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    Intro to Philosophy Final

    INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY FINAL EXAM (West campus) 1. Which of these is a problem with Kantian moral theory: a. the individual doesn't count, a few can be sacrificed for the benefit of the many b. it appears impossible to calculate the resulting effects of any action on all the different people it affects in all the ways it affects them c. the moral truths are universal, and thus differences in particular circumstances

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    Classification

    the Department of Corrections in the State of Montana, classification is basically a way of consolidating and controlling the offenders that are housed in the prison all based upon their identity. Offenders are also categorized by their behavior and other potential risks. When it comes to prison facilities, there are specific purposes of classification and specific ways of how classification systems are used to place prisoners. In the State of Montana, the primary or main purpose of the system of

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    Dollar General Case Summary

    deciding in this case? First of all, there are multiple issues involved in this case which are as follows: • A fact that the tribal court had the power to exercise jurisdiction of the non-Indian, that met the first exemption noted in the case of Montana v United States, which allowed tribes to judge civil actions, not criminal, over non-Indian people on tribal land when the non-Indian entered into a consensual relationship with the tribe.

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    Charles M. Russell Research Paper

    the western frontier. His parents are Charles Silas Russell and Mary Elizabeth Mead. He had one sister Susan Mead Russell.His parents sent him to a military school. That lasted a short time. Then the family sent him to a sheep ranch in Montana. When he was in Montana he wanted to become a real cowboy. Charles had a role model that he got his encouragement from. This guy was Jake Hoover. He

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    Caso de Barrabes

    alpinismo era incipiente en el mundo y por el valle sólo había pastores, cazadores y contrabandistas necesitados de calzado con el que andar por la montaña manteniendo los pies protegidos. En 1936 ya estaba completamente establecido y, pese a tener una de las mayores tiendas de calzado del Pirineo, quizá nunca imaginó que se podría subir a la montaña por placer o deporte. 1936 fue un mal año para todo el mundo. La Guerra Civil acabó con mucho esfuerzo e ilusiones en toda España. Para la familia Barrabés

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    Photography Personal Statement

    history. I want preserve people and make their stories known. Their stories are our history. After my sister passed away, I knew I had to make a drastic change. So after a year at a community college in Florida, I moved to Montana, a place where I didn’t know a single person. Montana, a place where I had only ever been once before

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    Analysis of an Ethical Dilema

    involves a parent who has given his toddler liquid cannabis without doctor knowledge. This situation was aired on ABC News on May 5, 2011. The article is titled “Montana Dad Gives Cancer-Stricken Boy Marijuana Behind Doctor’s Back” (James, 2011). A two year old child named Cash was diagnosed with a stage four brain tumor. He lived in Montana and was taken to Salt Lake City, Utah for extensive chemo therapy treatment. He suffered septic shock, a stroke, and a pulmonary hemorrhage. The child was extremely

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    Analysis of Disney Products

    Pascal Muhammadi Entrée 5 NIK 29113193 ================================================================================= What research methods do you think Disney applied to tailormade their products? Please explain which method(s) is used to which product. It is expected that you could explain the method(s) to definestrategies for at least 5 products. 1. ESPN As one of the business chain, Disney would use Quantitative Method to support the research. Because of television business involves

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    Scarface Stereotypes

    songs, and glorifying him because he pursued his own dream through illegal traffic of drugs. This assumption is based on cultural stereotypes regarding the American ideal that everyone has the opportunity to have success through hard work. Tony Montana, became a victim of the reality of the American dream. As a result, he envisioned a way to deal with his life, and ended with being a king in the drug cartel. This ideal affects society in general, because Scarface portrays an example of obtaining

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    TANF Case Study

    Introduction TANF The Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program was created under the 1996 welfare reform law known as the Personal Responsibility and work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (Falk, 2014). TANF is funded by a $16.5 billion-per-year basic federal block grant. Each state is also required to contribute at least $10.4 billion under a maintenance-of-effort (MOE) requirement (Schott, 2012). TANF primary purpose is to fund a wide range of benefits and services for low-income families

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