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    Question 2 : Artists must be given absolute freedom in creating their works. Do you agree? In today’s society, a practicing artist is confined to social norms whereby it is the general belief that one’s work tends to be censored from the general eye if certain material featured is deemed questionable by the government. Acts of censorship usually lead to outcry from those who wish to have the right to act or express freely which could lead to petitions or strikes. This of course, all comes down…

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    risk? What is Absolute and relative risks? Absolute versus relative risk Relative risk tells you nothing about actual risk Keeping a sense of proportion about risk What is risk? Simply put, the ‘risk’ of something happening is its chance of taking place. Absolute and relative risks? Absolute risk of a disease is your risk of developing the disease over a time period. We all have absolute risks of developing various diseases such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, etc. The same absolute risk can…

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    Absolute Materialism In general, the phrase “materialism” is used to refer to metaphysical theories regarding the nature of reality. Absolute materialism holds that matter is the only reality in the world whose conditions and activities render meaning to every event in the universe (Knight, 2012). Put simply, absolute materialism commits to the following principle; that all that exists is ultimately physical – that matter contains electrons, protons, atoms, and molecules, all of which are bound…

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    views on whether or not it was possible to obtain or perceive absolute truth. Looking at the definition of absolute truth, you can get a glimpse of how man sees himself, and what he wishes to become. The people who wrote about who they thought could and who could not obtain this absolute truth, played a key role in how society was set up. Also, you can look at examples given by each scholar, and get a better image on how they believed absolute truth worked and how to obtain it. Different things…

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    Freedom is having the right to act, speak, or think as one wants, and having absolute freedom in creating art pieces mean that no one or no authority can censor it. Usually, authorities such as the government tend to censor art pieces at which they deem unfit and unsuitable for the public audience. The act of censoring is unfair for the artists, as it may mean that they do not have the freedom of expression through art, defeating the purpose of the artwork due to the removal of the main items of…

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    parade in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Labor Party in 2015. There are political and social leaders who still seem to be symbols of absolute power. It continues even without changing in the world. As the power of power grows, there is a power to control that power again. I would like to talk about Caesar, an absolute monarch of absolute power, and Malcolm X, a black human rights activist who subjected to cruel racial discrimination. In these Assassination case involving the…

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    Comparative and Absolute Advantage This paper analyzes and compares the economic, political and cultural development of three countries; Australia, USA, and Canada. Further presents on measures of economic growth, comparative and absolute advantage in international trade. Economic statistics of the country, and reasons why their economy varies, and effects of international trade on their economic strength. Finally, analyze products that give the countries absolute and comparative advantage as…

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    2.10 Andrew and I considering the absolute advantage, when we should be thinking about the comparative advantage. Just because Andrew can sell Colts memorabilia better than anyone, and I can clean faster than anyone in my office, that is telling us that we have the absolute advantage, but not necessarily the comparative advantage. To have the greatest success, we should always do what we have the comparative advantage for because it means it will have the lowest opportunity cost, and therefore…

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    Mill Absolute Moral Rule

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    The question for this both Kant and Mill focus on is: is there absolute moral rule? Kant and Mill provide different perspectives on this question. Kant is a believer in absolute moral rule, whereas Mill is not a believer in it as he believes there are exceptions to moral rule if it maximizes happiness. I agree with Mill, I do not think there is not absolute moral rules and to determine if something is right dependent on the consequences. When coming up with this view, I based it on my own…

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    built-in games that came with our old cellphones, but also help us do our tasks more efficiently. There are even iPhone apps that can keep us healthy. Here are some of the best iPhone apps that users who are also health buffs must have. Absolute Fitness Absolute Fitness is an iPhone app that can help you keep track of your daily diet and exercise routines in your attempt to keep fit and healthy. The way it works is that you put in the food you ate in a day, as well as the amount…

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