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    Please answer ALL of the following questions below. You can use bullet points if you’d like to assist in organizing any of your answers, but do use complete sentences. 1. Drawing on lecture notes and course readings, identify at least two reasons that explain the dramatic increases in agricultural productivity seen across the world since World War II. You can answer this in just a few sentences. (5 points) At the end of world war two, agricultural productivity improved worldwide. A reason…

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    says that an action is only good if it is commanded by God. But, because of this one-sided argument posed by divine command theorists, this might not always be the case. On a grand scale, Divine Command Theory is very flawed, as per the Euthyphro Dilemma. One reason that divine command theorists are flawed might be because that it is not really plausible that every good virtue on Earth is good because God commanded it. This is because if every virtue was good because it was commanded by God,…

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    Whole Foods Case Study

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    Most chains stick to one layout for all of their stores so that they can all be uniform and operate the same way. The way Whole foods does creates their stores makes more sense in adapting to their surroundings and letting each store be their own to a certain extent. Whenever I have walked into a Whole Foods I do not get the feeling that it looks like the last one I have been in, it makes me want to explore the store and see what is new and different from the last one. This is a great model…

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    Army Ethical Dilemmas

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    Center of the Army is responsible for the payment of all personnel of the Brazilian Army. It uses a system where the officers receive more due their responsibilities and the other ranks follow receiving less and so on. Nonetheless, the ethical dilemma is in the mandatory assignments, in the financial assistance when the family has children under six years old, and the financial assistance to get military uniforms. When assigned to a new post, Soldiers receive a financial compensation to pay…

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    Problem Statement/Definition of Research Area Permaculture – is this idea of sustainability the way of the future? The idea of permaculture (permanent agriculture or permanent culture) was developed by two Australians in the 1970’s, David Holmgren (a graduate student) and Bill Mollison (his professor) (Sullivan, 2008). There are many branches to the permaculture movement, all of which are related to ecology, sustainability and the idea of working with nature rather than against it.…

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    facility with at-risk teenagers. I may have some missteps, as I am only human, but overall I would keep this in mind while working with any population. Working with children in a treatment setting has its perks and its downfalls, but one big moral dilemma you deal with is getting too close to the children. If you try and become their parent, it will reflect poorly on both you and the child. You may transfer some of…

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    Whole Food Case Study

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    1. “grocery lit” is a term coined by Michael Pollan and is a reference to the literature presented in grocery stores. He argues that supermarkets have developed a new form of literature that aims towards getting the consumer to buy a certain product. By using this form of persuasion, grocery stores hope to create a relationship between the consumer, the farmer and the product. This relationship takes the form of a story that has some real basis and some exaggerated facts in order to enhance the…

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    scene exemplifies what Joshua Greene calls a prisoners dilemma, because it involves two groups people who are put in the situation of checks between if the citizens or criminals of Gotham should live. They are given the option of pressing the button on the detonator and blowing up opposite boat and killing all who are in it. Greene states that the prisoner's dilemma is a way to explain why a persons morals are the way they. The prisoner's dilemma involves two criminals who are trying to stay…

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    Indeed, one might argue that men are actually able to make both short-term and long-term planning. This ties in with Kavka’s argument that, actually, people in the state of nature are not in a one-time Prisoner’s Dilemma situation, but they are in a “multiparty Prisoner’s Dilemma” (Kavka,1983: 302). This means that the player is likely to be involved in a series of games in the future, thus the result of a game at present might affect the outcome of another future game. For example, if two…

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    One pivotal hypothesis raised and proved in Garette Jones’s paper “Are Smarter Groups More Cooperative? Evidence from Prisoner’s Dilemma Experiments, 1959-2003” is that the smarter the students (which is measured through their SAT and ACT scores), the better cooperation they will perform. Moreover, with every 100 increase in combined SAT points, the likelihood of people choose to cooperate become 5 percent higher. This experiment of researching the correlation between individual intelligence and…

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