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    INTRODUCTION Proposed Research Topic: Shortcoming of IFM Student Management System Meaning of Student information system Student information system is a software application for education establishments to manage student data. Also known as student information management system(SIMS)‚student record system(SRS)‚ student management system(SMS). Objective of proposal: IFM’s students claim that student management system is very inconvenient to them as the end users

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    Aaron Feuerstein & Malden Mills MGMT 368 ~ Business Ethics July 21‚ 2013 “The Mensch of Malden Mills” Aaron Feuerstein is well-known in the community of Lawrence‚ Massachusetts as the owner of Malden Mills. Perhaps more importantly‚ he is known as the man who cares about his workers and goes out of his way to help them; the man with deep convictions to see things through to the end because he is a man who keeps his word. Mr. Feuerstein is also known around the globe as one of the only businessmen

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    The American Nurses Association (ANA) defines an impaired nurse as one who “has cognitive‚ interpersonal or psychomotor skills affected by psychiatric illness and/or drug or alcohol abuse or addiction.” They go on to state that an impaired nurse “is unable to meet the requirements of the code of ethics and standards of practice of the profession.” Impaired nurses may be under the influence of alcohol‚ amphetamines‚ opioids‚ inhalants‚ sedatives‚ hypnotics‚ or tranquilizers. Some of these drugs may

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    is on how sports affect student athletes in different ways from schooling to a student athlete social life‚ and the health of a student athlete playing sports or numerous sports. I decided to go with this topic being a student athlete as well and this topic is a good interest to me. Student Athlete’s most important job is to get good grades because student comes before athlete without the right grade or GPA they will not have a chance to play. Studies have shown tho that sports gives student

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    of the Education Ministry’s ’one-student one-sport’ vision‚ which will be implemented next year. NUTP secretary-general Lok Yim Pheng said it was "high time" for the ministry to take a firmer stand in ensuring that students get involved in co-curricular activities‚ especially sports. "The emphasis on achieving good grades means that students have for long been subjected to activities that tie them down to the study desk‚" she said. "It’s normal for students today to‚ upon returning from school

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    Learning and the Hearing Impaired Students who are hearing impaired should be provided with special needs in a way that addresses the student ’s individual differences and needs. Advances in research on effective instructional practices can provide guidance for general education teachers and special education teachers who have little or no training in methods for students with hearing loss. Students who are typically classified as deaf or hard of hearing are described as individuals with hearing

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    fishing. The disaster was not only a health concern for people‚ but it possibly cost businesses millions of dollars in lost revenue. Oil that spread underwater hurt wildlife throughout the gulf and its affects could be seen for years to come * This approach suggests that this is immoral because the oil spill caused more harm than good. No utility was provided from this situation because the oil spill itself only caused negative consequences. Immanuel Kant’s Deontology theory * This theory states

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    Utilitarian and Hedonic Needs How Companies Attract Consumers of Utilitarian and Hedonic Products Melvin Johnson Professor Sersland MKTG 310 December 1‚ 2012 Abstract While it is fair to say we purchase goods because of their functionality and overall usage‚ we can also say we purchase goods simply because they make us feel good. This paper will demonstrate how two different companies use their websites to attract buyers of utilitarian products and hedonic

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    There are two general theories of punishment: utilitarian and retributive. In the utilitarian theory of punishment‚ punishment is sought to discourage future occurrences of crime‚ while in the retributive theory‚ punishment is handed out because the offender deserves to be punished. Laws are used under the utilitarian philosophy specifically to maximize the overall peace of society. Because crimes and the punishment that follows are both adversaries to that peace‚ they should be kept to a minimum

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    The Utilitarian model‚ in its broadest sense‚ can be described as “the greatest good for the greatest number” (38). This way of thinking prioritizes the needs of the many over the needs of the few. There are three approaches to this model‚ the cost-benefit approach‚ the act Utilitarian approach‚ and the rule Utilitarian approach. In the first approach‚ the course of action that is chosen is the course that produces the greatest benefit relative to cost. The act approach deals with problems that don’t

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