or to not purchase the art work. This paper will evaluate the two analysis views of a utilitarian: act (extreme) and rule (restricted). First of all‚ an act (extreme) utilitarian concentrates on the effects of individual actions; therefore‚ act utilitarian believes that actions should result in the best overall result possible and produce the most usefulness. Usefulness is defined by
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ground rules with learners. One of the core attributes to any successful society are the ground rules‚ whether this be country‚ school‚ class or group‚ if the ground rules are accepted by the majority then a democratic system of application will follow. It will be this democracy that will allow the majority to flourish and by adopting a differentiated teaching approach to the remaining minorities everyone will be afforded the opportunity to prosper. Any attempts to establish ground rules within any
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Constitution and replaceable rules A company’s internal management may be governed by: provisions of the Corporations Act 2001 (the Corporations Act) that apply to the company - known as replaceable rules; a Constitution; or a combination of both (s135 and 136). (Replaceable rules outlined contains a detailed listing of the text of the rules). Replaceable rules do not apply to proprietary companies where the one person is the sole director and sole member‚ although a constitution may be
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Nathaniel Cox Ms. Johnson English II April 7‚ 2013 Things Fall Apart: Character Analysis Research Paper In the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe‚ the main character Okonkwo has only one tragic flaw; he has raised himself so that looking weak or effeminate is the worst thing to him that he could do. Okonkwo is a model clansman based on his success. However‚ he is more alienated from his culture based on his lack of respect for it. In this research paper‚ I’ll walk through a character
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The rule in Rylands and Fletcher Consider the potential liability in tort for the loss sustained by Paul in the situation above.How successful might any defences be? The tort in Rylands v Fletcher(1868) came into being as a result of the Industrial Revolution which took place during the eighteenth century.In Rylands v Fletcher(1868)‚ the defendant‚ a mill owner. Had paid independent contractors to make a reservoir on his land‚ which was intended to supply water to the mill.During the construction
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Exclusionary Rule Analysis The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that “[t]he right of people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (U.S. Const. amend. IV). When the Fourth Amendment rights of citizens are violated‚
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member of parliament and social reformer who was very influential in the abolition of the slave trade and eventually slavery itself in the British empire. William Wilberforce was born on 24 August 1759 in Hull‚ the son of a wealthy merchant. He studied at Cambridge University where he began a lasting friendship with the future prime minister‚ William Pitt the Younger. In 1780‚ Wilberforce became member of parliament for Hull‚ later representing Yorkshire. His dissolute lifestyle changed completely when
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people who are in business or the people who have their own business have to know about records management procedures enforced by governments around the world. For example‚ in the book “Intensive Records Management“ by >>>>>‚ we can learned about the rules of records management and the legal procedures that apply to it. Records management is important because of its ten most important reasons: to control the creation and increase of files or records‚ to reduce working costs‚ to improve the competence
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To: Mr. Ismail From: Herschel Soumahoro Date: March 12‚ 2012 Subject: Raise Request ********************************************************************************************************** I appreciate the opportunity I have had during the last three years of serving as a vital member of the computer science and information team. I have always labelled myself as a professional and I am always keen to stay on top of my tasks. I am perfectly comfortable facing new challenges and
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SAFETY Warm up – Warming up before playing a game of badminton is vital to reduce the changes of a muscle or joint injury. To start a warm up a ‘pulse raiser’ must be done involving some form of continuous aerobic exercise to increase the heart rate. This could be a jog around the area being used‚ or if working with smaller children a game such as stuck in the mud is good to get their hearts pumping. After this it’s a good idea to do some dynamic stretches (such as sumos‚ lunges‚ etc) followed by
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