What is eternal life and does it exist? How have various religions interpreted the relationship between life and death from a philosophical perspective?

What is eternal life and does it exist? How have various religions interpreted the relationship between life and death from a philosophical perspective? What do you believe? Do your beliefs relate to any of the philosophical themes raised in class? What is the nature of free will, and how is free will perceived in various religious traditions? Choose at least two different religious traditions to compare and contrast the understandings of free will. Nietzsche famously stated that “God is dead.” What did he mean by this and do you think it is true? Is morality static or circumstantial? If it is static, how does it remain so? If it is circumstantial, why do you think morality is allowed to change? Which would you prefer? Explain. Choose only one and write about it

Compare three monster examples – one from earlier weeks, Bluebeard, and the “very old man with enormous wings,” and explain whether or not you would classify the old man as monstrous or not. Explain what definition you would use about monsters – either on

Compare three monster examples – one from earlier weeks, Bluebeard, and the “very old man with enormous wings,” and explain whether or not you would classify the old man as monstrous or not. Explain what definition you would use about monsters – either on

By answering the prompt question must need 6 paragraphs. Must have Perrault’s “Bluebeard” and Garcia

Marquez’s “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” book

Read Pojman Parts VII & VIII. What are the strengths and weaknesses of contractarian and virtue-based ethical systems?

Read Pojman Parts VII & VIII. What are the strengths and weaknesses of contractarian and virtue-based ethical systems? In your answer, cite the philosophers and also examples from everyday experience.

lso, do you think that Césaire believes that these ideals are inherently destructive or that they are good ideals that Europeans simply did not apply to in their colonial projects?

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Aimé Césaire writes at length on the relationship between European ideals and the experience in the colonies.  List two or three of the ideals that you think are the most important to Césaire’s understanding of colonialism. (200-300words)

Also, do you think that Césaire believes that these ideals are inherently destructive or that they are good ideals that Europeans simply did not apply to in their colonial projects?(200-300words)

For the response to my classmate I will try to post it asap, you only need to say either you agree or disagree with her/his points and explain why (maybe 150 words if you can write more I really appreciate)

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Business Law Assignment 8 questions

 

MAKE SURE TO ADD ALL CITING AT THE END OF YOUR ASSIGNMENTS AS WELL. 

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Chapter 2 assignment : Essay questions with citing.

#1,2,3,4- page 47

Chapter 5 assignment: Essay questions  1,2,3,4 page 132-133

 1. The Senate recently released a report on wrongdoing at JP Morgan Chase. It found that bank executives lied to investors and the public. Also, traders, with the knowledge of top management, changed risk limits to facilitate more trading and then violated even these higher limits. Executives revalued the bank’s investment portfolio to reduce apparent losses. JP Morgan’s internal investigation failed to find this wrongdoing. Into what ethics traps did these JP Morgan employees fall? What options did the executives and traders have for dealing with this wrongdoing? 

2. Located in Bath, Maine, Bath Iron Works builds high tech warships for the Navy. Winning Navy contracts is crucial to the company’s success—it means jobs for the community and profits for the shareholders. Navy officials held a meeting at Bath’s offices with its executives and those of a competitor to review the specs for an upcoming bid. Both companies desperately wanted to win the contract. After the meeting, a Bath worker realized that one of the Navy officials had left a folder on a chair labeled: “Business Sensitive.” It contained information about the competitors’ bid that would be a huge advantage to Bath. William Haggett, the Bath CEO, was notified about the file just as he was walking out the door to give a luncheon speech. What should he do? What pitfalls did he face? What result if he considered Mill, Kant, or the Front Page test? 

3. A group of medical schools conducted a study on very premature babies—those born between 24 and 27 weeks of gestation (instead of the normal 40 weeks). These children face a high risk of blindness and death. The goal of the study was to determine which level of oxygen in a baby’s incubator produced the best results. Before enrolling families in the study, the investigators did not tell them that being in the study could increase their child’s risk of blindness or death. The study made some important discoveries: the level at which too much oxygen increased the risk of blindness and level at which too little increased the risk of death. What would Mill and Kant say about this decision not to tell the families? 

4. Because Raina processes payroll at her company, she knows how much everyone earns, including the top executives. This information could make for some good gossip, but she has kept it all completely secret. She just found out, however, that her boss knew that it is against company policy for her to do payroll for C-level employees. Yesterday, the CEO went to her boss to confirm that he, the boss, was personally doing the processing for top management. Her boss lied to the CEO and said that he was. Then he begged Raina not to tell the truth if the CEO checked with her. Raina just got a message that the CEO wants to see her. What does she say if he asks about the payroll? 

