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    Every country has a different type of government. Government is a united nation that takes control of the community to be well mannered. Many philosophers came up with different ideas for a strong government because they believed that society would be more systematic with the aid of it. A functional government helps the community to be more developed and guides people to have an equal voice. The government in the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding has no systematic government. Golding…

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    ethical standard and we are doing wrong by contributing anything less. First, let us define who Singer deems obligated to this minimum standard. He defines a term called ‘absolute poverty’ which should not be confused with relative poverty. Absolute poverty is life at the very margin of existence. Individuals that live in absolute poverty are severely deprived humans in categorizes such as literacy, life expectancy, nutrition, and living conditions that are unimaginable. In comparison, relative…

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    Chase Van Driel Professor Culpepper Core 140 10/09/15 Plato and Augustine Even though Plato was alive before Christianity many of his ideas share similarities with Christian ideals. There was definitely still differences between him and Christian Philosophers though. In my paper I will discuss Plato’s ideas in regards to forms, and form of the good in particular as well as his ideas about divinity and gods, next I will discuss St. Augustine of Hippo’s ideas from Christianity. After introducing…

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    attempts to control all aspects of its society (Lansford). Throughout the past two centuries, there has been an increase in this style of government around the world. From Russia to China, from Iraq to Germany, these leaders control their countries with absolute power. Because of how powerful these leaders control is, their power must be constantly maintained and in order to do so, the leaders go to great lengths to ensure their unlimited power. Through dehumanization of their population and…

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    Maintaining confidentiality is one of the Main responsibilities of service workers and they should respect the privacy of the clients regardless of any reason unless it is essential to provide emergency services or to protect the life of the client.in such situation it is essential to obtain informed consent from the client and should inform what information would be disclosed and to whom it would be. If the client is minor, social service worker should get informed consent from their guardian…

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    inequality can be explained by different families of inequality measures of which two are very popular and convenient – the Gini family and the SD-CV family. Inequality measures in any family may be of three types – relative measure of inequality, absolute measure of inequality and index measure of inequality. Searching the significant reasons/factors for explaining economic inequality is the central question. Economic inequality especially income/expenditure inequality is affected by various…

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    Absolute Monarchy is a system in which a single ruler rules with complete command over the entire government. This is differentiated from a similar version of monarchy, Dynastic Monarchy, in which the ruler has the aid and help of his family, who in turn keep a check on such a ruler. Qaboos took over in a palace coup in 1970, rebelling against his father and instituting an Absolute Monarchy. The government of Oman is constituted of an absolute monarch and “since the legislative…

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    Sor Juana Analysis

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    of the nature of knowledge. In opposition with one another, Descartes epistemological project culminated in his firmly held belief that he has succeeded in grasping certainty in human knowledge; while Sor Juana, despite multiple efforts to attain absolute knowledge, has conceded that she cannot do so, as the intelligibility of her own intellect is limited and bounded. In this paper, we shall engage in a critical analysis of the epistemological projects of both Descartes and Sor Juana. The…

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    Essay On Relative Poverty

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    Relative poverty is a state of deprivation, lacking the usual or socially acceptable account of money or material possessions. Absolute poverty is true deprivation, lacking basic necessities of life, which is relatively uncommon in the USA and developed nations. Global Perspective In Brazil the causes of poverty are the lack of education, unemployment, and/or delay in implementing land reform. The children who have access to school do not get a good education, others need to work to supply…

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    In The Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides holds that the truth of the nature of God is rooted in absolute singularity. This in turn, entails one to accept the fact that because of God’s absoluteness and singularity, one must reject all forms of plurality, corporeality, and the necessity for God to contain any kind of absolute attribute. He argues that within Christian theology, whether God is simultaneously a being numbered as one and three existent entities…

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