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Meta Ethics Chapter Summary
In the book, Rachels provides some interesting insights into an ideal moral philosophy that can
govern the lives of human beings. The author promotes the idea of evolution as a process in the
ethical realm where developments from previous philosophers have been made in order to
provide benefits for all people. The preceding philosophies were aimed at opening opportunities
for the development of moral codes for all people. However, most of them were criticized in one
way or another depending on their specific flaws (Rachels 174). While it is difficult to achieve a
perfect moral philosophy, it is possible to improve upon the established ethical and moral frameworks
that govern modern life. As a result, the author proposes the concept of evolution.... Show more
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Interestingly, this moral philosophy is not subjected to the flaws existing within the
consequentialism and deontology. This is because this form of ethics is not aimed at achieving a
set of defined moral principles by which people live. Virtue ethics, similar to the meta ethics, deal
with broader questions which relate to human behavior, moral values, and human happiness.
Conversely, one shortcoming is that through the broader analysis, people are left with a wide room
to establish their own flawed definitions of morality and virtuous human values. It, then, creates a
large margin for human error in the process of establishing proper behaviors. For instance, under
the virtue ethics, an individual is allowed to make a decision that he or she sees as morally upright
based on their limited knowledge about how it affects others. The individual lacks a wider frame of
knowledge that would help him or her realize that, ultimately, the decision may not actually be the
right
Vision At The Blind And Visually Impaired
Vision is defined as the sense by which objects in the external environment are perceived by means
of the light they give off or reflect (Saunders, 2007). Vision is very a significant aspect in human
life. If an individual is visually impaired, it will cause other developmental delays in that individual
including the sensory, motor, cognitive, social and language developments (Texas School for the
Blind and Visually Impaired, n.d.). It is already well known that infants are not born with perfect
vision. They only achieve vision close to adult maturity by about six months after birth. There are a
lot of aspects of vision in infants that undergoes development such as contrast sensitivity function,
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Additionally, by knowing how colour vision differs in infants and adults, if we find out that an
infant does not have colour vision that works the same way as adults, then even if the test has been
adapted for infants, it still cannot be used.
FPL chromatic discrimination paradigm is used for examining colour vision in infants. From
experiments conducted using FPL chromatic discrimination paradigm, it is proven that colour
vision of infants improve significantly between 1 and 3 months of age (Brown, 1990). In a review
paper by Brown (1990), it is stated that infants at 3 to 4 weeks of age generally have poor ability to
discriminate colours. However, when long wavelength lights are used, the result is vague. Most
experiments result in infants at 1 month of age failing to distinguish the stimulus when it comes to
using long wavelength light. Having said that, there are a few reported infants that could discriminate
successfully. As for infants over 2 months old, it is clear that half of them could make some
chromatic discriminations.
At 3 months of age, based on the several studies mentioned by Brown (1990), most of the infants can
already make chromatic discriminations. Hence, it is concluded that they have colour vision to a
certain degree as they might not necessarily be trichromats nor have the colour vision of an adult.
Relation between colour vision and spatial vision
During the first 3 months of life, colour vision and test
Assessment Of The Risk Assessment
with after checking the reason of threat and give it some time to minimize itself. Lastly, this could
determine that the threat could all together be avoided.

Threat source power


Probability of likelihood
Method to take act

Likelihood LevelLikelihood Definition HighThe threat source is highly motivated.

MediumThe threat is motivated and vulnerability is accessible.

LowThe threat lacks motivation and vulnerability. . STEP 6: IMPACT ANALYSIS


The major step of the risk assessment is impact analysis of the risk that could incur threat for the
system itself. While considering the impact analysis the major step of the risk assessment there are
three steps that could be keeping in view...

