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    In today’s world, society has an abundance of options to choose from; whether it is the type of soda they drink, brand of clothing, or type of car. Even within a certain product, there are so many choices; for example, purchasing a car. Customers have the option to choose what type of car, the size, color, year, and brand. When it comes to major purchases, such as car buying, most consumers try to do as much research as possible before making a decision. And just like there are many characteristics

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    cannot logically be applied or have no bearing on the statement of contention. His argument, seems to favor some of the ideas set forth in cultural relativism, but he has issues with other parts that make cultural relativism what it is. The first mistake is in his comparison following the example of there being different moral codes. In outlining and explaining the cultural differences argument, he gives an example that he began the article with regarding the Callatians and the Greeks, and their

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    painting of the same thing would vary, and that the same concept applies to history. The past is often presented to us as mere facts, and it is this class that has given me the opportunity to assume the job of a historian and create my own storyline. Moral Relativism plays a huge part in my personal thought process about history. I tend to attempt to see things from more than just my perspective. Though I may disagree with many of the actions taken throughout history, my belief is that it is important

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    financial systems rules. Financial regulation within a system that clearly had ulterior motives and lacked market discipline is inevitable. Without clear transparency of what and how borrowers are investing individuals savings will surely lead to moral hazard and conflicting interests. With Dodd Frank hopefully some of this asymmetric information will be largely more apparent to an inspecting investor. This Act aims to promote the

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    through Amitai Etzioni, and the cosmopolitanism perspective through Robert Fine. Firstly, Communitarianism is not about the rights of the individual but rather it is about the rights of the community. Communitarianism believes we should give our moral responsibilities to our group, although that group may be defined. Some examples of the groups that an individual would belong to would be based on their race, ethnicity, culture, and religion. Communitarianism is the main way decisions within politics

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    Juvenile Delinquent Theory and Process Midterm Shelby Horton 03/19/2015 Moral panics have always been around, and are usually correlated with crime. Moral panics are often something that is triggered by an event that makes its way through media and stories around the world. With technology growing now more than ever, these panics have found a faster way to expand throughout the world. One moral panic that seemed to cause an uproar in the United States was the effect of heavy metal music

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    I find the four standards in which rhetorical articles can be evaluated the most interesting rhetorical concept we have discussed this semester. I find these standards intriguing because how a rhetorical piece is perceived is dependent on which approach one takes. When using an artistic standard, content is analyzed by the aesthetic elements and overall appeal of the rhetorical article. This type of standard is about sense perception and may be viewed as poetic. The means of which the rhetor created

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    2.) When we debate about Epictetus and mills work we tend to agree with both philosophers but one of these philosophers ideas are better than the other. When it comes to Epictetus and Mills advice on the way people should live life is quite interesting. Epictetus advise us on the fact that some things are in our power and choice worthy we talk about clear thinking, right choices, right aims, good character traits. Stoics believe that if we develop the habit or disposition of getting our aims, valuations

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    “Beyond Authority,” and “Ethical Theories,” I have a clear understanding on what Weston means when stating ethics is a learning experience. Ethics is a learning experience that starts from the moment you are born. Your family instills in you basic morals from the moment you can comprehend rights from wrongs. Derived form roots of ethics Utilitarianism, states that an action is morally right if the majority believes so. Even evil motives can be can be considered acceptable if its for the over all-good

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    Economies of Scale

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    Introduction The conditions proposed by the financial crisis and international markets have ended up affecting the practice of economies and shared frames of reference on the nature of the problems. A minor phenomenon in Bangladesh can have substantial impacts in New York or London. The scale and size categories have become central to the analysis of what is happening. Institutional sizes are related to risk externalities [Makridakis / Taleb, 2009]. The work produced [Haug, 2007; May, 2008] offer

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