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    article offers incredible explanation of a progressive society rather than analytical condemnation of rampant capitalism. The persuasive presentation of arguments by Marx and Engels elicit sharp reaction for a section of society that questions the merit of composition of the current society. Marx and Engel sought to unite the proletarians and advocating for need to take actions. The appeal to solidarity and cohesion convinced the…

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    LTC Morse Summary

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    LTC Morse’s recommendation to provide more emphasis on soft power through habitually aligned relationships has merit and should be further assessed. In his paper “Regionally Aligned Forces: Less About What it is, More About What it Can Be”, he calls out opportunities for changing the military paradigm from “shape and prevent to win without fighting”. Morse focus of the paper is that building coalitions is about building relationships. The soft power Morse is referring to is largely related to…

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    Evaluating the situation where the manager changed the required hours to work in order to receive free food and drinks must be a tactic to punish employees for not working hard. What occurred after inventory had been conducted is the manager taking action because he won’t receive his bonus due to the high percentage (p.W-107). Raising the hours employees have to work before receiving food and drinks is an extrinsic reward being taken away, which may discourage employees since they’re accustomed…

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    Women In Policing

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    In today's world, heavy weightings of females tend to attach to the police and military forces, which put an unprecedented strain on some individuals who believe that it is unsuitable work for women; however, from my perspective, although this can produce moderately positive effect, its negative consequences are by far more than the advantages Were women to accredit for a more community-oriented style of policing, its profound impacts, which are inexorably linked, would certainly reflect on the…

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    Disparate Treatment or Disparate Impact In order to understand the category of discrimination in which these cases lie, it is important to understand the basics of the two types. Desperate impact is unpretentious discrimination. An organization 's employment practice has all the earmarks of being nonpartisan, yet the impact or impact irrationally discriminates against a protected class. Desperate impact discrimination is more entangled and harder to demonstrate than desperate treatment.…

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    lays out the idea that charitable deeds are storable commodities in heaven. He sets up this idea of the transferability of merits by discussing traditions and beliefs in Catholicism about purgatory and the selling of indulgences, as well as the ideas in early Judaism that actions of ancestors play a deciding role in their descendants’ fates. It is obvious to the author that merits are understood of as credits due to the metaphor throughout the Bible of sin as a financial debt. In the Sermon on…

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    Buddhist continued to chant in Pali their prayers. Monks eat only once a day, so they must be fed for the whole day, hence the large amount of food offered to them. We also witnessed the practice of water offerings to the Buddha’s to generate the merits. Merits are generated for the success of their spiritual practice. Around the temple were three large Buddha Statues and empty bowls for donations for various causes tied to the…

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    This paper will evaluate the practicable merits of arguments made by John Stuart Mill in and Immanuel Kant regarding motivation and consequences in determining morality. Mill bases his argument on Utilitarianism which seeks to maximize the total amount of happiness and minimize the amount of pain and suffering. Mill removes focus from the motivation and places higher importance on the consequence/result of an action to determine one’s morality. Kant emphasizes the importance of motivation as…

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    people who suffer from intellectual difficulties feel they are a part of society and are not hidden in an institution. They are also held in order to avoid social exclusion. Social inclusion improves a person’s with an intellectual disabilities quality of life as it broadens their experiences and helps them deal with problems more efficiently (Hall 2010) Merits and limitations of group. There are two groups that are held in the centre which targets…

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    Norms In Frankenstein

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    most monstrous aspect of Victor's character is his lack of remorse or caring for things that an emotional human being typically cares about. The Author argues that these negative elements are detrimental in society because one must have sympathy in order to feel emotions toward one another. In Volume 1 of Frankenstein, Victor's fearfulness to speak about the truth unleashes the “monster” in Victor and leads to Justine's execution. Through the portrayal of of the “monster” inside Victor, readers…

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