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    that caused the Empty Chair Crisis are complicated, which are the result of many elements. In summary, there are following three main causes: Charles de Gaulle’s ambition; France’s interests on CAP and budgetary power of the European Parliament; majority voting in decision-making procedure of the Council of Ministers. In author’s perspective, these three reasons are of progressive relations. 2.2.1 Charles de Gaulle’s ambition Charles de Gaulle was one of the strongest and greatest of French…

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    Utilitarianism is the philisophical view that an action itself is not right or wrong, but the end result of those actions consummates whether the actions were good or bad. This view encompasses application of actions that provide the best outcomes for the majority of people. Application: An example of utilitarianism in nursing practice is triage during mass casualty disasters. These victims are categorized based on acuity and life expectancy rather than solely on acuity. These patients are…

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    101 class, is currently a 60%. I believe that I deserve a 90%. The reason I have a 60% is because I did not turn my essay into Turnitin, resulting in 0% on a major assignment. Based on the effort I put into the class, the grades I received on the majority of my work, and the academic honesty I disclosed I feel I deserve a 90% for my final average. I believe my effort I conveyed should be taken into account when deciding my final grade. The effort I put into this class is apparent due to the…

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    To what extent does society have the right to control and impose limits on the thoughts, beliefs, and actions of individuals? It is necessary for society to play some role in imposing limits in order to create accountability for all its citizens, but censoring citizens who view themselves differently than the way the rest of society does is wrong. Contradicting an individual’s own gender identity, and the construction of gender roles are modern forms of social tyranny. These forms of tyranny…

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    The vast majority (over fifty percent of the votes in the electoral district) is not required to be elected. Any number of candidates can run for the electoral district, but the candidates can run on only one riding, either independently or in a flag of a registered…

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    Q2 Kant and Thoreau Kant in ‘What is enlightenment’ and Thoreau in ‘Civil disobedience’ both have talked to the people to give up blindingly trusting the authorities and developing maturity/moral conscience. They both in a way are trying to make people to think freely and act judiciously not particularly according to the law but according to their morals , according to what is right. Kant has written his work in the time of monarchs while Thoreau has written against the works of a democracy. So…

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    gerrymanders, the outcomes don’t match the votes, the politicians are choosing instead of the people, and gerrymandering also causes more extremism. Because of all these effects of gerrymandering, it shows how unfair gerrymandering is seeing as the majority vote can be counted unfairly and cause the election to become more heated and extreme instead of…

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    me that political decisions around educational reform and the current curriculum have resulted in the decline of arts learning in schools (Neelands et al., 2015, p.44-45). Indirectly this has left a gap in the market and therefore customers (the majority of them being parents) who rate creative vocational learning have searched for out-of-school opportunities for their children. In addition, many who are cared for by social services, creative learning offers an outlet for expression including an…

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    terror groups like the Islamic State and those that sympathize with them continue to stage different attacks. But, as the research above shows, terror groups are only a part of the problem with how the majority of Americans view Islam. Other parts are the religious differences between the Christian majority and the underrepresentation of Muslims in American society. In order to combat Islamophobia, more Americans would need to be exposed to them in the workplace and in their own social settings.…

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    government fails to uphold the will of its citizens, they should be removed from power. John Locke was a huge supporter of this philosophy, as he promoted democratic principles with emphasis on a representative government that follows the will of the majority. Like the author, Locke believed that citizens have an obligation to overturn the…

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