Moral Duty
Affirmative Action is a policy which attempts to address long standing opportunity inequalities within our society. By setting different standards for those groups who have been denied opportunities, it is hoped that a greater percentage of people within those groups will be able to reverse the status quo and take full advantage of opportunities within our society. On that basis, Affirmative Action is morally defensible. On the other hand, when individuals within one group are extended opportunities without meeting the standards that others must meet for the same opportunities, it is at the expense of the others, who may therefore be denied opportunities, even though they may have met a higher standard. On this basis, Affirmative Action may not be morally indefensible.
primogeniture
Capital (stocks, goods, and assets)
low level of prejudice
land and slaves.
Moral Duty
A choice is a decision made between different options, while an action is the physical or mental process of carrying out that decision. In other words, a choice is the selection of a course of action, while an action is the execution of that chosen course.
management
To have "more" implies that you have some in the first place, so on that basis the answer would be yes. You can of course start earning money from a point of having none, so on that basis you could say no.
ISLAM
What provision(s) of the securities law will probably be the basis for a class-action lawsuit by the stockholders
There is not a requirement to be able to swim. However, if you cannot swim, you will be required to take swimming courses on a regular basis. I believe it is an annual requirement to take the course until the tests can be passed.
Meditate
One of the primary roles of public relations is to measure the public's reaction to the product. That information becomes the basis for the course of action the company takes regarding the product.
rationale and aim are basically the same thing rationale: A set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief. aims; a purpose or intention; a desire outcome
Auguste Comte
Auguste Comte