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I will pay for the following article The Role of Religion in Kwame Appiahs analysis. The work is to be 3 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. One principle that Appiah beholds is the existent of a commonality in all human beings despite the various cultural backgrounds and is responsible for the diversity in the world. Case in point, Appiah demonstrates how his experience with a Ghanaian festival resonates with the attributes of a celebratory environment and feeling over the world in different festivals. Appiah explains that each culture has its own festival and one other worldwide event that appears to make a difference in non-existent culture is globalization. In this regard, Appiah identifies globalization’s main objective as promotion of commonness while getting rid of divisions amongst the world’s citizens. Appiah’s analysis has a religious perspective too. In one instance, Appiah identifies the role of Cosmopolitanism in elimination of what is morally wrong. In this regard, Cosmopolitanism plays the same role as religion would in the world. This expose elucidates the role of religion in Appiah’s analysis while comparing his approach to my approach.

Appiah identifies globalization as an event each individual in the world identifies with. In this regard, he further identifies that the role of globalization is to make the one solid unit where people eliminated the divisions between them and embraced each other as one common people despite their race, religion, and ethnic affiliations. In addition, this commonness in people, as promoted by globalization, should exist regardless of different heritages. The roles of religion while Appiah carried out his analysis is that, religion enabled individuals acquire a global perspective (Livingston). In this regard, a global perspective amongst individuals enabled them to view the world as one homogenous group regardless of the different cultures and religions different people and individuals practiced. Appiah’s approach is not different from in regards to homogeneity of people through globalization. My approach to globalization is that, regardless of the different religions practiced in the word, people are one homogenous group since the role of religion is to enable individuals view others as one homogenous group. However, Appiah identifies people’s fear that the magnitude of globalization in the world posed a challenge whereby western civilization could greatly affect cultural diversity. Nevertheless, he analyses the situation and puts it that the right approach involves taking individuals as the appropriate object of moral apprehension instead of a nation or a particular plan. In this regard, religion plays a role in Appiah’s analysis in that, religions identifies each person as independent of a group regardless of what binds the groups together in this case religion being the common link. In addition, judgment will be passed to a person on an individual capacity (Livingston). This is true of the role of religion in that, an individual is independent of the religion, or creed they practiced. In addition, religion notes that we are humans. In effect, we think and reason as individuals and not as societies or as collectives on what is morally right or wrong. This approach is similar to my approach of life that there is nothing like collective thinking. In addition, each individual is responsible for their own actions that are independent of the creed they practiced and their society. Appiah notes that Cosmopolitan, denotes a citizen of this world and further acknowledges that each one of us has a responsibility over the other individual.

 

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The Wildcat Oil Company is trying to decide whether to lease or buy a new computer-assisted drilling system for its oil exploration business. Management has decided that it must use the system to stay competitive; it will provide $1.1 million in annual pretax cost savings. The system costs $7 million and will be depreciated straight-line to zero over five years. Wildcat’s tax rate is 34 percent, and the firm can borrow at 9 percent. Lambert leasing Company has offered to lease the drilling equipment to Wildcat for payments of $1,650,000 per year. Lambert’s policy is to require its lessees to make payments at the start of the year. Suppose it is estimated that the equipment will have an aftertax residual value of $700,000 at the end of the lease. What is the maximum lease payment acceptable to Wildcat now?

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The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched in 1991 by UNICEF and the World Health Organization to ensure that all health care organizations providing maternity services become centers of breast feeding support. A maternity facility can be designated “baby friendly” when it has implemented the specified ten steps to successful breast feeding.

After reviewing the information in the article,

Cardaci, R. (2017). Beyond Maternity Nursing: The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. American Journal Of Nursing, 117(8), 36-45. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000521947.45448.d9

Respond to the following:

  • Describe the potential social, economic, and cultural implications associated with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative.
  • Describe how the registered nurse can overcome the obstacles to make the Baby-Friendly Initiative a success.

 

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True or False? Explain?

1/ Consideration can be past or present consideration but never future consideration

2/ Mike states to his mother that she will be put into an old age retirement home. This is an example of undue influence

3/ In contract law a lack of  “consensus” means that the parties did not expect to be contractually bound to any agreement

4/ The legal concept of “frustration” can be a defense to a breach of contract

5/ A gratuitous promise can be enforced in a court of law provided that the person receiving the promise did something that was detrimental to themselves as a result of the promise

6/ Standard form contracts demonstrate, in concrete form, the principle that the courts hold, that parties to a contract are usually of equal bargaining strength

7/ Use of a seal alone can never replace or substitute for the requirement of consideration with regards to contracts

8/ A breach of condition in a contract allows the innocent party to repudiate the contract

9/ A person is required to honour a gratuitous promise if made under seal

10/ Even though a person promises to hold an offer open for a specified period of time, the offeror can revoke that offer before that time if he feels like it prior to acceptance

11/ A person who becomes intoxicated by drugs or alcohol cannot escape a contract on the basis of his incapacity alone

12/ A breach of warranty will bring the contract to an end

13/ When a party is responsible for an act that frustrates a contract it is treated as a breach of that contract

14/ When an outside, unforeseen event interferes with the performance of a contract, and there is some other way to fulfill that contract, performance is required

15/ Unconscionability, as it pertains to contracts, means that the courts will void the contract if one of the parties to the contract receives almost no benefits under the contract

16/ Death of the offeror does not terminate the offer

17/ An acceptance of an offer applies when and where it is received except when it is communicated by telephone

18/ A person is required to honour a gratuitous promise if made under seal even though a person promises to hold an offer open for a specified period of time, the offeror can revoke that offer before that time if he feels like it

19/ If a person didn’t intend to be bound by their agreement there can be no contract

20/ A person who has voluntarily become intoxicated by drugs or alcohol cannot escape a contract on the basis of his incapacity

 

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