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    Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, held a deontological approach that many use today as the basis of their ethical theory. His philosophy is similar to the Ten Commandments where it is your duty to do what is morally right regardless of the consequences. “Others cannot impose morality and moral obligations on us; we are the only ones who impose such obligations on ourselves. If we are moral, we impose a certain way of acting upon ourselves because we understand what it means to be a moral…

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    that time he downplayed his family name and neither is brother nor father were present at the event (www.ballotpedia.com). Bush released an ad that was titled “Judgment which questions Donald Trump’s ability to be commander-in-chief”. Bush criticized Hilary Clinton’s “New College Compact” in a statement on August 10 on his campaign website (www.ballotpedia.com). On August 11, Bush attacked Clinton for her role in “creating the void that ISIS moved in to fill”; he remarked, “In all her…

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    poem the author used a lot of great diction that helped create the dramatic tone with words like, "tycoon" (Dietrich 3), "deceive" (Dietrich 6), "allure" (Dietrich 14), "disguised" (Dietrich 15), and "feign" (Dietrich 29). "Tycoon" denotation is businessperson of great wealth and power."Deceive" connotation is to trick someone into doing or saying something. Often when the word "deceive" is used it is never a good thing because someone is causing pain to another with their deception. "Allure"…

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    "Politics" originates from polis. This current term's accentuation is on group instead of the zone of region on which the state stands. In bygone governments the ruler's manner shaped the focal point of the city, around which everything else was gathered. Conversely, it was the public square or commercial center that shaped the focal meeting spot for residents in the polis. Political choice making forces were exchanged from the ruler to the get together; choices were figured in broad daylight;…

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    Aaron Copland was one of the most admired and influential American composers in the 1990’s. Aaron lived in New York most of his life, he was born there and he died there. He was known as “the Dean of American Composers” by his peers and critics. His parents were Russian Jews, and he utilized Jewish topics in such structures as Vitebsk (1929) for cello, piano, and violin. Aaron Copland has composed many different musical pieces. Some of his famous pieces include Symphony No. 3, Quiet City, The…

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    Alexis Tsipras caved. He swapped bailout for more festering pain exacted externally, rather than suffer pain on Greece’s own terms. Bailout equals austerity. But the price is higher taxes and spending cuts that will benefit international creditors. These austerity measures will have very predictable effects on the Greek economy. Austerity is the new dominant macroeconomic zeitgeist, having supplanted Keynesian economics. Austerity has become the policy of choice anywhere when economies are in…

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    Welton Academy, a preparatory high school for boys, focuses on forming well-rounded boys that will grow up to be leaders of the world, for instance, doctors, businesspersons, congressmen and such. The academy firmly conforms to its four pillars: Tradition, Honor, Discipline, and Excellence. While Mr. Keating, a young and exciting English and poetry teacher, who is determined to teach his students to live life with absolute passion. Mr. Keating, using poetry as his vehicle, teaches his students…

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    Any potential businessperson who fears the government will either expropriate, tax away or be unable to protect their property from being stolen, will have little incentive to work beyond what is required — these conditions perpetuate economic stagnation. The degree to which…

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    In life, we all encounter problems related it to our job or a life situation. Problem solving is a skill that is required of every person in almost every aspect of life. Generally, people do not like problems because problems are time-consuming and they create stress. In order to solve any problem we need to know the source of the problem, and then address the reasons behind it, whether it was weaknesses or areas to improve. Being imaginative is highly appreciated when solving a problem, which…

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    Entertainment workers Bambi Boots and Randy Rogers filed a complaint against their employer High Class Entertainment under the Fair Labor Standards Act, “It is a federal law applicable to employees engaged in interstate commerce or employed by an enterprise engaged in interstate commerce; sets minimum wages and overtime and regulates youth employment (Employment Law p. 480).” Fair Labor Standards Act has two requirements in order to file a complaint under this law. One is the employer and…

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