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    suffering due to lack of resources within their countries? Some wealthier people and nations decide not to help these less fortunate people as they would rather spend money on frivolous things and think that it’s not their obligation. I believe that man has a moral obligation to help those less fortunate than him‚ though I believe that it is not morally right to only help those who are less fortunate just to make you feel like a better person. In Source B‚ Peter Singer states “if the upshot of

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    Colorscope 1. Why would any customer‚ let alone large advertising agencies and departmental stores‚ go to Colorscope rather than go to large printers listed in Exhibit 3? Before desktop publishing became popular‚ Colorscope had a competitive advantage through its expensive proprietary computer equipment that could produce complicated print special effects. Colorscope had also been able to build strong relationships with valuable customers through the years and had a good reputation for providing

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    Outsourcing Many companies outsource to different countries to pay lower labor costs‚ avoid paying benefits‚ and avoid bureaucratic policies in United States. In a Bloomberg Business Week article entitled “Outsourcing: A Passage out of India”‚ in this article John Helyar describes the increase of outsourcing facilities in Latin America and Europe. Companies are now offshoring a wide range of white collar services‚ including IT‚ payroll‚ finance‚ and accounting. One of the advantages is keeping

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    to introduce the issues with pesticides. Carson’s main argument in the chapter‚ The Obligation to Endure‚ is that pesticides do not put an end to the insect problems. Pesticides are human’s invention to bring an end to pest issues. However‚ pesticides not only have limited success‚ but also worsen the situation. Pesticides kill the insects‚ but insects grow to be immune to the chemicals. Hence‚ scientists have to make stronger and more harmful pesticides to deal with the pests. On the other hand

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    Helping people in need a supererogation or an obligation People in poor nations are starving to death when we are enjoying our delicious meal with our friends and family. There are various governmental aid-projects and privately run charities which are responsible for delivering donations from the relatively wealthy nations to the nations in need. I believe it is a morally right thing to help the people in need‚ but not every one of us would make donations regularly. Peter Singer uses the drowning

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    we can go in living memory‚ and so the loom large in our active folk story. And many who lived then were too young to understand it in its depth; they remember only that the war was a great victory” (Adams 115). In Michael C.C. Adams’ The Best War Ever America and World War II‚ the author explains and clarifies the truth about the many myths in and about the war. There are many reasons as to why the war was seen as something positive and as a “good” thing for our nation. Motives such as the media

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    capacity and power of a company. The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 57A1‚ defines a corporation as a separate legal entity‚ that includes any corporate body and unincorporated bodies that may sue‚ be sued or hold property in the name of an office holder appointed for that purpose. In context of corporate governance‚ the main issue is with the current legislation is in regards to director’s duties. Under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s1802‚ directors have a civil obligation to act with due care and diligence

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    Have you ever gone to Kansas City to go to worlds of fun? I have; I had to sit in a car for five hours in a tight space. It’s pretty easy‚ but you always need to stretch and go to the bathroom. We finally made it. When I first saw the rides I almost passed out‚ that’s how awesome it is. My family and I gave them our tickets and said can we all go on that one‚ my mom said yeah let’s all go on it. First we got on‚ then it started it was already going fast‚ speeding up every second. We were all holding

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    OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Book IV‚ New Civil Code of the Philippines Title I‚ Obligations – Article 1156 to 1304 Title II‚ Contracts – Article 1305 to 1430 Outline of Topics: Obligations (Prelim-Midterm) Chapter 1- General Provisions Art. 1156-1162 i – Definition of Obligation ii – Sources of Obligation Chapter 2 – Nature and Effect of Obligation – Art. 1163-1178 - Obligations of Debtor - Rights of Creditor - Breaches of Obligation - Liabilities of Debtor - Remedies of Creditor -

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    statement that both large and small businesses should follow the same ethical and moral standards‚ this paper analyzes the perceptions of individuals based on the relative ethical behavior of small business as compared to large business. The study of ethics focuses on the differences between what is right and what is wrong in society which affects both small business and large business due to their obligation to the public and their stakeholders. Both entities are guided by the same standards

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