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    1. The Super Express Fund Case shows that urgency doesn’t help to explain the difference in your moral judgments. It does this by making the envelope case (non-urgent)‚ an urgent case. Even then‚ if you don’t donate the money which could have been used to save the most urgently needy child‚ no one will think of you as morally wrong. 2. We are obligated to help even those people who‚ if saved‚ would live a wretched life because if you didn’t save them‚ it could have negative impacts on other people

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    architecture for the system and a general design for the processes that make up the system. Activities 1. Prepare the physical DFD based on the narrative provided in Exhibit 9.1. Make assumptions where necessary. Deliverable format and software to be used are according to your instructor’s specifications. Deliverables should be neatly packaged in a binder‚ separated with a tab divider labeled “Milestone 9” and accompanied with a Milestone Evaluation Sheet. References: Export

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    Describe the main principles of the two normative ethical theories of deontology and utilitarianism. Compare and contrast the two theories‚ bringing out any problems or limitations you see in each. INTRODUCTION:- Bioethicists ask these questions in the context of modern medicine and draw on a plurality of traditions‚ both secular and religious‚ to help society understand and keep pace with how advances in science and medical technology can change the way we experience the meaning of health

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    Utilitarianism Let me begin by defining Utilitarianism: utilitarianism is the belief of doing what is right for the greater number of people. It is a theory used to determine the usefulness of the happiest outcome and how it will affect everyone else. Now‚ this sounds like a amazing theory‚ what would be better than making yourself and others happy? I found myself at first agreeing with this theory up until I really looked into it. At first I found myself thinking that not everything is about

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    what make the act right intrinsically. Rather‚ consequences are there to help us to assess which actions are more suited towards the duty that has already given to us and it is in our best interest to figure the result of doing the act beforehand and lean towards the one with lesser harm. Humans‚ in general‚ need to be looked upon as an object of intrinsic moral value and it should be their top priority to follow a moral principle that is equal to everyone by acting intrinsically right and fulfill their

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    Act Utilitarianism The theory of Utilitarianism was first developed by Jeremy Bentham who was a philosopher of the 18th century. Bentham developed this theory to create a modern and rational approach to morality which would suit the changing society. Bentham’s theory Act Utilitarianism has many strengths and weaknesses. A Strength is that this theory is considers the consequences and happiness which an action has created. This is because Act Utilitarianism is a teleological theory where actions

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    in a country where people normally drive on the right. Consequentialist theory works better to argue the above statement. Consequentialist theories are the ethical theories view that the action is right if and only if its consequence is the best possible. The well-known example would be Utilitarianism- “Every advantage in the past is judged in the light of the final issue.’’ (Demosthenes). In the United States of America‚ people drive on the right side of the road and in England‚ they drive on the

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    judge moral right and wrong. He argues that in order to know what morality dictates‚ it is necessary to know by what standard human actions should be judged. Because our moral beliefs have undergone very few alterations over the course of history (we still have some of the same morals as the ancient Greeks) it seems as though there exist some standards that serve as a foundation of morality. Mill argues that this standard is the “greatest happiness principle.” He uses utilitarianism to note the influence

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    production. In the development of the utilitarianism‚ reformists present a much more realistic‚ practical and comprehensive discussion of the nature of the economy: the necessity of comparative utilities‚ the concern about the distribution and quality of the utility‚ the key social influence

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    Introduction……………………………………………………..……...P.2 2) Identify Software Categories 1. Definition of System Software………………………………….P.3-4 2. Definition of Application Software………………………….….P.5 3. The difference between system software and application software………………………………………..P.6-7 3) Two examples of system software and the benefits 1. Microsoft Windows 7……………………………………………P.8-12 2. Mac OSX…………………………………………………………P.13-14 4) Two examples of application software and the benefits 1. Excel……………………………………………………………

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