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  • ...urse space where your only audience is the instructor and a few others who may be taking the course at the same time, you will create and control your own ...you will be given your own blog hosted at Thompson Rivers University. You may, if you choose, download your content from that blog and upload it to your
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  • **give 3-5 examples of how teaching presence may or may not have been demonstrated in the various open courses you examined.
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  • ...ssues of gender or sexuality, a direct application of many of the theories may not be possible. However, the fiduciary duty described in the case is indir ...ely approve of the Supreme Court's decision in ''Hodgkinson v Simms'', and may see it as an effort to inject an ethic of care into the traditionally male-
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  • ...the course. In some cases, depending on the complexity of the project, it may be better to contact the media team directly by email or phone.
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  • ...t people have an obligation to follow them while Hart would say that there may be no such obligation. ...run parallel, but at times they may clash. If a clash occurs, individuals may evaluate legal rules with reference to moral rules to decide whether the ob
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  • ...y interfere with a person's autonomy when it is in their best interest and may operate as a caretaker or guardian over that individual. Though they found
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  • ...e contract, or establish or maintain an employee benefit plan, as the case may be, that includes coverage for the cost of an insured service furnished to ...d or unfunded uninsured employee benefit plan that provides coverage which may otherwise be obtained under a contract of insurance of persons.
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  • ...family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;">What did you know about each other that may have helped understanding? Were you in a crisis together? Did you spend a s ...ont-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;"> web page. For more information you may want to look at the </span><span style="color: #4256c6; font-family: Calibr
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  • ...endence for a fiduciary duty to exist. Furthermore, policy considerations may be taken into account. The relationship of broker and client may not always give rise to a fiduciary relationship. Where the elements of tr
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  • ...es differ from rules in the sense that rules are factual requirements that may not carry the same importance among them. This allows one rule to be more i ...y and through the social goals of society. Cases where vicarious liability may be found are examined in light of available precedents, as well as this bro
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  • ...the individuals in society, yet are not required to be morally good. There may be rules which work against what we consider to be just, but are rules none ...fact that denying an individual compensation for a wrong committed to them may not necessarily be seen as having positive moral content.
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  • ...in response to policy considerations, the best route to enduring principle may well lie through policy.  The law of vicarious liability is just such a do :From a conceptual standpoint, the fiduciary duty may properly be understood as but one of a species of a more generalized duty b
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  • ...ections to the central theme. Mindmaps may be defined as organic. In fact, may representations mimic basic patterns found in nature (branches, clouds, etc A mind map tends to have a single main concept, while a concept map may have several related and interconnecting ideas, themes or topics. Mind map
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  • ...to determine the status of each piece of third party content. The content may be tracked in a spread sheet which is then attached to the JIRA record and :i. Work may be used pursuant to blanket permission from publisher or rights-holder
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  • ...a) will help you manage your Question Sets.Enter any Instructor Notes that may be helpful for you. Instructor Notes are not visible to students.=== ...see feedback on their performance and what information they will see. You may set up to two different conditions as exemplified in the screenshot.====
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  • ...er than legislation. Ie. So may be a rule in place through legislation but may not be in line with societies changing principles and need to be reexamined
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  • There are multiple ways that a student’s submission may be displayed, depending upon the type of submission: 4. If your student uploads an MS Office or PDF file, you may annotate the submission using the crocodoc tool.
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  • ...have to correct small errors. For example, when converting a DOC file, you may find characters that do not convert properly, but can be easily changed wit #* Article Category: Optional, uncheck it if you are uncertain. You may also search the wiki for possible categories, such as "Undergraduates" or "
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  • ...re for when third parties are requested to produce personal documents that may be relevant to the case. A natural law theorist may interpret the common law, and in this case the test for when third parties
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  • ...ed by the residents of nursing homes and auxiliary hospitals, but patients may be asked to contribute to the costs of their housing and meals through the ...ich are run by either private operators or the RHAs, not by the Province — may impose on residents an accommodation charge for housing and meals, not to e
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  • ...to other systems like [https://www.blogger.com/start Blogger], though you may lose some elements such as comments or categories. For greater depth you may want to read "[http://codex.wordpress.org/First_Steps_With_WordPress First
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  • ...urth child. During her pregnancy, she was addicted to sniffing glue, which may cause damage to the nervous system to the developing fetus. As a result of ...an against her will in order to protect her unborn child from conduct that may harm the child?
