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    decision for us to make is to cut the monthly payments in order to extend the life of the Fund and help the most people. The decision to cut monthly payments by 23% is the most ethical decision because it benefits the most people for the longest time. By cutting back on the pensioners monthly payments this will allow for the Fund to up to last thirty years. While this is the most ethical decision for the Fund,…

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    layman's language and understanding, as a give and take system or doing good and showing kindness to each other. An example is when during marriage ceremonies, birth day parties, graduation etc, the people you invite to witness yours also at another time, they also invite you to witness theirs. 2. Scarcity being an economic principle, whereby a limited supply of goods and services against a high demand for that goods and services, which at the end of the day, brings in a mismatch between the…

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    The words of a professor are always of interest to any who may hear so. Experience has taught them everything which education neglects, and from such learnings the offer their words to open ears. Brittany Bronson is one such professor, as she advocates her personal predicament in an article titled, “Your Waitress, Your Professor”. Possessing a degree in English only add to the magnitude with which Bronson obtains in the news article. Her advanced knowledge on everything from rhetorical…

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    William Paley claimed that the universe itself is extraordinarily complex in its structure, as well as how it functions. Paley expresses his point by using an analogy involving a rock and watch. He states that we would not question the purpose for the stone being on the ground or anything further. However, if we found a watch laying on the ground, it would require an explanation as to why it was there. It may seem like common sense for us not to question the rock just because we know that a rock…

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    this was not considered “to harsh” instead it may have even been justified by many of her friends. This can also reveal the values in which Blanche grew up in at her ranch style home, it shows that her parents taught her that this action was not acceptable. This also stand for the first lie that Blanche is told and contributes towards her ultimate downfall at the end of the story. Since Allen's lie to Blanche she begins to feel that it was her fault that he was gay. She feels that she did not…

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    A lifetime seems like such a long time, when the end approaches it feels so short possible unfulfilled. Appropriately, a flash or dream, unimaginable amounts of time spent doing things you like and dislike. One writer, Dudley Clendinen wrote an article in The New York Times titled “The Good Short Life” published July, 9, 2011. Clendinen creates his theory of a good short life, using personal facts and first-hand experience and the absolute conclusion of this disease. His conclusion to this…

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    Housing Representative and your supervisor, it is my responsibility to assist the department anywhere and in any area where I see fit. You have unique role which allows you to be in two positions at once; within the same department. What is not acceptable is your blatant disrespect for me, this department, fellow students and your dear colleagues who work hard every day to make the residence experience better. As a University Housing Representative, I have the ability to limit your extra…

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    was Carpathia came to save us. But in fact Carpathia came later in”. Some people think that Titanic had been planned to think even before it was built. According to them sinking was planned by John Morgan, John Astor and Jacob Rotshield. But the acceptable version is that liner sank in the result of crashing into iceberg. It’s interesting that captain was informed before voyage that boats were fewer than need. Among survivors was Bruce Ismay too, he was survived in the first lifeboat. There are…

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    from the future. As recommended in the syllabus, I asked them what is different or same for how they had imagined their life at this point. In my opinion, my interview flow allowed them to think and review their relationship dynamic. Since most of the time, they indicated that they found my questions interesting and had not thought about it before. In the course of the interview, I stick to with my format; however, I should have focused on their needs and desire more. Also, my interview could…

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    bus. I know if you have people in a confined place for an extended period of time enemies are made but it is not a guarantee. Intolerance was my biggest pet peeve, and one man was dancing on that nerve more than others; he was the pastor delegated to be in charge of the trip. He would periodically speak over the bus’s PA reading scripture, and saying prayer before we would stop to eat, completely standard and acceptable things. Meanwhile, he would berate people for how they dress, their music or…

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