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    philosophy of utilitarianism. What does his calculus entail? What ethical implications of his theory may help us make decisions about both individual and social action? Jeremy Bentham advocated for social reform and questioned the old-fashioned moral values that favored the status quo. He believed that the principle of utility provides the test of “what a law ought to be and which laws ought to be obeyed” (Boss, 2014, p. 241). Bentham created the utilitarian calculus as “a means of determining…

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    presented a new supplier selection model to determine safety stocks based on the supplier delivery reliability using differential calculus. Guchhait et al. [16] established damageable items production inventory models with variable demands and inventory costs depends on reliability in an imperfect production process. using Euler–Lagrange function based on variational calculus and Newton–Raphson method to optimize the model and finding maximum total profit. Paul et al. [17] introduced a real time…

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    tissue. Minimally invasive, combining non-invasive chemical debriding with traditional mechanical debriding procedures (scaling and root planning). Hydrofloss, an oral irrigation system using magnetically ionized water which helps to dissolve calculus while additionally delivering CLO2 to the affected areas to combat bacteria. Picasso lasic periodontal treatment.…

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    lifetime happiness and comfort (pleasure). This is the hedonistic way of the utilitarian belief. They employed questions from the hedonistic calculus. For example, how bad the levels of discomfort will get (intensity), how long Ashley would have to live with such discomfort (duration), how it would affect the family (extent) are issues that the hedonistic calculus addresses. I do believe Bentham would agree with this. Bentham described the philosophy of “By utility is meant that property in any…

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    Cats? The primary function of urine is to eliminate waste from the body and toxic products that have accumulated in the blood. It helps to ensure the balance of the body by regulating the quantities of water and minerals removed. What is a urinary calculus? The urinary stones also called urolithiasis are crystal aggregates compounds preferentially localized in the bladder. These crystals, formed when the urine is saturated with minerals, can be an obstacle and prevent the cat or dog from…

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    May the Force Be With You Newton's second law, in short, states that force equals mass times acceleration. Newton was a pretty smart guy, developing the three laws of gravity, creating the reflecting telescope, and developing calculus. Newton's second law has helped us to develop almost anything that moves, from cars to planes. Newton's life is one of much interest, & a great story to tell. Isaac Newton was born into a family of farmers in Woolsthrope England, the year of 1643 January 4th. His…

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    Isaac Newton was born on January 4 1643. He was born in Woolsthorpe England Christianson 8). He was the only son of a wealthy local farmer Christianson 8). His father’s name was also Isaac Newton who died three months before Isaac Newton was born Christianson 9). Newton was a premature baby and was tiny and weak and not expected to survive Christianson 11). When Newton was three years old his mother Hannah Ayscough Newton left and remarried to a minister named Barnabas Smith Christianson 17).…

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    classes. I chose Southwest for a multitude of reasons: to complete my high school education, to provide challenging courses in preparation for college, and to grant me college credit. I opted to take Pre Calculus, English Composition, and Anatomy & Physiology this semester. In January, I take Pre Calculus 2 and Anatomy & Physiology 2. Gateway Christian Schools, the umbrella school I homeschool under, requires…

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    As many people may know, Isaac Newton was a man of many talents, but he was most famous for his law of gravitation. As a result, he played a significant role in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. Isaac Newton became one of the most influential scientists in that century. He invented reflecting lenses for telescopes which produced clearer images. During his life, he went through many hardships. He had a mental breakdown before losing his mother in 1678. Isaac Newton transformed the…

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    an even greater dispute. It was difficult, but I achieved my goals. The most difficult aspect of this semester would be getting my grade up in Calculus. The first test grade was a 75%, which made everything harder because in order to get my grade up I would have to get a good grade in everything else. I worked…

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