This is the kind of concept a utilitarian would agree on. If the result is positive for a large group of people, we should seriously consider doing it.
However, I would like to comment on this concept. In my opinion (and that's what you're asking for) there are situations in which the ends don't justify the means. You can e.g. think about mass-bombings to fight against terrorism. However, the possibility exists that innocent people will be hit, and will die. Therefore, the end don't always justify the means (in my opinion).
Margolis<span>, in </span>anticipating his next public speaking assignment<span>, </span>thinks<span> that </span>while he may not<span> be the </span>most skilled speaker<span>, </span>he<span> is </span>intelligent<span>, </span>he knows<span> how to </span>research<span> a </span>topic<span>, and </span>if he spends some time practicing he ought<span> to be </span>able<span> to </span>get<span> at </span>least. a “<span>C”. </span>Margolis<span> is </span>most<span> likely engaging in which technique for improving ...</span>
Answer: System evaluation
Explanation:
System development life cycle persist system evaluation mechanism in which generated system is evaluated and accessed. This mechanism is followed in different phases of this cycle to keep it up-to date.
- Assessment of proper operation, management ,costing of functions,costing of tools and other equipment involved in system.
- It also monitors consistency,flow, workings, intended output etc.
The end of the Cold War and the collapse of international communism created a new panorama in contemporary international relations and the need for a review of the US role in the world. The victory of the United States in the Cold War and the dismantling of the Soviet Union created the conditions for what was then defined as a New World Order.
The end of world communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union brought a new context to international politics, in which only one country would have the potential to become the organizing hegemonic power in the world. This context has brought an internal review of the possible positions that the United States should take and the nature of the possible conformations of a New World Order.