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    people die in exchange for the one life on the other track because five is greater than one. Therefore, it is immoral to allow the train to take its natural path due to the fact that the number of lives lost is not in the best interest for society. In the second scenario, utilitarianism states that one should throw the bigger man over the bridge in order to stop the train and save five lives. Although this scenario may appear to be cruel, it is in theory the same as the first scenario and has…

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    Your goal to train for the unpredictable is not to be ready for anything in the sense that you will know the outcome no matter what but to train to be resilient to the change of the unknown. In the communication field we train for the best outcome with the best scenario as well as train to enforce the basic of their respected gear so when something does happened the Marines will be able to react on it and fix the issue to get communication back up. What we fail to do at times is to train for the…

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    they would save five individuals over one individual, or the one individual with the cure to cancer over the five individuals because in both situations the outcome results in saving more people. In a situation such as the trolley problem where the train is still moving, the Utilitarian approach reflects a logical way of thinking that an average person in this situation would think. An individual would be quick to choose between saving one or five strangers, and they would save the five as it is…

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    me, that mysterious feel to a book gives it this type of ‘sex appeal’ that makes the book a part of your life and you have to go on until it is over. 2. Setting- The setting of the book is of course on a train that was headed to Stamboul (Istanbul) to London but after the murder of a man the train gets stuck onto a snowdrift. 3. Who are the main characters? Though there alot of characters involved…

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    lists the train stops making sure i have the right train. The third one on the list is where I want to go. I squeeze through the crowd as I try to make my way up the dull grey…

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    terminal started with the Railroad Era in 1840, where track-laying began to reach its golden age. New Jersey soon purchased Somerville and Easton Railroad companies. These companies were known for their service near Elizabeth and Somerville. Commuter trains, still in fact go through these towns. Take the Raritan Valley Line whenever you have a chance. Around 1860, New Jersey soon began to lay track from Newark Bay to Bayonne, and also the Hudson River, which would interact with the Pennsylvania…

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    no the dogs need to stay where they are in military service. the dogs have jobs that they need to do.yes you learn to love thangs just like you learn to forget them. the dogs were not yours in the first place so why do you need them so bad.those dogs are the only way to find bombs if you take them how will we find them. working dogs are partners to the men and women who serve the us . the keepers should not get the dogs when they are hurt in service.it would be a waste of money a effort.the…

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    Research Paper On Magnets

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    . Introduction Superconductivity is widely regarded as one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century. A superconductor, is a metallic alloy or compound that will conduct electricity without resistance below a certain temperature. The major applications of superconductivity pertain to the medical, science and industrial field, and they all require high intensity magnetic fields. Therefore this report outlines superconducting magnets, its benefits of why they are good magnets, as well as an…

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    Pitifully most people will craw on top the train, to risk their lives, as this is the only available large space. From the photograph is shows the speed of the train ,as a normal people , It is very difficult to stand firm, for others to stay elsewhere, the fares on the roof are high, and it is also possible to avoid or reduce the back and forth movement…

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    cop Popeye Doyle driving furiously and looking up at the train above on which the sniper he is trying to catch is on, or showing the point of view of the buffer as the train crashes into it, the film constantly puts us in the most privileged position to understand exactly what is at stake in the scene. However, conversely, it cuts much more often (but never frantically) during action sequences, like the bar roust or the car chase under the train tracks. But still, drama is tensed out by holding…

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