I will never forget the last time I went to an amusement park. This happened before the whole problem with the pandemic and the beginning of the quarantine. It was the last time that I had fun outside the house and gave me a mixture of nostalgia and hope.
I will never forget the day we had to stay locked inside the house for months, not knowing what would happen, while thousands of people were dying every day and we were not sure if we would get out of this situation.
I will never forget my last birthday party, it was a really silly party, actually, but it was a lot of fun and was with the friends I love.
I will never forget when my younger brother was born and was brought home as a baby. I remember sitting at the door waiting for hours, until my mother and brother arrived.
I will never forget my first trip alone, because I had a strong sense of responsibility and independence, but I was also a little afraid, but I am proud to know that I did everything myself.
According to the text "Evaluating a Case Study: Developing a Practical Ethical Viewpoint," Ms. Smith, Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Jones cannot agree on who deserves to win a prize for outstanding moral behaviour. The candidates are Mr. Big and Mrs. Little. The main ethical concerns are: whether one big, good act counts more than many small good acts; whether benefitting one person greatly is better than benefitting many in small ways; and whether a good act that does not benefit the actor is better than an act that does benefit him.
The approach that I would use is utilitarianism. According to this approach, the "most" moral act is the one that contributes to the greater happiness of a greater number of people. According to this idea, Mr. Big would win the award. This is because Mr. Big saved a man from drowning. However, this man was an important businessman, which means that Mr. Big also saved all of the man's employees from having to face unemployment. He benefitted the largest number of people.
The correct answer is B. Dependency theorist
Explanation:
The dependency theory is an economical and social theory that was developed during the 1960s and 1970s to explain the economic situation of underdeveloped nations. According to this theory global economy is controlled by certain wealthy states that use undeveloped nation, its resources and different economic strategies such as tariffs and interest rates to keep economy of developed or high-income nations which implies high-income nations benefit and low-income or undeveloped nations cannot progress and its economy depends on those nations that control the global economy. Therefore, if a sociologist states core nations control the global economy and use different strategies that favor high-income nations over low-income nations he is a dependency theorist as it is in dependency theory high-income nations dominate the economy and benefit from low-income nations.
Answer: Cause and effect
The author is making a claim of cause and effect, because he is describing a phenomenon while outlining the consequences that will follow from it. The "cause" in the excerpt is the introduction of mandatory voting. The consequences that will follow are: 1) some uninformed people will cast ballots, but more importantly, 2) mandatory voting will motivate those voters who haven't become involved before to educate themselves, now that they need to vote.