Set out Nozicks Wilt Chamberlain argument. Explain what you believe is the best objection to that argument, and then the best reply to that objection.

Set out Nozicks Wilt Chamberlain argument. Explain what you believe is the best objection to that argument, and then the best reply to that objection. Say what, in the end, you believe that the Wilt Chamberlain argument proves. Citation style
The Oxford University Standard for Citation Of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is to be used for footnotes and the bibliography.Suggested Readings:
1. Anarchy, State, and Utopia- Anarchy, State, and Utopia
2. The Cambridge Companion to Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and UtopiaPlease also use the handout attached.II – Structure
1. Introduction
Cut to the chase right off by saying what the specific problem of the essay is and why it is a problem.
People call sexual practices perverse all the time, but it is hard to figure out what the criteria for perversion are and what difference it makes whether those practices are perverse or not.
Avoid long-winded, flowery and vague introductions such as: Philosophy has been studied for a long time.
Give your thesis up front, saying in the first paragraph exactly what position youre going to be arguing for.
Set out how you understand and will use the key terms in your essay, especially any that are used in the question itself.
2. Argument. Go for a methodical, point-by-point presentation. The reader should know in each part of the essay what the essay is trying to prove, and how it is trying to prove it.
(The reader should be able to use all of his or her brain-power learning from the essay and assessing whether its arguments are plausibleand should be able to spend no brain-power trying to figure out what the essay is trying to prove.)
3. All essays should include critical evaluation of the topic under discussion. Its not enough just to describe what others have said. By the end the readers should understand the arguments that have led you to your own conclusions about the topic.
4. Conclusion. Avoid glib conclusions such as this is a very difficult subject and there are arguments on both sides. Your reader knows that, especially as you should have presented just those arguments. Your conclusion should be a considered response to the arguments you have given, challenged and evaluated.
At this point, dont be afraid to give your own personal response to the question, so long as it is based on and follows from the material you have discussed. The examiner does want to see that you have engaged with the material rather than simply regurgitated it.
III – Style and economy
1. Clarity is the main virtue of a philosophy essay. Its better to write a clear boring essay than a muddled entertaining one.
2. Simplicity: Simpler words and short sentences are often clearer. Dont go for fancy terms or complex sentences unless you absolutely have to. (Note: One almost never has to.)
3. Define the essays main terms with precision early on (you may have done this in the introduction).
a. E.g. Act utilitarianism is the thesis that an action is right if and only if it is the action that produces the most utility.
4. Focus: Dont lay out more of a view than you need to. There are no marks for simply repeating everything you know about a subject. On the contrary, there are higher skills marks available for knowing how to leave out irrelevant material.
a. E.g. if your problem is that utilitarianism may be too demanding, you may not have to discuss in the essay the different interpretations of what utility is (whether there is a distinction between higher and lower pleasures, etc.).
Focusing appropriately on the question at hand is one of the best ways to get marks in philosophy. Meandering aimlessly is a very fast way of losing them.
5. Depth: Go in depth concerning the problem specified by the essay topic; you dont need to say everything about everything. Better to explore one subject in detail than two subjects superficially.
6. If youre arguing against someones position, present your opponents arguments as sympathetically as possible. Your arguments are only as strong as the arguments they defeat.
7. These essays may not need to use many (or even any) quotes from the readings.
8. Very rarely will you need to discuss the work of more than two or three philosophers in any detail in an essay. It is better to pick representatives of the positions you are discussing and evaluating these in depth than to rattle off a dozen names that you barely mention again.
9. Avoid starting sentences by I feel or I believe. The point of the essay is to convince others using good arguments, not simply to express oneself.
10. Avoid sweeping and unsupported statements that may be controversial, e.g., There are no right answers in morality.Tips:
Answer the questions clearly and in a focus way
Say one thing very clearly, or if questions asks for two then two things
Dont want a general setting out of theory, pick the way that you want, say there are other ways but talk about the most important ones. Get marks for what you leave out just as much as what you leave in.
Always think what is your strongest suggestions.
Look for the deepest level of the points, theory. Strong structure
Methodical, step by step structure
Make 6-10 points

Describe your collegiate experience thus far. How has this experience and the knowledge you’ve gained influenced what you plan to study?

Describe your collegiate experience thus far. How has this experience and the knowledge you’ve gained influenced what you plan to study? How have they influenced your decision to apply to St. Edward’s?
This essay is for an admisson for the
St Edwards Univeristy Im an writing this because Im applying to the university

What is the primary difference between political economy and cultural studies? Herman and Chomsky (2002) explain that those in the position to control the media have the capacity to control the content and the messages that are transmitted to the audience, what are the scholars inferring with this concept? Apply your knowledge of American media systems, as well as commercial motives that shape content.

