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    Airpoints Dollar has the same value with money, which has formal standard of the Airpoints collection. Every $50=1 Airpoints Dollar. If customer buy $2000 ticket, you can get 40 Airpoints Dollar. It can used in the next time when you purchase ticket. Actually, Earning Airpoints Dollar is a kind of formal membership system, every customer can free apply for air account using in collect Airpoints Dollar. So, that means consumes can enjoy 2% off price for every time and any consumer. Compare with other airline company’s price, it reduces a little bit more price with same ticket which this is a kind of unique price strategy for ticketing…

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    from drowning in the pond even though there may be others witnessing the bad occurrence and do nothing. Singer believes that proximity and distance are morally irrevelent because it should not morally differ on whether the bad situation is far way or happening right next door because it is morally significant to help either way because there is someone in distress. 3. Singer thinks that the traditional distinction between moral duty and charity cannot be justified because organizations that see…

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    taking on duties and responsibilities. The word appears in the last sentence of the poem and it’s ambiguous definition leaves the reader with room to interpret the word with various denotations: “What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (13-14). This ambiguity therefore holds a great deal of influence over the reading of the poem as whole. The one word expresses the multitude of duties and feelings a father might do and express in regard to his love for his…

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    in a world of needy poor, I should probably do more to aid badly off persons around the globe. Many people subscribe to this thought, which prompts guilt and embarrassment. However, the thought readily becomes an extremely demanding vise. What do we owe, as a matter of justice, to distant needy strangers? Does justice require, permit, or prohibit special partiality toward local needy strangers or needy folk who are members of our national community? In this essay I would like to discuss the…

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    school counsellor can help guide the child into a direction where the child’s welfare is best met. Both documents illustrate the importance of privacy, such as sharing information pertaining to the student’s counselling session to other teaching staff or to other students is forbidden. It is also stressed the importance of informing the student that the counsellor has the duty to report any limits to the confidential nature of the information shared. In other words, a counsellor has a duty to…

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    What do you think responsibility means? To me the word means to take ownership for my actions and words, taking charge in a situation that I know I can handle, and doing my duty to God, my country, and others. The official definition is the state or fact or having a duty to deal with something or having control over someone. But what is our responsibility to America? Here are a few things I believe they are, first you need to pay your own way not have the government or others pay it for you.…

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    responsibility and duty. Duty is something one is “obligated to do.” Responsibility is described as doing something one “feels is necessary,” as well as “having capacity for moral decisions and therefore accountable” (Webster’s Dictionary). The theme of responsibility and duty transcends the shallow meaning of the words themselves; it illustrates the internal driving force behind nearly every character’s motives and decisions throughout the throughout the play The absolute essence of the word…

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    political group increases the pain. Applying Kant’s duty ethic or deontological theories, he believes that everyone in this world should always do the right things based on the concept of duty (Jankowiak). He suggested each of the duties to follow prudential and immoral action. Also, he believes in the good will. The good will is the principle form the basis on the personal intentions. The list of the moral duties: Form duty, according to duty and against duty (Jankowiak). These duties can…

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    Descartes Vs Kant

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    He focuses primarily on two things, nature and the power of his imagination. The relationship between these two things explains his understanding of human nature. To begin, nature’s formative power, explained by Wordsworth, is its power to shape his character and how it made him to be the man he is today. “…escaped from the vast city, where I long had pined a discontented sojourner; now free, Free as a bird to settle were I will” (29). This shows how he chooses to be free and nature is a place…

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    his argument and state his refutation of that objection. The objection raised is that charity and duty are separated by a line in our society which conflicts with Peter Singer’s argument. In the essay “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” Peter Singer addresses the idea that people…

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