It's industry was based on cotton, which was picked by slaves.
Both the endocrine glands and the nervous system is a major regulating systems of the body. the first is the anterior pituitary, the second one is the adrenal gland, the third one is pancreatic islet, the fourth one is the thyroid gland, the fifth one is the posterior pituitary and the sixth is the parathyroid gland.
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We basically need them to live. Natural resources are used to make food, fuel and raw materials for the production of goods that we need and use everyday
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Which school of ethical thought is found in The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged?
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Ethical Egoism
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As originated by Henry Sidgwick in his book,The Methods of Ethics, ethical egoism is ethical position that one has to do things in their own self-interest. In other words one has act and do things that only benefit him/her. It however differs from psychological egoism, which is of the opinion that people can only act in their self-interest. Ethical egoism holds, therefore means , that actions whose consequences are only beneficial to the doer can be considered ethical.
Bertolt Brecht's technique of setting events in another place and/or time to distance the emotional impact, yet enhance the intellectual impact for the audience is called <u>the alienation effect, or the distancing effect, or the estrangement effect or simply the V-effect</u>.
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Bertolt Brecht, a German theatre playwright and poet, is known for his epic/dialectical theatre as well as his 'V-effect'. He was not a supporter of the conventional, commercial theatre during his times.
Emotional manipulation was not acceptable to him, which was happening during those times in Nazi rule. This apparently led him to develop his V-effect or alienation effect.
According to this, the audiences should be primarily entertained or surprised, instead of being too involved emotionally with the characters in front of them. This enhanced the intellectual impact for the audience, at the same time making them step a little away from the intricacies of the characters.