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    14.2 Discussions Question #1 When the market fails to allocate resources efficiently interventionist usually allege the justification for government intervention. The two major economic intervention styles include market failure which gain Market power through the establishment of monopolies in addition to limiting the benefits from competitive markets. Asymmetric is another type of market failure which involves the provision of certain types of public goods such as National Defense this…

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    today is based on Romans Chapter 5 which is one of the chapters in the Bible that is full of theological significance since the concept of Justification is dealt with and as history will show it was this subject – Justification by Faith – more than any other which tore the church apart and ushered in the Reformation. However we are not dealing with Justification by Faith in this article. In Romans 5:6-11 on which we shall reflect, the Apostle Paul is detailing the benefits and privileges that…

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    Justification essay This paper is a justification of the lesson plans and scope and unit outline designed for the business management course using the Understanding by Design (UbD) method. It explains how UbD can be used to ensure maximum effectiveness in the learning experiences of the students. The paper will also highlight the role of threshold concepts in promoting student understanding of the subject matter. Understanding by Design provides the teacher with a framework for curriculum…

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    Discrimination or Justification? Ring ring, a bell sounds as the door opens. On the other side, a waitress is already waiting to show an empty table. It is quiet with only a soft murmur throughout the restaurant. It is the perfect setting to work on the projects for work that need to be finished within the next couple of days. Right at the brink of starting, the perfect silence is shattered. Back toward the entrance of the restaurant, a group of teenagers has entered, and they are a little too…

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    Rape CULTure “Rape culture is when rape is pervasive and normalized due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality” (Wikipedia, October 2016). In other words rape culture is blaming the victim rather than punishing the person who committed the crime. For years rape has been justified by blaming the victim and justifying the rapist. Rape culture is built on misogyny and sexism. Misogyny is ingrained prejudice against women (Google, October 2016). Sexism is prejudice, stereotyping, or…

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    politician, argued that a mentally handicapped child was closer in value to an ape than to his own parents . Consequently, Spencer wanted to gain knowledge through a scientific approach, but many individuals mistook his theory and used it as a justification for discrimination like Adolf Hitler who ultimately discriminated against all minorities . This need for evolution by all these individuals is not the…

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    The system Justification theory is the tendency that people have to defend, rationalize and justify the current social, political, and economical state which everyone is in. In other words, it’s the degree of predilection that people are willing to go to in order to advocate for the status quoi and avoid any innovation. On the other hand, social identity perspective is the idea that a person’s self-esteem and worth is a result of their membership or relevancy to a certain group. In simpler terms…

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    should ask here, “Is suicide is a moral act or not”? Before I examining if suicide is morally wrong, let me remind you that everyone lives their life separately and we should not judge a person based on their action. When talking about the moral justification of suicide, we should consider both liberal approach: the utilitarian and autonomy approach. According to Richard Brandt, suicide is defined as the intentional termination of one’s own life and argues against the view that suicide is…

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    domain, the justification of ‘obedience to’ and ‘disobedience of’ come into question. So, before engaging in any sort of act, namely a ‘conscientious’ one, the government and the individual both endeavor to justify their actions as those…

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    In “Maintaining Order: The Moral Justifications for Police Practices”, author Diddier Fassin begins by discussing how police officers generally think they are unjustly accused (93). He goes on to say that criminologists haven’t really explored the moral dimension of law enforcement, and instead they prefer to “explain police activity through the legal framework of their intervention and the characteristics of their public” (Fassin, 94). Because of this, criminologists limit their comprehension…

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