1. httpswww.youtube.comwatchv=uvmz5 e75zia what makes things
1. 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvmz5E75ZIA
What makes things morally right and morally
wrong? Utilitarianism actions are morally permissible IF and
ONLY IF they produce at least as much happiness as any other
available option.
2. https://youtu.be/uGDk23Q0S9E
Utilitarianism looks to make as many people as possible
whatever it is that creates value. For instance, growing food on
a mass scale can cause water pollution and hurting the
opportunity for fishermen to catch fish. Utilitarianism would
say that is fine as long as the value of growing the food
outweighs the negatives, particularly if protecting water reduces
the valuable food production. Of course, there are likely ways
to use a different perspective, or theory to argue for protecting
water.
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoCuVa9UeR4
Utilitarianism cares about net value to society. This approach
makes sense in many cases. But, if the theory tells us to
"maximize values" for society. If we are talking about
distributing resources, certain groups of people (like the poor or
disadvantaged) might always lose out. For example,
utilitarianism may say we should not give any parking to
handicap people at a grocery store, if doing so costs too much
for everyone else.
4. https://youtu.be/-UhiRLuSlIU
Kantism says a behavior is ethical if it fits universal laws and
moral duty, and if the person acting is doing so with duty in
mind. For instance, most people would agree that it is not
morally right to have child slaves work to produce our clothes.
So, acting in a way that avoids clothes made with child labor
2. would be ethical in a Kant way of thinking.
PassengerTop 6 United States Airports by Traffic CountTotal
Passenger
Count20062007200820092010201120122013201420152016Tren
dsATLANTA GA
(ATL)84,846,63989,379,28790,039,28088,032,08689,238,05992
,389,02395,513,82894,431,22496,178,899101,491,106104,171,9
35CHICAGO IL
(ORD)77,028,13476,177,85569,353,48064,158,34366,733,60766
,659,70966,629,60066,777,16169,999,01076,949,50477,960,588
LOS ANGELES CA
(LAX)61,041,06661,896,07559,716,45956,520,84359,070,12761
,862,05263,688,12166,667,61970,663,26574,937,00480,921,527
DALLAS/FORT WORTH TX
(DFW)60,226,13859,786,47657,080,33356,030,45756,905,6005
7,744,55458,620,16060,470,50763,554,40264,074,76265,670,69
7DENVER CO
(DEN)47,325,01649,863,35251,245,33450,167,48551,985,03852
,849,13253,156,27852,556,35953,472,51454,014,50258,266,515
NEW YORK
(JFK)43,762,28247,716,94147,799,09045,915,06946,514,15447,
683,52949,291,76550,423,76553,254,53356,827,15459,105,513
Source:https://www.aci-na.org/content/airport-traffic-
reportshttps://www.aci-na.org/content/airport-traffic-reports
QuestionsAnswersQuestionsWhich airport had the most
passengers for all years 2006 to 2016? Use the airport code in
your answer.How many airports had fewer passengers in 2008
compared to 2007? Enter a value such as 1.What year did JFK
start having more passengers than DEN?What year did LAX
start having more passengers than ORD?What airport had the
second-highest number of passengers in 2016? Use the airport
code in your answer.
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