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    Consequentialism is a moral theory that state the possible outcome of a consequences based on one action that are basis to any morality or judgement toward the action. In both Utilitarianism & Ethical Egoism use the theories of consequentialism to focus on the outcome of the primary motivation of that action of whether or not that conduct is ethical. A moral right action is one that produce a good result therefore the consequence of the good action is outweigh to all other consideration. The two…

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    If you think you’re doing well, you should know a robot could do so much better; but is that so bad? Kevin Kelly doesn’t seem to think so, as presented in his article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will - and Must - Take Our Jobs”. Kelly recognizes the increasing automation in the workplace, and sees it as a benefit not a loss. Robots replacing human jobs must occur in his mind because the benefits greatly outweigh the shallow changes. Kelly takes on a refreshing opinion further presented by…

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    truth and never turns a blind eye to anything. For that a good citizen needs to be well informed via any media source. If you are not well informed you cannot give a truly honest opinion about an issue. (Bens 194) They should not let their emotions takeover because it could cause them to misread the facts and blind them from the truth. Truth is needed to build trust in those around you and for them to trust you because if we do not trust each other how are we going to function as a society.…

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    Having a job is basically someones whole life, its one of the reasons we gave to get up every morning. In “The Consequences- Undoing Sanity” Louis Uchitelle argues that layoffs have a large psychological impact on a person. Uchitelle states that “Layoffs are destructive psychologically for the individuals who lose their jobs” (345). Uchitelle is correct in his argument because people in my own family have suffered a layoff and went thought the same negative problems that Uchitelle discusses in…

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    Ww1 Armistice

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    I agree with the historians that World War I did not end on November 11th, 1918. World war I was a war that ravaged the lives of many civilians, military personel, and countries as a whole. A war fought by industrial developed nations with new technology and new ways to cause harm upon mankind and its enemys. This war brought about massive causualties and conflicts never seen before on planet earth. When an opportunity presented itself to stop confluct, the opportunity with some interests was…

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    Social Media And The Erosion Of Journalism Overtime, everything must evolve. From fashion trends, to the human understanding of the universe, the world is a never ending string of fluidly shifting events. Even the way information is created and consumed is relentlessly altering and adapting. In the digital age, journalist, the gatekeepers and protectors of public information, are hard to distinguish from the herds of bloggers, and the countless soap box preachers. Often, the lines between fact…

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    potential users. In hind sight, I do not believe the company and its leadership truly understood what it would take to establish it’s self in China. It is my belief that Google believed that they could bulldoze their way into the Chinese market and takeover in that country. If they had conducted their research with extreme detail, they would have realized how much the influence the government has with respect to private sector business with their own citizens but even more so with the foreign…

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    Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment report by United Nations ESCAP states that “the decreasing FDI in 2013 in Mongolia may be due to new Strategic Foreign Investment Law (the SFI Law) passed in March 2012, stating that the parliament must approve foreign takeovers in strategic sectors, such as mining. Investors have stated that this law has brought about regulatory uncertainty that weakens Mongolia’s position in attracting FDI.” The Parliament of Mongolia enacted the SFI law on May 17, 2012 due to…

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    two sides to themselves, and sometimes even more than two. In today's society everyone seems to judge people whether they are a good hard working loving person who sees the world with eyes of innocence. Or if they choose the bad side of themselves takeover and dominate them into doing whatever they wish to, and be careless, with no heart. Everyone would still try to point out flaws. Dr. Jekyll takes a…

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    Rue 4 de Vaurobel, a six story townhome, where an innocent sixteen year old girl’s free will is robbed right from her. All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr, juxtaposes two very complex and different stories; a blind adolescent girl who is trying to find her way in a new environment and an obedient teenage boy who turns soldier after learning how to configure radios. Marie-Laure and Werner’s story are from two utterly contrasting ends of the spectrum but connect during the same time…

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