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    Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that gauges the worth of actions by their ends and consequences. Utilitarianism, claims that a person should act in the way that produces the greatest amount of good over evil, and should consider everyone that would be affected by the action (Skelton,2017). In other words, the ethically “correct” action is the one that causes the most pleasure and the least pain for the greatest amount of people. This theory demands that all choices be considered based on the…

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    Debrah and Ian G. Smith The above line very aptly captures the motive behind our study of cultural diversity in organizations. Diversity in a broad sense refers to a range of demographic variables, including, but not limited to age, gender, colour, race, nationality, background, language and disability. It means understanding that each person is distinct and moving ahead to collectively understanding…

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    Cop Killer Music Analysis

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    “I got my 12-gauge sawed off, I got my headlights turned off, I’m ‘bout to bust some shots off, I’m ‘bout to dust some cops off, Die, Die, Die Pig, Die!,” a quote from Ice-T most controversial song “Cop Killer” had everyone in rage. With words like these being said and being published without modifying the lyrics should say something about the artist and producer. From the society point of view, they would see this as hatred words being said as literal words towards cops and the artist intending…

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    Sermon Text Expounded Paul tells us in Philippians 4:1-2, "Therefore, my brothers, you whom I love and long for, my joy and crown that is how you should stand firm in the Lord dear friends! I plead with Euodia, and I plead with Syntyche to agree with each other in the Lord." In modern-day terms, "You know better. Do not allow your anger to get the best of you." Maintain Righteousness in a Chaotic Situation. Paul loved these two women. He addressed the Philippians as brothers and sisters because…

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    Starbucks- A reason in a making coffee the world’s number 1 sustainable product. Starbucks is devoted in helping farmers defeat the difficulties confronting the other coffee groups by additionally giving them a large number of malady safe trees to battle the dangers like coffee leaf rust, hence enhancing their profitability and sustainability. In deploying a comprehensive strategy, Starbucks is improving the resilience of their supply chain and ensuring the long-term supply of high-quality…

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    Clorox Company Case Study

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    social media how parents attitudes would be changed about cleaning up messes. I think they could change this objective to be more measurable and track how many parents posted about cleaning up their children 's messes with Clorox brand products and gauge whether or not the post was portraying the brand…

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    the founding father of the company. Dearborn, Michigan is home to the main headquarters of the motor company. The company itself, has had many achievements alongside car and truck production. The American truck market is extremely large and has a broad range in truck type. For the last 39 years, ford has claimed they are the number one full sized truck seller with over six hundred thousand trucks sold in the year of two thousand sixteen. With a new generation of heavy duty and light duty trucks…

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    In the United States and nations worldwide, doctors and physicians are participating in contro-versial practices such as euthanasia. According to the Hippocratic Oath, a pledge in which a phy-sician swears upon, says, “I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsel.” However, nations such as the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, and Belgium practice euthanasia on a routine basis. In the United States, not all states support this movement. Yet, states such as Vermont,…

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    Third wave feminism is the composition of several diverse strains of feminist theories that emerged around the early 1990s, although much like the movement itself it’s origins are subject to a great deal of debate. When Rebecca Walker famously declared in 1992 “I am the Third Wave”, she opened the doors to a movement that moved past what they perceived as the second wave’s ideological rigidity (Walker). This essay explores a wide range of academic discourse on third-wave feminism with the…

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    Out of all the superpowers that have been conceived, I would want the ability to manipulate the minds of others. There are so many superpowers that I believe are interesting and unique, but manipulating minds really stood out to me. The biggest attraction towards this superpower is the non-violent aspect of it. Though on the surface it’s a nonviolent superpower, manipulating minds potentially could cause a lot of anguish and despair if used incorrectly. However, the ability has ways of helping…

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