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Fifty-Seven Difficult Questions



1
What is there about American society that makes baseball America's "national pastime"?
2
The actor John Gielgud believed that of all Shakespeare's characters Hamlet is probably the one most like Shakespeare himself–since, of all Shakespeare's characters, only Hamlet can be imagined to have written all the Shakespearean plays. How good an understanding of Hamlet's character does Gielgud's belief reflect?
3
Is it true that the U.S. needs to eliminate its national debt?
4
The question of altruism:

Can a person be motivated by desires that are not–ultimately–selfish?

5
Various impairments of the mind are commonly associated with old age. To what extent are these biological in origin? To what extent, social in origin?
6
Why does nodding of the head signify Yes and shaking of the head No?
7
Why does music written in a minor key sound "sad" or "downbeat," while music in a major key sounds "happy" or "upbeat"?
8
Discuss the belief that great literature of the twentieth century lacks protagonists who qualify as heroes. (Among the works you discuss, include at least two by the following authors: Anton Chekhov, Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Amy Tan, Chinua Achebe.)
9
Your summer vacation–what was it really like?
10
Is our adversarial legal system–in which an attorney dwells just on the facts that support the side by which he or she is paid–the system likeliest to achieve justice?
11
The U.S. Constitution makes no mention of a right to privacy. Should it be amended to affirm such a right? If so, how should the amendment read?
12
In his Book of Questions, Gregory Stock asks, "If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you [spend a year that way]?" How would you answer Stock's question? Address either the psychological or philosophical issues raised by your response.
13
What is meant by the phrase "the rise of religious fundamentalism"? Is it an actual current phenomenon? If so, what accounts for its occurrence at this point in history?
14
What is time?
15
Some have claimed that no true democracies ever go to war with each other. In fact, does history bear that claim out? If so, try to explain how democracy exerts such an effect.
16
What accounts for changes in fashion in clothing?
17
Has the fact that divorce is much more common now than it was fifty years ago made divorce easier for adults or children to deal with?
18
What determines what dreams a person has when he or she sleeps?
19
Why do we need sleep?
20
The poet John Keats once wrote (in his poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn"),
Beauty is truth, truth beauty,---that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.

By contrast, Plato (in The Republic) warns of poetry's power to make a falsehood seem true, by beautifying it.

What, then, is the relationship between beauty, as achieved by the artist, and truth?

21
How, exactly, does the status which society-at-large attaches to one's job affect one's job satisfaction?
22
Many admirers of Ronald Reagan credit him and his policies with the fall of Communism. Is that claim justified?
23
How does it affect one's personality to be the oldest of two or more children in a family? Alternatively, how does it affect one's personality to be the youngest child? The middle child? (Of these three questions address only one.)
24
Astronomers deal on a daily basis with distances like light-years, which are so great they are hard to imagine. Do astronomers therefore tend to feel "smaller" than other people do? (If so, in what sense? If not, why?)
25
Arm on the left, arm on the right. Eye on the left, eye on the right. Nose in the middle. Mouth in the middle. –Why is the outward appearance of the human body so symmetrical?
26
Why, if two wrongs don't make a right, do two negatives make a positive in mathematics?
27
You are the CEO of a consumer products company. How would you determine the portion of your budget to devote to advertising?
28
Very few paintings by Norman Rockwell hang in the great museums. Would you rate his art as highly as you do the art of Rembrandt, Valazquez, and other old masters? Why or why not?
29
Evaluate the trend among states to legalize forms of gambling. Should this trend be encouraged? Stopped? Reversed?
30
What would be the ideal job for you personally?
31
Is success, as Thomas Edison claimed, 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, or the other way around?
32
Increasingly, HMO's (health maintenance organizations) find themselves wrestling with the moral implications of their allocation of resources. By what guideline–or guidelines–should they decide between investing in more preventive services and investing in more life-prolonging technology? Or ... How much of their money should they redirect from physical health to mental health?
33
Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe?​

Answers

Answered by girisarita743
1

l am analyzing your question okkkk mind it you

Explanation:

nonsensical

Answered by jatingigulia67
1

Answer:

Initial no. of saree = 100, cost of 1 saree = Rs. 2000/-

Total CP = 100* 2000= Rs. 2,00,000/-

For making 14% profit Total SP = CP+ CP* 14/100

Total SP = 200000+ 200000*14/100 = 200000+28000 = Rs. 2,28,000/-

No of defective saree = 10

SP of one defective saree = Rs1200

SP of defective saree = 1200*10 = Rs12,000/-

Therefore SP of good saree =Total SP - SP of defective saree = 228000-12000= Rs2,16,000/-

No. of good saree = 200-10 =190

Rate of good saree = 216000/190 = Rs.1136.84

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