Mission of the system


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The violence of integrity might be the first step of attackers to attack the data and make it corrupt or
misuse it which reduces the organization assurance against opponents.
Loss of Availability
If the mission critical information system is not in the access of end users the organization s
objective might be impacted. This in turn shows the loss of data s functionality and operational
works less integrity. For example, if the mission critical system is not available for the staff, they
might not be able to feed the data to the system when it is ready. So it is important to keep the data
system available to the users.
Loss of Confidentiality
The data confidentiality known as protection of data information from hackers or unauthorized
users. This loss of data confidentiality leads to the data to be accessible by hackers or intruders. It s
probably their first step to get into the system and kills the confidentiality of the system. To keep the
data safe from hackers or intruders it is utmost important to keep the data integrated and safe so that
no one can access it other than the authorized personals.
Data Quantitative versus Qualitative Assessment
Qualitative Assessment
The qualitative assessment is known for prioritizing the risk areas that needs immediate attention for
impact analysis. The main advantage of the qualitative impact analysis is to get access of the risks
that needs immediate attention, this lead to time saving
In The Digital World, The Concept Of Direct Marketing...
In the digital world, the concept of direct marketing (especially direct mail) seems novel. Personally,
I love to receive direct marketing messages tailored to my interests such as Ulta Beauty emailing
product recommendations based off of my past purchases. According to the Direct Marketing
Association, direct marketingproduced $2.05 trillion in sales in 2012 representing roughly 8.7% of
U.S. gross domestic product, (Kalb, 2015). While 8.7% doesn t seem like a large portion of the
GDP, direct marketing driven sales growth continued to outpace overall economic growth (7.1%
versus 5.1% for the year 2011), (Koul, 2013). The DMA Factbook released the 2015 direct
marketing spending which proves the relevance of direct mail,... Show more content on
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Based off of DMA Factbook, data several direct marketing channels telemarketing, online
advertisements, and direct mail scored well in the somewhat positive to extremely positive consumer
category. Compared to Facebook advertisements, television commercials and sponsored LinkedIn
posts that ranked as extremely negative to somewhat negative. This data shows that consumers enjoy
the direct marketing experience more that what they are receiving online or on television.

In addition to personal marketing messages, direct marketing has various mediums to communicate
with target consumers.

A common misconception is that direct marketing is limited to just direct mail. However, direct
marketing simply means direct communication with consumers regardless of the medium used.
According to the DMA, there are several mediums used for business to business and business to
consumer direct marketing.

While e mail is the leading medium, especially for B to B communications, direct mail is a close
second place for B to C communications. According to DMA, the share of digital channels in the
marketing budget is expected to increase from 19% in 2011 to 21% in 2012. The star of the show
is mobile marketing, with an annual growth rate of more than 50%. Other digital channels, such as
social network marketing, search engine marketing and others will all increase by over 20%,
Negative Impact Of Globalization
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There is an upsurge in international business. Communication is better and information is easier to