 1. YOU BE THE JUDGE WRITING PROBLEM Scott Fane was a CPA licensed to practice in New Jersey and Florida. He built his New Jersey practice by making unsolicited phone calls to executives. When he moved to Florida, the Board of Accountancy there prohibited him (and all CPAs) from personally soliciting new business. Fane sued. Does the First Amendment force Florida to forgo foreclosing Fane’s phoning? Argument for Fane: The Florida regulation violates the First Amendment, which protects commercial speech. Fane was not saying anything false or misleading, but was just trying to secure business. This is an unreasonable regulation, designed to keep newcomers out of the marketplace and maintain steady business and high prices for established CPAs. Argument for the Florida Board of Accountancy: Commercial speech deserves—and gets—a lower level of protection than other speech. This regulation is a reasonable method of ensuring that the level of CPA work in our state remains high. CPAs who personally solicit clients are obviously in need of business. They are more likely to bend legal and ethical rules to obtain clients and keep them happy, and will lower the standards throughout the state. 

2. President George H. W. Bush insisted that he had the power to send American troops into combat in the Middle East, without congressional assent. Yet before authorizing force in Operation Desert Storm, he secured congressional authorization. President Bill Clinton stated that he was prepared to invade Haiti without a congressional vote. Yet he bargained hard to avoid an invasion, and ultimately American troops entered without the use of force. Why the seeming doubletalk by both Presidents? 

 3. In the landmark 1965 case of Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court examined a Connecticut statute that made it a crime for any person to use contraception. The majority declared the law an unconstitutional violation of the right of privacy. Justice Black dissented, saying, “I do not to any extent whatever base my view that this Connecticut law is constitutional on a belief that the law is wise or that its policy is a good one. [It] is every bit as offensive to me as it is to the majority. [There is no criticism by the majority of this law] to which I cannot subscribe—except their conclusion that the evil qualities they see in the law make it unconstitutional.” What legal doctrines are involved here? Why did Justice Black distinguish between his personal views on the statute and the power of the Court to overturn it? 

4. Gilleo opposed American participation in the war in the Persian Gulf. She displayed a large sign on her front lawn that read, “Say No to War in the Persian Gulf, Call Congress Now.” The city of Ladue prohibited signs on front lawns and Gilleo sued. The city claimed that it was regulating “time, place, and manner.” Explain that statement, and decide who should win. 

Wellspring has determined that the cost driver for housekeeping is square feet and that the cost driver for administration and financial services is the number of employees

computing security


This should be easy–each one of you need to find one article (check the course content–lots of links with good sources under Key Sources … Research Databases), post a summary and its link for the others to see, and come to a consensus on which article to use (this is why it is called group work). Write the report as a draft (no need for fancy formatting) but please, avoid common grammatical/spelling errors. This is due on before the final exam (if done sooner, let me know). As before, the leader will post the report in the assignment folder and everyone will enter what part of the project they worked on.
Search using terms such as “Webcam, confidentiality, integrity, Java, denial of service, firewalls, encrypted e-mail, or instant messaging”, or other similar terms. Find a current news or research article showing how current network technology has added new complexity to security problems.
Then, in a page (single spaced) write a brief report describing how the article shows that networking magnifies the security problem, and explain how the problem is related to one or more of the computer security controls we have studied.

What is one of the issues with the new 199A deduction? How does Andrea describe Section 1231…

1. What is one of the issues with the new 199A deduction? 2. How does Andrea describe Section 1231 gains and losses? 3. What does Andrea say about a Section 1231 gain? 4. What does Andrea say about the flip side, a Section 1231 loss? [It’s really “net” … which she stresses later in the podcast] 5. How does she describe this tax provision? 6. What question has arisen regarding these gains and losses? 7. Andrea identifies the types of assets that result in Section 1231 gains and losses. What are those assets? 8. What requirement must be met for these assets to be Section 1231 assets? 9. The 199A deduction is meant to give a 20% deduction for what? 10. Andrea says at first glance, it would seem that the Section 1231 gains and losses should be _____________ in business income. 11. However, the 199A deduction was not intended to do what? 12. What type of gain does Andrea use as an example of income qualifying for reduced tax rates? 13. The law was written so qualified business income could not exceed what amount? [Remember, the deduction is 20% x the lower of QBI or taxable income subtotal. She is talking about the taxable income subtotal. Lowering the taxable income subtotal makes it more likely the deduction will be lowered.] 14. She says the conclusion of law writers was … If the Section 1231 gains and losses are treated as a disposition of a capital asset, then they are ______________in QBI (TI subtotal) calculation. 15. However… If the Section 1231 gains and losses are not treated as a disposition of a capital asset, then they are ____________ in the QBI (TI subtotal) calculation. 16. If you combine all the Section 1231 gains and losses into one net number, how is a positive number treated? 17. On the flip side, if you combine all the Section 1231 gains and losses into one net number, how is a loss treated? 18. A gain on a specific trade or business property 1231 asset can be treated as _______________ because netted amounts are _____________. 19. All your Section 1231 gains and losses are going to all be classified how? 20. What does the answer depend on?

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