This episode of Half Measures is brought to you by Mission Log Podcast & the Roddenberry Podcast Network. 88m02s | Peak Performances Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer.A famous line of dialogue from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. This weeks episode title is dedicated to Mr Spock and his heroic sacrifice for the men and woman aboard the Starship Enterprise. Our movie review of the week is the 2017 wartime drama: The Zookeepers Wife, staring Jessica Chastain, Johan Heldenbergh and Daniel Bruhl.Īnd our peak performance reviews are in for Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer. and believe it or not, the first two Star Trek movies from the original series. ![]() One gets the moral “ADan and Paul catch-up on everything they've been watching, which this week includes: The Netflix Original: Criminal UK (S2), Amazon Prime's: The Boys (S2), The 1979 classic The Bermuda Triangle. Wether it be a superhero or a freshman, a kingdom or a math class, helping other sis the better course of action. 'The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one' While a Star Trek reference, it holds truth within the workforce as well. In the end, one should always look out for others. What makes this a clear example? What makes this writer’s organization stand out?ĥ In the end, one should always look out for others If they hadn’t stood together, they would have both fallen divided. Formulaic oversimplifications are poor substitutes for real analysis that accounts for the nature of the needs involved and the positives and negatives of various options. They defeat the Temujai, saving Skandia and protecting their home kingdom of Araluen, for if the Temujai had taken Skandia, they would have use Skandian wolfships to invade Araluen. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few' is a terrible argument in that context. They ally with Will’s former captors and devise a plan to beat 6000 Temujai with 3800 Skandians. Something that displays this well is Ranger’s Apprentice Book 4: Battle for Skandia in which Apprentice Ranger Will and a girl, Evanlyn, have escaped Skandian captivity (Skandians are akin to Vikings) and were found by Halt, who is Will’s mentor and a lengendary ranger, and Horace, an apprentice knight and Will’s best friend They then learn that the warlike Temujai (similar to Mongolians) are initiating a massive invasion of Skandia. Why is this exemplary paragraph structure?Ĥ However, the reward may be great than the awesome feeling one gets when he helps others, as one might also benefit in the material world. He learned the hard way that initially looking out for oneself one far more in the long run. Peter discovered the killer’s identity and swore never to let anyone else suffer because he failed to act. In a tragic twist of fat, Ben Parker refused to surrender his car to the same robber. ![]() dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. The assertion under question is one concerning logic it states that logic. Soon afterwards, Peter is treated wrongly by a man who was responsible for paying him, so he takes no action when the same man is robbed of all his money 5 minutes later. 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’. An argument ensues between Peter and Ben, and Peter angrily storms away. ![]() His wise uncle, Ben Parker, senses something amiss and confronts Peter, telling him, “With great power comes great responsibility,” meaning that if a person is in a position to do good for someone, he or she would be morally responsible to do so. What makes this thesis exemplary?ģ As an example, in some of Marvel’s first “Spiderman” comics, Peter Parker, a weak year studious teenager, gains spider-derived superpowers, and tries to cash in on them as a TV star. If one is faced with benefitting oneself or helping those around him or her, the best choice is to go to the aid of others, not only because you have a moral obligation to do so, but helping the cause of others can directly or indirectly benefit your own. However, there is plenty of truth behind these words. “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” For those who have heard it, it is usually associated with a movie or book villan. Presentation on theme: "“The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few"- Presentation transcript:Ģ “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
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