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    think negatively of those who speak it. This causes conflict within my value system as well as between my value system and others value system. Conflict within my value system can happen because I value my culture, but others might not as much as I do. This forces me into conundrum because do I fight for my culture respect or do I accept and give up because this is inevitable. Also, a conflict between my value system and societal value system is that some see nothing wrong with cultural…

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    discussing the transformation of use value to exchange value, reification and commodification, and whether these three key concepts are harmful and a disadvantage towards the behavior of consumers. Individuals in Western countries from the early twentieth century depended on mass communication for information…

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    standardized superior services across the board when inquiries arise. When it comes to value added services, and end to end model will greatly enhance Acer’s supply chain model. End to end value chain innovation will allow Acer to utilize a horizontal value chain as opposed to a vertical value chain. This method will help to identify areas in which there may be non-value added cost and work to mitigate any inefficiencies…

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    Default Hedonism to measure net worth of pleasure and pain. These two units are hedons and dolors. As previously mentioned, a hedon is one unit of pleasure, and a dolor is one unit of pain. So when one experiences an episode of pleasure, the intrinsic value of that episode is equal to the number of hedons in that episode. The same can be applied to an episode of pain. To further break down this claim, Feldman says that experiencing more intense pleasures is better than experiencing less intense…

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    “The only way you can tell whether an intention would be good is by looking at whether performing the corresponding deed would be good, in which case the appeal to intentions isn 't really necessary.” This argument made by Peter Abelard is a bit confusing because, it begs the question, “how can a deed be named good or bad if the intention isn’t necessary? While attempting to answer this question, I became conflicted by many of my own moral and ethical ideals. Often I found myself questioning if…

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    ends’ (Hewitt, 2010, p.331) and thus casts doubt on whether these apparent anti-hedonistic intuitions provide evidence against hedonism as a theory of rational action. She argues for the possibility that whilst only pleasure has ‘objective, intrinsic value’, we are disposed to ‘desire many things besides pleasure as ends in themselves’ (Hewitt, 2010, p.332). This disposition comes about because of the benefits in regarding some things, other than happiness, as valuable in their own right because…

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    According to the Value Theory there are two general kinds of values; instrumental value or intrinsic value. In John Mill’s argument, he argues that things having intrinsic value should be what we pursue in life to live a good one. In particular Mill’s term happiness as being the only intrinsically value. Mill’s defines happiness being intrinsically valuable, because it is valuable within itself and not for its use; which matches the definition for something to hold intrinsic value. I will…

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    Needless to say that value appears to be one of the most important components of every business. The quality of products predetermines its popularity among the customers, so every company tries to add value to its goods and increase the profit. The term of "value chain" is commonly defined as a set of activities, which are aimed to create and build value for a specific type of product (Gale, 2016). This process helps an enterprise to separate beneficial activities, which help a company to…

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    The first Smokey Bones opened in Orlando, Florida in 1999. Since then Smokey Bones has had an extensive history including changing owners, expanding the restaurants, and evolving the menu. Smokey Bones Bar and Grill is known as a casual, dining restaurant that specializes in barbecue and sports entertainment. The goal of Smokey Bones is to be the favorite choice for food, drinks, and fun. They aim to provide good food and drinks in a great atmosphere as the appeal for their guests. Smokey Bones…

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    What is value? The question is tricky to answer on its own, but it can be helpful to look at the big picture. When trying to decide what is valuable, one often has a hard time distinguishing between the concepts of “want” and “need.” It is not believable, however, to draw a barrier line between the two and claim that want and need will stay separate unconditionally. For each person, wants and needs are defined differently. The “wants and needs” of a homeless person compared to those of a…

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