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  • ...s and Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law”[Dimock]at 139</ref>. No two people are alike, and thus a theory which champions the different perspectives and ...s that the response to revolutionary shifts in thinking is often negative. People respond to revolutionary change by neglecting to take such ideas seriously;
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  • ...t they have. They don’t know 1/10 of all sites that are out there because people tend to not report back to them when they use their software – largely du ...Engagement and Learning Innovation, IT, etc,. If you feel we are missing people who should be involved please let Tanya or Brian now.
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  • ...uinas’ belief that there are recognized morals that are fundamental to all people, or on a smaller level, the community. The main focus is on living in a har ...maintaining a stable and harmonious society by limiting a profession that people may see as against “common morality”.
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  • ...cture has completely collapsed, leaving a translucent reality in its wake. People are left without social classes to fit into. After traveling through Americ
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  • Typically we have let people see quizzes. However, some disciplines MAY want to block students from seei
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  • |There are over six billion people in the world.<ref>CIA World Factbook, 2006.</ref> |<nowiki>There are over six billion people in the
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  • ...s regulations and decrees which make it either difficult or impossible for people to carry out their plans which are also justified on paternalistic grounds.
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  • ...l checks on the governmental authority; and the authority delegated by the people. ...British Columbia College of Teachers has valid authority delegated by the people.
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  • ...tic domination of women by men and it's invisible and this perpetuates it (people cannot change what they do not see!). Patriachy presents itself as being a
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  • ...ally connected to the goal of protecting vulnerable parties, as it assures people in commercial transactions that accountants will be required to follow pred
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  • | ANTH 2230: Native People and Cultures of BC
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  • ...stence must be known to the individuals in society. Without the knowledge, people simply cannot obey the law as put forth.
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  • ...nstitutional checks on the government authority, and through ensuring that people delegated authority through democratic process. Despite these goals, Mill w ...phers. The question of law shifts from what law is, to how laws affect the people that live under them. For Mill the questions really when and why a law shou
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  • ...he value of their resources. Second, the efficiency theorists believe that people have all the information they need to make a transaction i.e. they do not t ...in their self-interest and increase the value of their assets by assuring people that their property will be protected by law. Individuals only like to do b
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  • ...city to be guided toward improvement by reason, conviction and persuasion. People possessing these mature faculties have the ability to behave properly and c
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  • ...ositivist position holds that the legal rights and obligations bestowed on people are the products of a collection of legal rules, and have no independent ba ...ary purpose of judicial decisions is to recognize and affirm the rights of people. While judges make decisions about how and in what circumstances to recogni
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  • ...itivist and normative accounts. Positivist economics concerns how and why people respond to changes in market conditions. Normative economics utilizes posi ...it allows their theories to make moderately accurate predictions about how people will act in differing scenarios.
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  • ...at a "community source model" would actually look like on the ground, what people could expect from it incorporating technology priorities and gaps we need t
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  • ...ition. The command the dissent proposed would apply to an entire class of people in the future as a generalized rule, because it gives the state the power t
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  • ...have been in had no harm been committed. This has the effect of inclining people in the position of wrongdoers (defendants) to take care and aim to prevent ...that costs and incentives are there to regulate behaviour to society, thus people may not proceed down non-efficient paths. This is in contrast to what would
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  • ...e has been a balancing of the infringement against the action and, if more people will benefit from the restriction than from the action, there is a demonstr ...e deterrents and incentives if it is efficient to do so, assuming that all people are rational. Discriminating against same-sex marriage does not seem effici
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  • ...portant which is a critical component of society’s current morals. Letting people die unnecessarily is unacceptable. ...es for expediency in the system, protects social interests with regards to people adopting and maintaining a high standard of care.
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  • ...tp://www.oovoo.com/home.aspx '''ooVoo''']: Online video chat for up to 12 people. *[https://www.facebook.com/ '''Facebook''']: A social utility that connects people with friends and others who work , study and live around them.
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  • ...portant which is a critical component of society’s current morals. Letting people die unnecessarily is unacceptable. ...es for expediency in the system, protects social interests with regards to people adopting and maintaining a high standard of care.
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  • ...Development and Delivery Process]]''' ''Processes, Information, Rules and People''
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  • ...ir decisions. The judge found that the purpose to be served was protecting people from abuses of power, confidence or trust.<ref>''Ibid'' at para 37.</ref> T
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  • People are most welcome to design and implement a wide range of different themes.
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  • ...ondition of justice that laws be written down and known to all because the people cannot obey unknown laws. The purpose of law is to compel obedience which w ...the people of the country, because terrorism is aimed at killing innocent people. This is clearly prohibited when considering the common good of society.
