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    Reflection On Simon Sinek

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    helpful to other individuals there is no greater feeling of fulfillment when we do for others. If only life can be so simple because as Simon Sinek detailed in the video it is hard to come to work and care about the customers when the higher power human being above us don’t care. Due to not getting some type of recognition, eventually we start to not have feelings for the line of work we do causing us to not give the full potential work morals we once had. Helping someone we may…

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    The nature of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, evaluates that all human action is a means towards pursuing an ultimate good, known as happiness. Happiness is deemed the ultimate ends of pursuing the good. I will explain how Aristotle’s argument for the the aims of human activity and the pursuit of human nature relates to the science of politics. Aristotle examines that not all actions are direct leads towards happiness, but are subordinate ends. An example given would be that “bridle making and…

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    state should generate personal and any kind of familial relations. However, the idea of abolishing the family could cripple the community and hinder vital personal and emotional connections that come with having one. Upholding traditional family values helps to create a more wholesome and productive environment where all people can prosper. Though families can stir up issues, such as loyalty and responsibility, they expose each other to…

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    MY BELIEFS My core values as a human being are directly aligned with my beliefs on being successful in the workforce. Respect is one of top beliefs, if you give respect I believe you will receive respect in return at a higher percentage. Respect is keeping peace with others by exemplifying compassion, empathy, and treating others with dignity. Respect as a leader is showing value in your co-workers, honoring their needs, and showing gratitude for their contributions. There were several times in…

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    Act Utilitarianism

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    maxim, which is “the principle of an action you give yourself when you are about to do something.” (Shafer-Landau. 2014. pg162). Which describes what you are about to do, and why you are going to do. The only thing according to Kant that has intrinsic value would be the goodwill. He believes that the good will is the only good without restrictions. The goodwill is characterized to be “good-in-itself.” He establishes moral decisions on the structure of an agent by good incentives, aspects and…

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    position are subject to significant changes. • Valuation: Implied business value is calculated through an evaluation of three different hypothetical narratives. Evaluating the preliminary scenario (base case) first, the other two would follow and look to represent conservative depictions of the business should it outperform (upside case) or underperform (downside case) the original valuation of the business. Taking these three values into account, shares are assigned a valuation range. • Margin…

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    not a core value, or an essential value shared by all cultures, but that privacy is indeed essential in what he calls our system of values. Overall, Moor argues that it is important for us to think of privacy as a control/restricted access account because it encourages informed consent and…

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    Long-term relationships are especially important to the growth and development of human being’s maturity and understanding of the world. With those relationships, there are numerous preconceived societal norms from the constitutive culture in which one grows up. American culture creates expectations of how one’s partner is expected to act. In American culture, one is expected to grow up, go to college, get married and start a family, living out that life monogamously. Yet according to statistics…

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    FINAL ASSIGNMENT CALEB TONY-ENWIN PHIL 1000 100939996 APRIL 2, 2015 Question 1: Explain why Kant did not end up with Hume 's skepticism as far as the notion of causality goes. For this question you are required to explain what Hume 's skeptical solution to the 'problem of causality ' is and then explain in detail how Kant avoids this skeptical solution (in other words, you will have to talk about what role causality plays in Kant’s system and how Kant…

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    good, and this characteristic controls all parts of his life. He lies to himself continuously, trying to persuade himself that he seeks to achieve wealth, to defend the interests of his railroad, to help "friends.” The reality is that Taggart doesn't value wealth, life, the railroad, or success. He wants the good to have no chance to survive, this is why during a meeting Taggart involuntarily screams, "If we are to perish, let's make sure that we all perish together. Let's make sure that we…

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