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    Reasonably Justified Rawls accepts that in a politically liberal society there will be circumstances where certain liberties conflict; indeed, he expects this to be the case, since it is entailed by the fact of reasonable pluralism of comprehensive doctrines that political liberalism assumes . However, Rawls is clear that infringements of basic liberties cannot be reasonably justified, or compensated for, by greater social and economic advantages . The basic liberties can only be compromised…

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    Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

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    reached”. 7. Conclusion Subhashitas touch upon values such as fairness, talent, tolerance, patriotism and sense of responsibility. It helps us to determine what ones duties should be. Subhashitas impart ‘Samskaratmaka’ knowledge. The key focus of many subhashitas is dharma. It tests our moral values and makes us better human beings in the process. Subhashitas teach us how to overcome the difficulties in life. We can understand the ethical doctrine of Karma through subhashitas which helps us in…

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    Imagine a country that believes its expansion across the continent is divinely justified. A belief that disregards the people who live on the other side of the continent. A notion that led to the genocide, broken treaties, and rights of many indigenous people and Mexicans. The Mexican-American War, fought between 1846 and 1848, was a conflict over land between the United States and Mexico. The war started because the United States took over Texas, which used to be part of Mexico. The United…

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    breaks down Hornblower and his family. “I never had any say in mine till I had the brass, and nobody ever will. It's all hypocrisy.You county folk are fair awful hypocrites. Ye talk about good form and all that sort o' thing. It's just the comfortable doctrine of the man in the saddle; sentimental varnish. Ye're every bit as hard as I am, underneath.” (SG 18)At the end, she feels a little guilty but she tries to justify what she has done.Hillcrist is opposed to his wife’sdesign.He has no power…

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    Multicultural Education “At its best, multiculturalism is an ongoing process of questioning, revising, and struggling to create greater equity in every nook and cranny of school life...It is a fight for economic and social justice . . .. Such a perspective is not simply about explaining society; it is about changing it.” (Nieto 2) As we look into the text Affirming Diversity, we find Sonia Nietos insights and research on the struggle for equality in education. Nieto has defined culture as “the…

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    stemmed from a back and forth struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union for spheres of influence. The United States was overly aggressive and preemptive in its policy to expand it’s sphere of influence and contain the Soviets’. In all fairness, these preemptive actions were not without justification; however, these justifications lay less within the Soviet Union’s actions and policies, and more with the timing and situation the United States happened to be placed in.…

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    In her article, “The Minority-Race Planner in the Quest for a Just City”, June Manning Thomas (2016) sheds light on the ongoing battle for social equity, with a major focus on the U.S context, and its links with developing a just city and the role of professional planners from racial groups in a transition to this ideal city realm. In her opinion, Race still remains a predominant force in the U.S social context and public behavior starts to deviate from its norms when it comes to minority groups…

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    Introduction In this Module 4 Case Assignment we will be applying duty-based ethics, also referred to as, deontological ethics to the Mattel case study. Thus, the preliminary aspect of this case assignment will be to define duty ethics. To be followed by a selection of two ethical matters of contention, developed by the Mattel case. Lastly, we will analyze the method in which duty ethics by virtue, projects to us the ethical essence of those previously elected choices. With that being said,…

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    Criminal Law Foundations Evaluation The Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments are a vital part of the adult and juvenile justice system. These Amendments prohibit law enforcement or the government from caring on irrational searches and seizures, hinder law enforcement from forcing an individual to self-incriminate themselves in a case and guarantees an adult the right to a prompt trial by an unbiased jury. In contrast, juveniles are given some of the safeguards that entail the Fourth, Fifth and…

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    The _____ is a major trade association of the advertising business in the United States and has established standards of practice and its own creative code. A. Vision Council of America B. Independent Business Alliance C. American Association of Advertising Agencies D. Federal Trade Commission E. National Association of Broadcasters 47. Which of the following statements describes the media's role in the self-regulation of advertising? A. The media must accept all the…

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