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  • ...ture of the case.  When related to intentional torts, the relevant factors may include, but are not limited to, the following: ::: (b) The extent to which the wrongful act may have furthered the employer’s aims (and hence be more likely to have been
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  • ...endence for a fiduciary duty to exist. Furthermore, policy considerations may be taken into account. The relationship of broker and client may not always give rise to a fiduciary relationship. Where the elements of tr
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  • ...may or may not result in harm to their person. Subsequently, paternalism may justify state action so long as it is with the aim of preventing self-harm, ...ng this provision because of the harm it may cause prostitutes, however it may not meet the threshold of harm causing irreversible or destructive damage t
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  • ...pplant morality. Therefore, a law may still be a law in a legal sense, but may be too “evil” to follow. ...legal rules so special? Legal rules are not individually chosen. A person may choose to not follow certain rules in a game. However, a person cannot choo
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  • ...if the issue of direct liability was pressed further by the appellant, it may have been possible to find the respondent liable in that action. ...horized by the employer, but was so connected to an authorized act that it may be considered a "mode" of an action authorized by the employer?
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  • ...rk on your own presentation for this unit, and on future presentations you may do in your line of work.The criteria for this peer review is as follows:</s
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  • ...y. When measuring a gain in social wealth, the test of Pareto- Superiority may be used to calculate the precise increase from one state of affairs to anot ...ional social wealth achieved as well. When there are no further moves that may be done to benefit others without making another worse off, a society is Pa
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  • Born on May 20, 1806 in London, U.K., [http://www.biography.com/people/john-stuart-mill ...eside/00_02078_01 Residential Tenancy Act], prevents harm to a tenant, who may otherwise be subject to an unreasonable rent beyond a cost reasonable for b
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  • :b) This may be the date the subscription expires in the case of a library subscription ...cumentation specifying the terms on which the permission is granted. This may be a formal document or informal document. It includes Publisher Blanket Li
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  • Cropping, annotating or otherwise changing an image is an adaptation which may infringe on the creator's moral rights associated with the work. The moral
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  • ...end, although they do acknowledge there is the possibility that some laws may be unjust or immoral. However, if those laws are implemented in the correct ...hreat of sanction should the subordinates fail to follow the laws, “A law… may be said to be a rule laid down for the guidance of an intelligent being by
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  • ...moral, legal positivist find that both positive law and positive morality may be immoral (although congruence is desirable). Accordingly Positivist belie ...d authority which has been delegated to him or her by the state (and which may be over-ruled by the state). Further judge’s decisions were considered by
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  • ...rality and the law. Conversely, they believe that “unjust and immoral laws may be as valid as any other law with in a legal system”. Obeying immoral law ...no explicit sanction for failure to comply to these rules. Although there may be internal discipline, we do not have enough facts within the case to make
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  • ..., if someone were having trouble finding a job during the Depression, they may feel discouraged and feel as though they lack what every employer wants. In ..., his own boss at all times under all conditions and for any purposes they may want to follow up. This kind of spiritual condition, and only this, is Wobb
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  • ...The need to prosecute acts that support or assist terrorist activity that may never materialize into acts of terrorism flows from the great harm resultin
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  • ...ctions. However, liberty must be balanced against competing interests this may lead to liberty being restricted. Therefore, questions arise as to when and ...ent through election. Mills is careful to note that the problem of tyranny may arise. The government is elected by the majority therefore has majority sup
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  • ...The need to prosecute acts that support or assist terrorist activity that may never materialize into acts of terrorism flows from the great harm resultin - disobedience may be warranted where laws immoral (ex. Marijuana)
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  • ...ater). If you are creating a new page without creating any link to it, you may need to ask yourself: Does this page really fit in with the topics already
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  • ...ts of reality “moral”. This would indicate that this theory of natural law may not apply in the same fashion to every individual in society, for the idea ...should determine the common good; moreover, these are the individuals that may put force, threats, and punishment to those who do not obey the rules and a
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  • ...ns are ones in which benefit both parties to it, however each transactions may also create consequential costs on third parties. The negative costs that i ...by the master. Employers have control over their employees activity, which may create risk. Accordingly, they should bare the burden of costs, as incentiv
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  • ..., if someone were having trouble finding a job during the Depression, they may feel discouraged and feel as though they lack what every employer wants. In ..., his own boss at all times under all conditions and for any purposes they may want to follow up. This kind of spiritual condition, and only this, is Wobb
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  • ...lying on morality to guide us through this process. Hart argues that a law may be disobeyed if members of society decide that it is an immoral legislation ...do so<ref>''Ibid'' note at para 43.</ref>. Positivists argue "that a rule may be legally valid and yet morally objectionable" test<ref>''Ibid'' note 2 at
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  • ...nable to login using your TRU Network username and password, your password may be expired. You can reset your password at https://myID.tru.ca.
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  • ...family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;">What did you know about each other that may have helped understanding? Were you in a crisis together? Did you spend a s
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  • ...pplication while allowing the BCCT to regulate discriminatory conduct that may affect equality rights.