access than before. Therefore, universal boundaries have been broken considerably, a scenario that is
commonly referred to as globalization. Presently, geographical and social barriers are no longer the
primary barriers for doing business, they are the secondary hindrances, all because of globalization.
However, globalization brings with it opportunities as well as challenges to the global economy. In
this paper, we compare and contrast five different writings on the impact of globalization.
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par 1). These findings differ very much from those of the other two dissertations discussed above.
Nonetheless, Goryakin et al. agree with Birdhan that the economic impact of globalization directly
depends on the social and political situations within an economy. Many individuals are driven by
global markets and its prospects thus giving them a chance to meet and embrace different cultures.
Subsequently, they are forced to understand each other s diversity and find new mechanisms to
assimilate into a common way of life (Goryakin et al. par 4).
Globalization helps in the spread of culture. For instance, musicians from developing countries are
able to access a global audience due to globalization (Letts 4). Thus, they eventually sell more both
locally and globally. This has been aided by essential technologies such as the televisions, radios,
cable networks, and internet. Additionally, it has become easier to familiarize oneself with global
trends through the internet. For instance, it has become easier to access more more movies, music,
sports, and entertainment making it easy to learn about different cultures. However, most of the
developing countries have concerns about the negative impact of globalization on their cultural
setups. The countries complain that their cultural backgrounds including, identities, traditions,
norms, and language are destroyed . For example, a lot of Arab states have their customs
The Effects Of Arsenic Contamination On Soil Quality,...
Kerosene contamination affected soil physicochemical properties such as pH, total phosphorus and
microbial biomass which are important indicators for assessing soil quality, fertility and
productivity. Findings show that the soil used was a loamy soil and is know to belong to the alfisol
series of the USDA soil taxonomic system of classification (Ibia et al., 2002). The study shows that
the higher kerosene contamination levels, significantly delayed emergence and inhibited the
germination of some seeds. The poor emergence obtained at higher pollutionlevels of the oil
treatment can be attributed to poor aeration. In addition, the inhibition of germination may be due to
the absorption of the oil by the seeds, which caused them to be swollen... Show more content on
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The decrease in the relative growth rate of Zea Mays in this study due to kerosene oil treatment of
soil shows that the oil interrupted the growth of the plant. According to Kathirvelan and Kalaiselvan
(2007) the leaf surface area determines in large part the amount of carbon gained through
photosynthesis and the amount of water lost through transpiration and ultimately the crop yield.
Reduction in the leaf and plant height as was observed in this study implies that there would be
low photosynthetic efficiency of the plant as much of the solar energy emitted by the sun would
not be absorbed by plant for photosynthesis. This definitely leads to low yield of the plant with
subsequent low availability of food and poor economy due to low sales of such plant s products.
Since the relative growth rate measures the efficiency of seedling (Brand, 1991), the reduction in the
relative growth rate of Zea mays reported in this study imply that kerosene oil reduces the efficiency
of the plant.
This study also shows that Zea mays did better in the polluted soil left for six months than in the
polluted soil left for three months and than the soil polluted and immediately planted on. This
confirms that with time, natural biodegradation occur and the kerosene polluted environment has
ability to purify itself, if and only if the source of pollutant is not intermittent.
Figure 1 to 6 shows that the lower kerosene contaminated soil did better than the
Kant s Aesthetic Judgments
In this paper I argue that Immanuel Kant s argument that pure mathematics, both arithmetic and
geometry, are a priori synthetic judgments fails to demonstrate that they are not, in fact, a priori
analytic judgments. Kant utilizes examples in the B Introduction to his Critique of Pure Reason to
demonstrate his point that geometry and arithmetic are both a priori synthetic judgments. These
simple examples provide him with a somewhat convincing and strong argument for his conclusions.
The crux of his argument focuses on demonstrating their synthetic nature, as the fact that they are a
priori is well established and generally agreed upon by his critics and contemporaries at the time.
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He seems to believe that numbers are somehow disconnected from one another. He takes twelve
to be a distinct object from five and seven and, it appears, even from the sum of the two. However,
this seems misguided. His argument is clearly laid out from the start as 5 + 7 = 12 . This is a
statement of identity. Kant has already granted that statements of identity are analytic
propositions necessarily. It would be an absolute contradiction for 5 + 7 to not be 12 . This is, of
course, what he initially points out in his argument. Kant states that the concept of twelve is by
no means already thought merely by my thinking of that unification of seven and five (B15), but
how isn t it? One can perform all of the same arithmetical operations on 5 + 7 just as if it were 12.
Indeed, it seems that 12 is really only a kind of placeholder for 5 + 7 . 12 can be considered to be
a name with 5 + 7 as its referent. One can go even further with this idea and claim that 5 (and
likewise 7) are names with a similar referent. Giuseppe Peano s axiomatization of the natural
numbers yields a very simple system with which we can actually do this. The natural numbers
can be constructed with the use of a successor function and a starting point, namely 1. We can
represent the object denoted by 2 as the successor of 1 , or, more simply, s(1). Thus, the claim 5 + 7
= 12 can be written as s(s(s(s(1)))) + s(s(s(s(s(s(1)))))) =
Aldo Leopold s Sand County Almanac
Sand County Almanac
By :Mason Ostlie

Sand County Almanac was written by Aldo Leopold in 1949. He is a environmentalist and forester
and has helped out with many hunting and conservation magazines. This book is one of the most
inspirational environmental books ever created in the 20th century. It contains several of Leopold s
thoughts about his interactions with nature. Many of the main concepts and foundations of modern
conservation, ecology and land ethic can be found in this book.He explains what it means to be a
person of the land and that people don t care about taking care of the land. Everyone wants what s
most convenient for them and that we can use everything. Everything is here for the purpose to
make us happy. The Sand County ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The summary of Leopold s work is what should be admired, as Leopold was a pioneer in changing
the American view of the people s place in nature. One of my favorite quotes in the book was: the
modern dogma is comfort at any cost , which is saying that to get comfort, you have to spend
money. Another favorite quote was: is education possibly a process of trading awareness for
things of lesser worth? What I got out of this is that it s saying the true definition of education
and what school is. Leopold s views on the world are very good and they show how much we don
t think about the world and the land ethic. Also, it shows how all we care about is comfort and
convenience. His view of being out with nature is also good because our world is filled with
technology and many people forget about nature and how important it is to us. The through line
that I think defines him is Earth Keeper, his views of how technology and people hurt nature and
how we need to protect it. Nature is such a big part of our lives and we need to take care of the
earth.A topic I was challenged by is the whole aspect of is almost everything bad? Is all technology
and photography bad? Photography, I feel,
Argumentative Essay On College Cost
In the United States today, college costs have grown faster than prices in other categories, the tuition
growth has outpaced overall price growth in recent years. Many colleges raise tuition because they
are uninhibited by the normal economic forces. Additionally, the higher education institutions have
few reasons to keep costs low to attract more students. Thus young adults face high cost increases
without necessarily improving the quality of education. Subsequently, families suffer hardships on
paying the collegefees and undergo the many burdens. The college costs problem should be
addressed because the underlying costs keep rising and there is little effort to control the costs
leading to many young adults facing financial crisis without the quality of good education they
deserve.

