"try before you buy" policy. Those that are in opposition argue that file sharing does indeed have a negative impact economically. According to the Motion Picture Association of America, in 2005, MPAA studios lost $2.3 billion worldwide to Internet piracy alone. Posting movies on a P2P service or an unauthorized website is akin to giving illegal copies to millions of people. Regardless of whether or not a tangible item is stolen, a repercussion still results. Unfortunately, not all who embrace the "try before you buy" mentality follow through with their decision to buy the product after testing something they would deem worth purchasing. It is my personal opinion that file sharing is unethical. I feel that the justifications of those that support it are not valid. All content that can be converted into a digital format should Erkko Liiv 11.a
The problem has solved as it was planned to. The kroon was replaced with the Kati-Liis Karu 03.01.2011 euro and is now left behind in the past. We have less than two weeks to say goodbye to the kroon and change all our money. The solution could have been totally different, but the people of Estonia voted "yes", when we were asked if we wanted to join the European Union. This event has already found distrustful repercussion. Some people have stated that the European Union is going to find an end soon and the whole association will fall apart. Jürgen Ligi, the minister of finance has his own thoughts about this. In an article from EPL he has said that the gossip about the ending of eurozone is not serious - politicians do not think about leaving from the eurozone, because they have invested too much trust and money into it. On the same topic Siim Kallas, the vice president of European Commission,
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light of suitably weird phenomena in quantum mechanics. But an analytic sentence would by definition be entirely unresponsive to the world's input, and so immune to revision. Therefore, there are no analytic sentences. It may seem of little practical consequence whether there are any sentences that occupy the quaint philosophers' category of "analytic." But Quine's rejection of analyticity does have one interesting little repercussion. Suppose two English sentences, S1 and S2, are precisely synonymous. Then the conditional sentence "If S1, then S2" should be analytic, having the content "If [this state of affairs], then [this very same state of affairs]," which could hardly be falsified by any empirical development. So, if there are no analytic sentences, no two English sentences are precisely synonymous, not even "Bambi's mother was a doe" and "Bambi's mother was a female deer."5 It gets worse