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    Wealth Vs Materialism

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    Jewels and cash rolling down the marble staircase. Bugatti and Lamborghini purring in the garage. Late night after parties all week. Yes, riches are the goal in this world. These are what many individuals aim tirelessly for. However, each person has a different taste when it comes to wealth. Humans can attain wealth through physical, mental, or spiritual means. Some prefer to be materialistic while others want to be well-rounded in information or even figuring out their state of being in this…

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    Kaitlyn Glick Mrs. Rendon Introduction to Ethics 15 November 2017 Peter Singer, a well renowned philosopher, speaks upon a proposal about donating money to help end poverty around the world, but this proposal as well brought controversy along with it. In Singer’s proposal, he believes it is a duty for Americans to donate the money they do not need and pour into luxuries into organizations that help provide food, shelter, and drinking water for children struggling with poverty. He believes that…

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    Consumer Motivation: “Perceptual selectivity means that people attend to only a small portion of stimuli to which they are exposed. This advertising stimulus highlights two important aspects of perceptual selectivity as they relate to consumer behavior: exposure and attention.” [Michael Solomon et all, consumer behavior 3rd edition, FT]. Volkswagen group capitalizes on the perceptual selectivity and make humorous advertisements and billboards to seek consumer’s attention. For an example, when…

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    additional training or certifications. As a diesel technician you will neither be rolling in money, but you won't be poor. As a diesel technician you can still make a living but you're not gonna be making enough money yearly to go buy a lambo or a bugatti. But you will still be able to live a comfortable life. According to ZipRecruiter, the…

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    Empowering The Homeless: How Housing The Homeless Is Not Effectively Solving The Homelessness Problems? The problem of homelessness has been always a common case in all big cities everywhere. The root comes from a wide range of reasons, from social economy to personal issues, such as drug or alcohol addiction or mental state. The demographic for homelessness also vary from adults to kids due to so many reasons and occurrences in different levels. In the case of homeless children, Judy Daniels,…

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    threats of the second largest automotive market in U.S.A that is American General Motors manufacturing Chevrolet cars. (W2) Volkswagen opposes 2 vital climate policies whereby most cars are not environmental friendly. The collaboration of Porsche, Bugatti and Lamborghini sport cars highly emits carbon dioxides and always fuel inefficient. However, as globalization increases, competitors are actively inventing and producing cars with an eco-friendly…

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    Peter Singer Poverty

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    The story is about Bob put most of his retirement saving in buying his new Bugatti. However he is in a bad situation when he parks his car near the end of railway siding and there is a train coming. The situation becomes worse because there is a far away child on the track that can be killed by the train. He can throw the switch…

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    Q1- Discuss if Volkswagen commands competitive advantage, if any, from its operations stratergy. Volkswagen is one of the biggest automobile manufacturers in the world and has the target to be the biggest automobile company in the world by 2018. The operating profit of Volkswagen was recorded to be 12.8 billion euros in 2011 (currently 10.2 billion euros) and a total revenue of 275 billion euros, which is the highest in automobile sector. One of the main reasons for such a high level of…

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    Definitively, could one ever truly define what it means to live a good life? Under what parameters does one define it and achieve it? Undoubtedly, one would expect to receive a barrage of opinions and anecdotes from people that claim they reached the highest prestige of life. Nevertheless, one could derive varying tidbits and underlying themes from many, if not most, of the advice and lifestyle tips. One may consider the generic definition of having a good life as having a life marked by a…

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    Life You Can Save Argument

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    Singer presents to us is with a very rare and valuable old Bugatti car that Bob parked at a railway track that divides into two. On the other tack, there is a child playing. Bob notices that the train is heading towards the child in a very fast pace. Bob can throw a switch and have the train crash into his car, which…

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