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  • While natural law theory may appear to have little relation to the current legal system, there has been ...mes: “a person with chronic arthritis who is waiting for a hip replacement may experience considerable pain. Dr. Lenczner also stated that many patients o
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  • ...al couples could obtain the benefit that Egan was fighting for. The ruling may be viewed now as a mistaken application of the law, one that Hart would con ...2’s traditional understanding of spouse. Looking back at the decision, we may feel that Majority was incorrect in their decision, this mistake is seen on
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  • ...ention can never occur, but it sets a threshold in that state interference may only be used to preserve the liberty of others. ...in people’s lives. If someone does not contribute to society, then society may compel such contribution if it sees fit to prevent a person from withholdin
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  • <big>While natural law theory may appear to have little relation to the current legal system, there has been ...mes: “a person with chronic arthritis who is waiting for a hip replacement may experience considerable pain. Dr. Lenczner also stated that many patients o
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  • ...nd indicate how new primary rules may be introduced and how existing rules may be altered - Hart’s rule of recognition (recognizing the law) claims that
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  • ...tions. Its important to note that both positive morality and positive law may be immoral, but it is ideal to have moral laws. ...stin’s perspective, the dissent also pointed out that the state (superior) may issue another statute later that overrules the Court’s decision, as is th
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  • ...n between the two exists, positivists believe that unjust and immoral laws may be legally valid. However, positivists such as John Austin and H.L.A. Hart, ...ts are better than they would have been without its existence. While there may be a few instances, or outlier cases, that the legislation imposes on, such
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  • ...tial gains rather than losses in the process (if they know what they value may be carried over into a new LMS). | LMS pre-packaged tools (email, discussions, wiki) may not be sufficient to meet needs || |
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  • ...tput of this template is to display the month before the day. This default may not be appropriate articles about people from parts of the world where the ...ing to detect which date format is intended; leaving the format as default may lead an editor or bot to change the format to an unintended value.
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  • ...developing online learning programs and/or training opportunities, but who may have no educational background. The current complement of courses does not ...cused on managing technology in a classroom, and the activities and topics may be most of interest for a K-12 teacher working on their own within a school
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  • ...rtant role. If the written law does not strive for the common good, judges may adapt that law to ensure it creates the practical steps necessary. Otherwis In this case the court is determining what causes of action may go forward. The plaintiffs are attempting to bring forth a claim for violat
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  • ...lity of the law. In certain cases, Hart demonstrates that sometimes a law may be completely valid and effective, but too evil or immoral for people to fo ...ce laws can be expressed in general terms. But the facts of certain cases may not fall within this settled core. It is then considered to be in the penu
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  • ...horized by the employer, but are so connected to authorized acts that they may be considered "modes" of acts authorized by the employer. ...the Supreme Court of Canada, which is the highest common law authority we may consider.
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  • ...gn. Judges cannot enforce anything on the sovereign under Positivism. They may however disobey the law as they see fit under Hart’s theory of Positivism While the decisions in the case may not follow the traditional positivism theory, there are elements of Bentham
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  • The presumption of undue influence is a principle that liberalism may not have much commentary on. There is not an apparent infringement of indiv ...gest that the presumption of undue influence protects minority parties who may be unable to protect themselves, providing them with a means to get out of
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  • ...rference can be justified to prevent long term or irreversible damage. One may argue that any teacher deciding to go to Trinity Western University would b ...o one is unduly offended. A legal theorist may believe that discrimination may unduly offend an individual and therefore allow a restriction to ones liber
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  • ...video cameras will vary with each model and cannot be addressed here. You may have to read your manual. Web cameras are usually limited in their function ...s that accompany web cameras are, more often than not, of low quality. You may not notice this when you are using a voice over internet tool like Skype bu
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  • ...au but the older this article has become, the more these and other factors may have impacted this topic. ...in the expression of an idea, not the idea itself. For example an educator may wish to illustrate the theory of relativity using text, graphics, audio or
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  • ...have implications for a third party. For example, if I buy a bicycle, it may raise the price of bicycles on the overall market affecting other purchaser
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  • ...itted suicide had a 4-to-1 ratio compared to women, and suggests that this may be because women are more likely to develop closer bonds to people, thus fo ...life difficulties by counteracting these with an euphoric experience that may only be explained with religious principles and foundations.
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  • Legal Positivists believe that laws may have moral content, however morality is neither innate nor necessary to law ...ad refused to cut could potentially have served more people, and resources may have been divided more evenly to produce greater happiness for the common g
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  • ...ot a law as they define it; the latter proposes that a law that is immoral may still be a valid law which must be followed. Thus, John Austin, like Thomas ...backed by sanctions. He also notes that positive law and positive morality may be immoral; however, it is more desirable for congruence between law and mo
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  • ...on good. He acknowledges that human beings are not perfect, and that there may be times where reasoning leads to unjust laws. In these cases, there is a d ...ccess to health care, not ''equal'' access. The fact that some individuals may not have the same quality of care is inconsequential to the original intent
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