SpletThe needs of the many black people outweigh the needs of the few racists. Morris Kamelgarn. B.A. in History, Brooklyn College (public college) ... such as capitalism, where the predominant belief is that the needs of the one or the few outweigh the needs of the many. So you can't say one is right and one is wrong. Aaron Robinson. 1y · Splet18. avg. 2024 · Right before he dies, Spock tells his superior officer, Captain Kirk, that 'the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.' This is a pretty classic example of utilitarianism, the...
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SpletProbably my favorite scene in all of Star Trek. Most people attach themselves to Kirk and Spock's conversation at the end or the ensuing affair afterward, bu... Splet28. apr. 2011 · It almost seems as the rights of a few overshadow the needs of the many...music by Miguel Angel Fabre 05 Space relate charge and current
Splet28. Does the benefit of the practice of kaingin outweigh the possible costly outcome? Answer: The benefits far outweigh the costs even if you only take account of the savings to America's agriculture and forestry industries. It is an investment in their future that also helps us reduce global warming pollution. Explanation: Answer: SpletThis line was spoken by Spock (played by Leonard Nimoy) in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, directed by Nicholas Meyer (1982). When you think about the iconic character Spock from Star Trek, the second thing that comes to mind, after pointy ears, is his obsession with logic. This predisposition has launched a thousand memes and is key to his ... Splet05. okt. 2024 · To say that ‘the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few’, thus, is to say that ‘the needs of the many have a greater value than the needs of the few’. The assertion under question is one concerning logic – it states that logic. dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. relate by king and country lyrics