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    While the organizations are continuing their pledges commitment to conserve the environment through their packaging and recycling, while the firm operation in Colberia continued destroying the native species. If PharmaCare has really have made their concern on the environment, the firm should control the adverse effects of destroying the habitats and native specifies therefore, the strategies when it comes of using the packaging and recycling it should be approved by the Federal, Drug and…

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    Benjamin Britten Biography

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    became an opera of a large scale work later known as Peter Grimes. ( Hanning ) Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes as mentioned above was one of his most famous pieces written and following the second world was. This proved that momentum of the post war though tragic was greatly needed by the arts environment. It was the first opera he ever composed. Peter Grimes premiered in London of 1945 with Pears, his companion in the leading role. Peter Grimes was not only based on a poem but about a…

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    Philippian Religion

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    Introduction There’s a reality attached to being a follower of Jesus. It’s that in your ministry at some point or another, there will be people who will dislike what you’re doing. Likely because you’re involved in the liberation of people they once had some power over. Regardless of the reason, as one who lives like Christ, you will be faced with adversity. They will search for your wrongs and attempt to use them as reasons for why you shouldn't be listened to. However, much like the story of…

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    Ethical Utilitarianism

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    Finally, Ethical Universalism [utilitarianism] is a theory expounded by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) that the ethically right thing to do is the action that produces most utility/ benefits than other acts. Under Utilitarianism, individuals do not merely look to their own pleasure, but are concerned with maximizing pleasure for all [“greatest happiness for the greatest number” principle] including future generations. John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), Bentham’s disciple, modified the theory by…

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    Utilitarianism Bentham’s moral theory was founded on the assumption that it is the consequences of human actions that count their merit, and that the kind of consequence that counts for human happiness is just the achievement of pleasure and avoidance of pain. He argued that there is an easy way of calculating human actions, and it is done by considering how intensely pleasure is felt, how long it lasts, how quickly it follows upon the action, and how likely it is to avoid harm. Utilitarianism…

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    The Hobbit: Book Vs Movie

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    Do you prefer a original, alluring book? Or an action-packed movie with many added characters? Either way the story must get across to the audience. It's just how the story is portrayed. A book offers a look into the mind of characters and how they make the choices they do. Different people prefer different types of storytelling. Some movies cannot be told the way a story was told, such as a series of flashbacks cannot be portrayed to a screen because it would be too confusing for an audience…

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    freedom as it is a main aspect of life today, being able to have your own expression of this is vital to one's life in the present day. I have found this theme evident in the films and or novels: The Truman show, Directed by Peter Weir, Dead poets society, also directed by Peter Weir, Divergent, Written by Veronica Roth and The Lord of the Flies', written by William Golding. These four films/novels show a significant trace of this theme that I have chosen which ties together…

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    Utilitarianism is one of the most well-known moral theories. It is based on the idea of utility which denotes the overall net benefits created by an action (Grama & Spinello, 2015). According to the theory the action that creates the greatest benefit is the correct and moral action. When considering society as whole, utilitarianism seems like one of the best moral theories. Since it focuses on the net good of actions, overall society will benefit, even if specific individuals do not. Due to the…

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    "A joyous masterclass of physical comedy and general disaster" (Fiona Mountford, 2015) In Peter Pan Goes Wrong, by Mischief Theatre, the much-loved members of The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society battle against collapsing sets, flying mishaps and numerous miscues on their way to Neverland with hilarious and disastrous results, much to the dismay of any stage manager. I watched this play on the 17th of November…

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    Through the examination and study of 2 Peter and Jude, one can observe plenty of differences between the two books based on the variations of tone, content, and theme. The reader can sense the tone of the text based on the way the author conveys the topics and the examples used. As displayed in the chart above, there are many points where the text aligns, but each with its respective information that is left out or included. There are also points that are unique to each of the two books where…

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