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  • : This links to your discussion page, where people can leave messages for you.
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  • ...orld view. The court determined that TWU was designed to heed the needs of people who share a number of religious convictions. The court found that the "Comm
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  • ...rgue that it merely made a distinction between a married couple and single people cohabiting. Furthermore, it would actually serve Egan and his partner bette
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  • ...are a representation of the social goals pursued on behalf of a segment of people. Policy decisions are best left to the legislators. Policies are made by th
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  • ...is a source of law because of Canada’s Constitutional Supremacy system, as people who were in the positions to make valid laws drafted it.
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  • ...words because they need to apply generally. We have general categories of people. This means that rather than the law applying to the individual because the ...inner quality of an ought claim and would be validated by the majority of people seeing as the Constitution of 1982 was approved by Parliament; our elected
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  • ...ey are using. This is good information for change management, i.e. to help people look towards potential gains rather than losses in the process (if they kno
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  • ...e month before the day. This default may not be appropriate articles about people from parts of the world where the day precedes the month in a date. In such
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  • ...apply for special funding to have online courses converted to print. Some people can’t read online textbooks and may have to drop out if the text is out o
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  • ...and the creation of safe relationships. The system must change to suit the people, as opposed to the system refusing to change for those who have suffered. I
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  • ...society in turn follow the laws in recognition that they collectively bind people as universal rules and settle the square. ...iticizes the adequacy of positivist theory’s determination of what obliges people to follow laws. Fuller suggest that the rational element of coming to logic
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  • ...showing them the right path through socialization. In order to ensure that people grow up to be good citizens capable of being contributing members of societ
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  • ...by superiors to subordinates, and backed by sanctions”. The Act commands people to act in a certain way and provides sanctions for disobedience. The HCCA
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  • ...n by reason of the natural order. Specifically, Aquinas believes that some people naturally rule, and because of this innate nature, these rulers know what t
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  • ...he mere fact that the resources are being used for him and not other needy people. If this is causing harm, then it would be a justifiable interference with
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  • ...on and idiomatic or colloquial expressions. Jargon is the language used by people who work in a particular discipline or area, or who share a common interest ::2) descriptions of all the things that people do with their bodies: laughing, sighing, sneezing, frowning, rolling their
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  • ...t making train connections, bad and irregular food, contact with different people all the time so that you can never get to know anyone or become friendly wi
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  • ...y must exist in a world of perfect information. In these ideal conditions, people are always going to make the most efficient decisions. The problem is that
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  • ...law. Further, it is available on the Internet, which further ensures that people are aware of it.
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  • ...ositive morality concerns social conventions and other forms of rules that people follow voluntarily. Perhaps insubordination to positive morality can creat ...attempts to regulate citizen conduct. Primary laws effectively deal with people, and when broken result in the issuing of punishment. Next, Hart deals wit
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  • The Famous People. http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/karl-marx-222.php
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  • ...arket under the assumption that market transactions are voluntary and that people are “rational agents.”<ref>''Ibid'' at 120 and 121</ref> This assumptio
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  • ...make him one of a smaller group of academics. The social behaviour toward people of Jewish ancestry in Germany before World War One was less hostile, howeve ...immel, Georg. Retrieved October 22, 2016, from http://www.encyclopedia.com/people/social-sciences-and-law/sociology-biographies/georg-simmel
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  • ...ching too far. The court was careful to consider the potential of innocent people being wrongfully convicted and made this a central issue of its analysis. < ...appropriate fault level. Penal negligence, Moldaver says, does not punish people for simple negligence. It is an objective standard that requires a marked d
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  • ...with the question whether these laws were any good, whether they made most people better off, whether they should be respected or, instead, ridiculed and rep
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  • Tool that allows people to post pictures and video with voice or video
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  • ...ulty, students- What their research means to them; what it means for other people.
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  • *Single point of contact. Do not want to have to call three different people to get an answer
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  • ...ason acts as a barometer that measures human acts, and since the law binds people to act, the law is a concept that pertains to reason. As Aquinas notes in '
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  • ...n the technical aspects of simulations and games written for non-technical people.</span> ...an style="font-size: 110%;">Take an open ended question and ask a bunch of people</span>
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  • ...e, therefore the solution is tailored to the concrete experience of actual people. In delivering his judgment, Justice La Forest engaged in a comprehensive a
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  • ...ople-in-Britain-says-CCTV-survey.html One surveillance camera for every 11 people in Britain].
