Kant’ moral philosophy.

In stark differences with utilitarianism, Kant argues that morally is made up of primarily moral duties, or moral obligations, rather than consequences. If an action is morally wrong (i.e., violates any of the two categorical imperatives as explained on the PowerPoint), then no amount of good consequences can ever make the action correct. Watch this […]

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Classroom assessment strategies

Determine what age group your students are and the school/center location. Create a class profile. What are some specific demographic information that will have an impact on the assessment plan? Include students in ESL and students that have an IEP. Create a teacher team profile. Besides the team of teachers, who else (SPED teachers, parents, […]

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“Death, be not proud”

Read the following poems: “Death, be not proud”“The Lake isle of Innisfree” (499)“The Road Not Taken” (504) 2, After you have read each poem, write a brief paragraph of the subject and theme for each poem. Write a separate paragraph for each poem. Do not clump it all together. Write a 1 paragraph contemporary relevance […]

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Strategic and managerial advantages and potential drawbacks of each of the four regional organizing models

What are the strategic and managerial advantages and potential drawbacks of each of the four regional organizing models discussed here (investor, family, keiretsu, and codetermination)? In which type of organization would you personally prefer to work, and why? Sample Solution

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