Answer: E) conformance problem
Explanation:
Conformance problem is the issue that can occurs due to fall down or declination of the standard and quality of product to the limit to which it cannot be accepted by customer.It generates dissatisfaction because consumer requirement is not met.
Other options are incorrect because efficiency problem is the issue due to product is not efficient enough.Unstructured problem is caused due to structural issue that occurs in product or service. Design problem and process design issue is the problem that occurs in designing and processing of product .
Thus, the correct option is option(E).
In the English-speaking part of the world, two-party system is the most common. For example, in the US the two parties are the Democrats and the Republicans.
In many other countries three-and multiple party systems are more common and it is uncommon that a government is not a coalition of two parties (with one or more parties in the opposition)
Answer and Explanation:
Kant's principle of universalizability suggests that we do what we feel should be generalised or in his words universalised. I'm there words for something to be considered morally valid it should be generally satisfactory and not just apply to one person
On the other hand his principle of humanity suggests that we do those things that treat each human being as though he is the end not the means. In other words, we do not consider another human being to be something that could be used to achieve another thing but the sole purpose or end for which anything is done
The above do have contradictory applications since by generalizing a thing we could still be using a human being and not making him the end in this respect. I believe the best of the two principles however is the humanity principle since by holding this principle dear every human being would treat each other better and the universalizability principle would still apply.
Answer:
Soviet propaganda under Joseph Stalin took a variety of forms and used a number of different techniques. A lot of propaganda placed Stalin along with earlier communist visionaries, like Karl Marx, Joseph Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. This propaganda presented Stalin as the natural successor to these great leaders that were continually praised in Soviet newspapers, schools, and elsewhere in society. Over time, the portrayals of Stalin changed from simple praise, to taking the form of a cult of personality. Soviet propaganda portrayed Stalin as a brilliant and kind, all-knowing figure who would lead the world's people to socialism, calling him the ''Father of Nations.''
Liberal because it is on the left