Fewer students are able to attend college, especially students of lower income because of the
increasing college costs. The cost of college is also decreasing the number of students able to attend
their top choice school. According to The Fiscal Times, a recent survey by the Higher Education
Research Institute at UCLA finds that the percentage of incoming students attending their first
choice college or university declined in 2011 to 57.9 percent, down from 60.5 percent ... Show more
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The high costs of college tuitions are hurting the economy. There is a decreased amount of aid
available for the neediest students. Four years ago, 81% of people believed that a college
education is a good investment. That number has fallen sharply to 57% due to a combination of
lack of available jobs and the increasing price of college. In order to find a good job, one must
have a college degree but employment is not guaranteed, regardless of education. In order to reduce
debt and increase the number of college students, the government must make actions to stop the
rising cost of college and take steps to guarantee jobs for college
Essay On Freedom
Were you born with freedom? History has shown us that people had to demand their freedom, so
in a way they achieved or earned it. Is freedom granted only if it is demanded , is a question that
people ask when they see our country or other nations history. When we are born, we don t really
think how we received our freedom, but we got it by the help of people from the past. The
following stories are examples of the fight for freedom in our country and others: March on
Washington , Cairo , and also Reading Lolita in Tehran . People had to protest for days maybe
even more, just so the government would take them serious. People didn t give up so easily, at
some point they did win and receive their freedom. As history shown us, people... Show more content
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Another part of the diary that caught my eye was that they sang the national anthem like if it was
doing harm to their government, but it was Eight months ago some young protesters from the 6
April Group had been arrested in Alexandria for singing the national anthem; it was instigatory the
prosecution said . The last words the author writes were very sad Some of us died . I m shocked
how violent protests can get, just so the people could gain their freedom. Reading Lolita in
Tehran is a memoir written by Azar Nafisi, That uses your imagination even more than the other
stories because the author tells the reader to do so. I have no choice but to appeal once again to
your imagination , she would ask you to think about a young lady named Sanaz. Inside her home
she s a very happy and colorful lady, but when she goes outside she has to cover her entire body
with dull and black clothing. She says her goodbyes and puts on her black robe and scarf over her
orange shirt and jeans, coiling her scarf around her neck , and put on thin lacy black gloves .
Even after doing all of that she still has to roam the streets like a dog scared of being arrested or
even worst punished for not dressing or acting properly. On the streets, there s multiply militia
troops searching for people that are disobeying the laws or doing something that shows rebellion.
Women of her mother s generation could walk the streets freely, enjoy the company of the opposite
sex, join the police
Mardi Gras Research Paper
FAT TUESDAY RUN All around Louisiana, the people celebrate Mardi Gras in early spring.
Urban cities such as New Orleans and Baton Rouge utilize fancy bright lighted parades, celebrity
kings and queens, and shiny beads to celebrate the festivities. Growing up in south Louisiana, I
attended many of these parades in the Big Easy. My grandparents would tell stories of rural Mardi
Grasand the Cajun culture. After hearing their stories, I decided to attend the courir de Mardi Gras.
The courir de Mardi Gras is a traditional Mardi Gras event held the Tuesday before the catholic lent
season in small rural towns. This is known as Fat Tuesday run.
We arrived early on a chilly spring morning in the small farm town known as Mamou, Louisiana.
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We rode along on the country side. Farm land stretched along the road for as far as the eye could
see. The majority of the farms grew crops of rice . But this time of year, the farmers flood the rice
fields to farm another delicacy of Cajuns, crawfish. After a short ride, we reached the first farm. It
was a small quaint farm with a small white wooden house and an old wood barn. The farmer and
his wife walked up to the captain. The captain spoke quietly to the farmer. From what I was told
was the captain was asking the farmer s permission to come on his farm and to offer dancing for
any charity. The riders waiting anticipally for the captain to wave his flag. The flag was suddenly
waved and the riders raced onto the property. The farmer grabbed a chicken from his coup by the
legs. He raised it in the air and released it. Several costumed riders frantically jumped off of their
horses and began chasing the chicken around the farm. While this was going on, the band began to
play a familiar Mardi Gras tune. One of the costumed men asked the farmer s wife to dance as an
offering for their generosity. The two were stomping , swaying and following the timing of the
music. Others joined in the festivities. Drinking, smiling and laughing occurred, as the riders finally
caught the chicken. Captain cracked his whip and the procession moved to the next farm. The
procession

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