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    Oedipus The Golden Rule

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    donate excess (available non-necessary) money in an effort to aid refugees in an attempt to have food and shelter. Universal maxim: Nobody should provide excess money in an effort to aid refugees in an attempt to receive food or shelter I want a world where no one donates money to refugees though if I was a refugee myself I would want money to be donated. World not donating money, though wanting help in the same boat This would make action 3 immoral, hoarding money and being greedy. Version 2:…

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    passing are familiar side effects to this act. Karen Pazol states, “In 2009, 8 women died as a result of complications from known legal induced abortion; from 1973-2009, 411 women have died as a result of legal abortion.” It does not stop there, the quantity of unlawful abortions in the United States amid the 1950s through 1960s reach out to 1.2 million. About 5,000 American mothers passed away yearly as an immediate aftereffect of these hazardous, back-alley abortions. “There are currently no…

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    2014, p. 121). This essay will first discuss the claims and evidence to support that supermarkets produce winners in society. Secondly, I will discuss the claims and evidence to support that supermarkets produce losers in society. I will use Bauman’s theory of the seduced and the repressed and Wrong’s concept of zero-sum and positive-sum game, to conclude given the evidence, that supermarkets end in a zero-sum game, meaning the disadvantages out weight the possible advantages, rather than a…

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    The lack of a viable currency in colonial New England is apparent, as is the restriction of trade due to the lack of monies. While an abundant supply of specie could have remedied this problem it lacked the ability to create more money in the way that colonial paper bills did. Marx’s generalized system will be used to demonstrate the process in which this occurred. Marx’s generalized system, which can be represented as m-m-c…p…c’-m’-m’’. The first portion (m-m) represents the loan from the…

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    Elements of the expectancy theory were very clearly demonstrated throughout this case study, and particularly with the new pay structure. With the proposed compensation plan, the physicians would have a very clear understanding of how their effort to obtain the minimum number of patients directly correlates to their individual success, and the success of their peers and hospital. The increased connection between effort input to rewards reaped for each doctor means that there is a higher…

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    Marx describes labor as way to establish the Worker as having a dominant position over the Capitalist employer. Additionally, his theories of the materialization of private property are set in a complex historical development of society in which humanity proceeds. Locke connected the idea of labor and property, and they result his concern for the rights of the individual over the justice…

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    Case Study: Draingo

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    DrainGo is facing significant issues with employee morale and customer satisfaction, which directly impacts the company’s bottom line. The low morale is a result of a poorly designed business model, where the tasks required of employees are not properly aligned with the skillset of these individuals. The most evident misalignment, is that of the order processing clerks, who are not properly trained to assess the complexity of each job, resulting in the improper allocation of resources to jobs.…

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    which is essential, he still criticize capitalism for exploitation of labor. First is the alienation from the product. Under capitalism individual doesn’t receive any benefits from whatever they produce, they lack the ability of to produce to gain money or feel satisfy after an accomplishment, followed by a quote Marx said, “When human beings become alienate from what they produce they lose control over their product”. Secondly he argues about alienation from productions. Individuals who works…

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    Define your organization of interest. The organization that I chose is the Lutheran Settlement House, located in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia. Lutheran Settlement House offers a variety of services but is known for their Bilingual Domestic Violence Program (BDVP). This organization partners with different domestic violence programs across the city to operate the Philadelphia Domestic Violence Hotline. They also offer free counseling, medical and legal advocacy, education and…

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    As per Marx, commodities have value, representing their intrinsic utility as well as a quantity of human labor related to the given commodities. A thing can have a use value, which “being limited by the physical properties of the commodity, has no existence apart from that commodity,” and an exchange value, “the proportion in which values…

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