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  • ...triarchy seems to be normal, but is actually socially constructed and that people within this system maintain this system. They reject any universalist abstr
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  • ...ency is best achieved where resources are allocated and distributed to the people who value them most. Efficient legal rules, therefore, serve to bring about
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  • ..., such as manners, customs, club rules, or even the constitution, apply to people and govern how they behave. However, they do not have the special force tha
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  • ...t “morally right aims.” The problem with this is that in a diverse society people have different ideas about what constitutes morally right aims. For example ...achieve universal happiness, and they can threaten, coerce and punish the people being ruled to pursue the goal.
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  • ...hat the Government of Alberta can levy an “Accommodation Charge”, on those people who reside in LTCFs. This fee is, ostensibly, to offset the costs associate
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  • ...e than the average person’s colleague. With 150 “Likes,” it could outsmart people’s families, and with 300 “Likes,” it could best a person’s spouse.' ...enomenon so much as a devotional one, a supplication made to the computers people have allowed to replace gods in their minds, even as they simultaneously cl
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  • ...ses because this role is best suited to legislators who are elected by the people. However, judges may refer to policy to interpret law in a manner that is c
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  • ...litative rights. In the event that a law is immoral, Austin would say that people have an obligation to follow them while Hart would say that there may be no
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  • ...erkins Gilman committed suicide on August 17, 1935. It was her belief that people had a right to end their suffering, and she expressed her opinions of it in ...ilman Biography. Retrieved October 20, 2016, from http://www.biography.com/people/charlotte-perkins-gilman-9311669#suicide
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  • ...uinas’ belief that there are recognized morals that are fundamental to all people, or on a smaller level, the community. The main focus is on living in a har ...maintaining a stable and harmonious society by limiting a profession that people may see as against “common morality”.
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  • ...led law". Further, he views positive morality as norms that govern the way people behave (for example, manners, customs, international law, and the English C
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  • ...ll did the actual reflect my estimates on time, challenges, difficulty, or people?
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  • ...s, the consequences of his or her decision and was not influenced by other people. If the court is not satisfied, this law allows a court to act as a safegua ...judges however – to follow it. If the legislation had not been pronounced, people in the province of Manitoba would not be compelled to comply with it becaus
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  • ...erkins Gilman committed suicide on August 17, 1935. It was her belief that people had a right to end their suffering, and she expressed her opinions of it in ...ilman Biography. Retrieved October 20, 2016, from http://www.biography.com/people/charlotte-perkins-gilman-9311669#suicide
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  • ...[Help:Moving a page|renamed or moved]], it does not cause a disruption for people watching that page. So for example, if a person puts the page '''Notepad:Ex
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  • ...l, therefore it follows that Natural Law itself is always the same for all people in all places at all times. ...the common good is not concerned with determining what is good for certain people, but rather that which is good for the entire community. The happiness of t
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  • ...he Commission and hospitals to provide sign language interpretation denies people with hearing impairment the equal benefit of the law.
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  • How to change level of discussion, and pushing people into a certain level?
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  • ...zed by the Canadian community as protecting the rights and freedoms of all people within our society. These rights and freedoms follow moral values relating ...en the Valid Lawmaker and those they govern is naturally ordered with some people being natural leaders. In Aquinas’ view the natural leaders will know wha
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  • ...nd cannot do. These rules are concerned with regulating the conduct of the people they govern. Secondary rules are used to change and modify rules, helping t ...that officials can still apply them, but that disobedience of the governed people is warranted if a law is truly immoral. This is in sharp contrast to what a
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  • ::''Too hard to find time. Time difference made it difficult to contact people. Website wasn't effective.''
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  • ...re no verbals or signals allowed, and the group must do it without any two people saying the number simultaneously. See how fast they can do it!
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  • Given these turbulent times, many people have found ways to utilize educational technology to connect with their stu
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  • *Show people where to start and whats next in a video
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  • ...tion. They are appropriate for recording one person talking or perhaps two people in conversation. You should test the effectiveness of your web camera for f
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  • People often will protest the changes to forested regions which will destroy them ...the amount of drinkable water and food that can support the lives of those people on the island
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  • about people, sealed as they were? (Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse, New York: Harcour about people, sealed as they were? (Woolf, 1955, p. 79)
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  • ...good (morality) is. On the other hand, a multitude of judges chosen by the people are unlikely to hold similar conceptions of the common good, likely forcing ...ration thesis fails at reconciling immoral laws with a desire to obey it. People will naturally be drawn to follow law that they share a moral connection wi
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  • Pioneer species are an important consideration for people interested in establishing a sustainable farm. Pioneer species correct the ...lm [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fockqVlfUXc Plight of Malaysia’s Penan People] demonstrates how an indigenous forest community is suffering from deforest
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