You will have 5 questions/topics to choose from below, from the 5 select 3 to respond to.When responding please be sure to designate the appropriate number of the topic to which you are responding (i.e. Response to Question #3).Be as thorough as possible with your response, it is in your better interest to reference specific theories, theorist/scholars when responding to the questions/topics. Responses should be 500 to 1000 words (per response) for a total response of 1500 to 3000 words.Use at least 2 resources outside of class readings to supplement/affirm your information and position.Post all responses in one submission to the appropriate Blackboard Assignment link (Final Exam). It would be in your better interest to draft your original responses in Microsoft Word and then copy and paste your entire submission onto Blackboard.You have until Wednesday (December 12) 4:15 pm to submit your responses.
2. Define ideology; how is ideology relevant to media content? Describe how ideology plays into cultural studies, mass media content and concepts of mass media as a cultural storyteller. Use contemporary examples of media content that demonstrates and supports your argument.
3. Describe Stuart Halls model of Encoding/Decoding. How do Semiotics factor into Halls model of Encoding/Decoding. Examine 3 of the 6 attached media samples, and describe what you would believe the Preferred Reading would be from the producers relationship to the advertisement. Next, explore from the consumer perspective the possible dominant, negotiated, and oppositional readings of the advertisements.4. Explore the theoretical foundation of media uses and gratification; what does the uses and gratification theory tell us about our consumption of media content. Describe the uses and gratification model; apply the uses and gratification model to a genre of television program: 1) select a specific program, 2) describe the primary audience of that program, 3) describe how the uses and gratification theory explains the audiences consumption of that television program.
5. What is imperialism, describe cultural imperialism. How does media content contribute to concepts of cultural imperialism? In your own words describe how the American entertainment market (i.e. music, movies, television, publishing) demonstrate traits of cultural imperialism. What examples of transnational cultural flows can you note that refute concepts of cultural imperialism?

Within the American cultural movement from 1820-1860, American transcendentalism was a literary movement that directly questioned logic and reason.

Who were these individuals, what were their goals and how did their writing affect the American publics view of the world around them. Please use at least two individuals within the movement, and a specific piece of each authors works to explain how the transcendentalist movement affected and changed the course of American literature. Also, do you think that these writers and their works impacted their immediate world and/or have long-term effects on American literature? Requirements: Make sure that you read the complete question and provide examples.

A 2-page Executive Summary to the CEO of your company providing an analysis of the previous three years including your overall HR management functions, that are based on the organizational characteristics, environment and strategy (described in the case) including areas of HR strengths and deficiencies with respect to the overall strategy for the previous three years.

A 2-page Executive Summary to the CEO of your company providing an analysis of the previous three years including your overall HR management functions, that are based on the organizational characteristics, environment and strategy (described in the case) including areas of HR strengths and deficiencies with respect to the overall strategy for the previous three years. Be sure to discuss how you adjusted your Annual HR strategy and programs you provided in attempt to adjust to various external and/or internal incidents and problems confronted annually. Finally, provide your future two-year plan (HR strategy, programs and budgetary needs) for the next two years. Due by 11:59 PM, December 13 to BB using Turnitin.com This paper should not have references. If you have any question please give me call at any time.

explain one potential ethical issue of conducting secondary research. Include how you might avoid this ethical issue.

There are two main types of research: primary and secondary. In primary research, you collect your own data to analyze a topic of interest. For this Assignment, you will be conducting secondary research. In secondary research, you research information already collected by a primary researcher. Performing secondary research includes evaluating existing literature for strengths, limitations, and ethical considerations. When evaluating literature, think about questions such as the following:Were the author’s interpretations and conclusions supported by the evidence he or she presented?
Was there any apparent bias?
Were there other ways that specific data could be interpreted other than how the author approached it?
Were any important variables left out of the study?
Was every assertion supported by fact?
Did the text use reliable resources?
When conducting secondary research, you have the responsibility of evaluating your own research to avoid ethical issues.To Prepare
Find three peer-reviewed journal articles in the Walden Library databases related to a human and social services program that interests you professionally. You may wish to use the program you selected for this weeks Discussion. Consider strengths and limitations when evaluating the articles. Finally, consider potential ethical issues in conducting secondary research.The Assignment (3 pages):Briefly summarize each article you selected.
In your summary, provide an evaluation of the articles (accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency, and coverage).

Select then define three of the following elements of journalism:

Select then define three of the following elements of journalism:
– Journalism’s first obligation is to the truth
– Its first loyalty is to citizens
– Its essence is a discipline of verification
– Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover
– It must serve as a monitor of power
– It must provide a forum of public criticism and compromise
– It must strive to make the significant interesting and relevant
– It must present the news in a way that is comprehensive and proportional
– Its practitioners have an obligation to exercise their personal conscience
– Citizens have rights and responsibilities when it comes to the news as well-even more as they become producers and editors themselves2. Use two current news events (within the last 6 months) to illustrate and support your argument for why these are the biggest challenges facing journalists today3. Attribute all information to the source(s) it comes from.