considered
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of Office Barbara Schneider St. Leo University Abstract In today’s world there are many issues facing the criminal justice system. Some of these issues include police corruption‚ use of excessive and deadly force‚ and pursuits. The media influences the public’s view and there is concern over the morality and ethics of our public leaders. (DeShon‚ 2000) The criminal justice system has two neglected and important issues of integrity and truth; the oath of office and
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the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)‚ the green iguana (Iguana iguana)‚ the common honey bee (Apis mellifera)‚ and the human being (Homo sapien). It is a miraculous phenomenon as to how these beasts‚ as well as others relate and differ in the fields of romance and general romantic encounters. Mating is an essential and instinctive occurrence for all concerned. However‚ feelings of affection and the dying art of platonic love can be just as crucial and indispensable as the reproduction process. Which of
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CRITICAL THINKING PAPER #5 Abstract This paper expresses the viewpoint of a Utilitarian and how they would look at abortion. This paper illustrates there should be a right to choose what you should be able to do in regards to abortion and uses the term “reproductive freedom”. Contained within are statistics on social and economic benefits of abortion and the Utilitarian viewpoint for abortion is explained. Abortion is an essential part of living in the modern world. Today‚
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Alex DuBout Professor Stout ENGL 1301-8301 13 February 2013 The Lover: Blinded Romance A well-known famous French work of literature titled The Lover‚ written by Marguerite Duras‚ tells a forbidden love story between her as a young girl and a considerably older and wealthy man. The work was published as a book in 1984 which was later produced into a film in 1991. Ever since the reckless affair that Duras had with the rich man‚ the image of their love never dissipated from her
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Explanation of the Utilitarian Ethical Theory There are many different ethical approaches that deal with the morality issues we face every day‚ but the utilitarian approach holds the feeling of morally belonging to a group and the lack of individualism that many others carry. It also can be a very cold approach for those who belong to the minority in a society. This is because the principle of utility says that “we ought to do that which produces the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure for
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COMPARE UTILITARIAN AND DEONTOLOGICAL THEORIES Utilitarianism is the idea that the moral worth of an action is determined by its usefulness. In maximizing utility and minimizing negative utility‚ in short it can be defined as pleasure minus pain. Deontology means duty or obligation. This theory was founded by a German philosopher‚ Immanuel Kant (1724-1804). According to Kant‚ it is the only way of making moral decisions. Another definition for deontology is that it is an approach to the justification
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tips to deal with office politics By Binu Paul‚ SiliconIndia "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors‚" said the great Greek philosopher Plato. One may call it the art of diplomacy‚ buttering‚ backbiting‚ earning brownie points etc. But if you want to survive and excel in this highly competitive and complex corporate world‚ you can’t ignore office politics. However‚ it’s an undisputable truth that office politics is in other
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Pitcher‚ confidential clerk in the office of Harvey Maxwell‚ broker‚ allowed a look of mild interest and surprise to visit his usually expressionless countenance when his employer briskly entered at half past nine in company with his young lady stenographer. With a snappy "Good-morning‚ Pitcher‚" Maxwell dashed at his desk as though he were intending to leap over it‚ and then plunged into the great heap of letters and telegrams waiting there for him. The young lady had been Maxwell’s stenographer
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point of view‚ the perfect description of an authentic Floridian author of that era. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings was best known for her Pulitzer prize-winning fictional story‚ “The Yearling.” The young‚ successful author of the 1920’s who wrote romance novels in New York embarked to discover the unspoiled life in little Cross Creek‚ Florida on her purchase of a 72-acre orange grove. She was not exactly given star status with the locals (referred by her as “Florida Crackers”) upon her arrival as
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