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    are moral obligations‚ not withstanding their series of consequences” (Somerville & Wood‚ 2008‚ p.146). The deontologist’s perspective is about doing what is right‚ with individual’s wellbeing as the primary and most important element of every single decision (Schlegelmilch‚ 2001). This golden rule‚ “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” applies in this perspective. Deontologists argue that certain moral principles – known as natural law‚ for example honesty‚ promise keeping‚ fairness

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    information systems and computerised accounting information systems‚ and compare and consolidate your knowledge within both systems. You will be given structured instructions to set up a business‚ create your own Chart of Accounts‚ and prepare a set of transactions within a general journal. This forms the Business Information Introduction Phase. Based on the feedback from your tutors from this phase and supporting materials‚ demonstrations‚ instructions on computerised accounting system‚ you will then

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    (Online) Vol 2‚ No.1‚ 2012 www.iiste.org Effectiveness of Open and Distance Education and the Relevance of ICT: A North-East Indian Perspective Prasenjit Das‚ Ritimoni Bordoloi* Department of English‚ Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University‚ Guwahati 781006‚ Assam‚ India * E-mail of the corresponding author: ritimonibordoloi@gmail.com Abstract In today’sKnowledge Society‚ it is almost accepted by common agreement that open and distance learning (ODL) has enabled people to develop different

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    in order to provide for Mrs. Schwartz. Paradoxically‚ the commodification of his existence to provide for Mrs. Schwartz actually liberates him from his materialistic society. With the small sum from the will of Elizabeth’s passing‚ the narrator opens a shop in the small. The shop “hasn’t turned a profit in months” (Saunders‚ 150) because “nobody comes in” (Saunders‚ 148). In addition to the low revenue‚ the narrator is a defective businessman by allowing customers to leave without collecting payment--

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    The conflict perspective is very apparent in modern day issues affecting the environment. Environmental groups‚ both government and non-government based like The Sierra Club and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) are often at odds with industries with conflicting goals such as logging and oil industries. The industries want their right to manufacture products from natural resources‚ while environmental groups want to protect and preserve these limited natural resources. For example‚ conservationist

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    ECONOMICS “Chapter 19: The Goods Market in an Open Economy” ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 19: The Goods Market in an Open Economy 19-1 The IS Relation in an Open Economy When we were assuming that the economy was closed to trade‚ there was no need to distinguish between the domestic demand for goods and the demand for domestic goods. They were clearly the same thing. Now‚ we must distinguish between the two. Some domestic demand falls on foreign goods‚ and

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    Karmeshia Gray Phil-101 Krupa Patel Writing Assignment 1 From A Women’s Perspective In Maxine Sheets-Johnstone’s excerpt‚ “Females as Docile Bodies” she claims that “women inspire male sexual desire simply by existing.” In western culture‚ especially in the twenty first century‚ women are constantly analyzed by men solely based on their appearance. A women’s appearance alone creates male arousal which leads to the degrading demeanor of males towards the female body‚ reducing a woman as

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    Technology with a master of science in management and a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize with the United Nations‚ gave a speech called "Lecture on International Flows of Humanity." In this speech‚ which he gave at Columbia University‚ Annan advocates a more open immigration policy as opposed to halting migration‚ a policy that he views as "bound to fail". He believes the answer to the problem lies in managing migration "rationally‚ creatively‚ compassionately and cooperatively". He goes on to say that this

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    Conflict Research Perspectives - Israel Israel and Palestine have been in a land war for years fighting over entitlement that neither really have. Both Palestine and Israel believe that the land that they both occupy belongs to them and will not stop until one side surrenders the rights to the land. The argument is over the Gaza Strip‚ Hamas‚ and the West Bank. Many different people with different religious beliefs once occupied Palestine who had at one time been occupied by Turkey. Over the years

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    develop the country and become the first socialist state by industrialising. What happened The Five Year Plans brought all industry and industrial development under state control. In addition‚ Stalin transformed Soviet agriculture by introducing a system of collectivization‚ in which peasants worked on collective farms that were owned by the state. All industry was nationalized‚ and factories were required to meet output quotas determined by the state. Impact Political Economic/production

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