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    Such standards form the Kantian 's set of maxims. It is also worth noting that one 's will is said to be pure if it is in line with their sense of duty in Kantian Duty Ethics. This formulation gives rise to an algorithm whereby acts can be judged according to their morality, which will be used in a later section to evaluate Liang and Volkswagen 's scandal. The Kantian ethical system di ers from the rule utilitarian ethical system in…

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    Immanuel Kant an 18th century German philosopher considered rather notable for his work in ethical philosophy. Kant was responsible for the book Groundwork of Metaphysics of Morality and his work remains relevant today as a crucial ‘part of Western Moral Philosophy’. Kant argues that reason is what predisposes what is right. Kant believed that religion should not be taken into consideration when determining what is morally right. Kant’s reasoning of this is explained that if one only gaged what…

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    The common cold is a respiratory illness caused primarily by rhinoviruses and coronaviruses. The symptoms include sneezing, coughing, malaise, sore throat, ear pain, and nasal discharge. Common colds occur mostly during the late fall, winter and early spring and average on length of one week. On average adults get two to four colds per year and children get six to eight. The common cold is treated with a combination of decongestants, antihistamines, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, adequate…

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    If one takes the first premise of any of the 3 different formulations of the argument to be true then the conclusion must be accepted because of it being a priori argument it is logically necessary. Being a priori argument that “proves” the existence of God through definitions makes the argument an analytic argument…

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    on Health Care Regulations, Laws and Policies Politics is always a major influence in any society and affects its social economic activities that include health. As mentioned, all aspects relating to laws in health care move through the policy formulation process where they transform from being a mere proposal to an act that is enacted under the influence of lawmakers or elected officials or groups. When making laws, politics plays a major role where the political parties with majority influence…

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    Ethical Argument Analysis

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    their claim of “curiosity” is not rational if thought against the harm they had caused. Kant’s believed that moral reasoning is not based on factual knowledge and that the results of our actions do not determine whether right or wrong. The second formulation of the categorical imperative is the humans would act inconsistently if they did not treat everyone else the way they themselves would want to be treated. In applying this to the case we view hacking to find a private information show a…

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    is far too long for the fluid and volatile nature of e-business. Due to e-business related technology constantly changing, a company implementing e-business cannot afford to wait years until it formulates a new strategy. Therefore, the strategy formulation for traditional business significantly changes because e-business strategies must be re-evaluated and modified on a frequent basis. It is crucial for an e-business enabled organization to able to quickly react and adapt to any changes. The…

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    their concerns dismissed” (Hargreaves, 1994, p.6). ELE teachers in China are passive recipients in the construction of educational reforms, including the reforms that directly affect their work and lives. Sometimes they are consulted before the formulation of a new policy. However, it is still the educational policymakers who mandate reforms and promulgate new policies via governmental documents. Whist teachers possess adequate experience and expertise related to the issues under reforms…

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    Creatine Synthesis

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    fluid and CHO whereas GPS provides CHO and lessens osmotic concentration for emptying gastric. The replacement of sweat losses by GES and GPS is an important function through which these solutions improve performance in the heat. An effective formulation for these solutions is 5-10 percent of glucose-electrolyte solutions and 5-20 percent of glucose-polymer…

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    ANALYTICAL METHODS Determination of λ max Gemifloxacin mesylate λ max is determined by preparing one standard concentration of 10μg/ml and scanning should be done. Preparation of 0.1N HCL 8 ml of hydrochloric acid is taken in 1000ml volumetric flask and dissolved with distilled water and then make up to 1000ml with distilled water. Standard graph of Gemifloxacin mesylate: The λmax of Gemifloxacin mesylate in 0.1N HCL was scanned in UV-Visible Spectrophotometer and found to have maximum…

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