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  • ...2014 OLFM workshop ''Learning in Our Digital World'', to be held at TRU on May 30-31, 2014.
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  • #* Always [[help:searching | search]] for a page or category which may already exist that is similar to what you want to create. In particular, it ...ng for Statistics Tutorial"{{{namex|, or if it for a particular course, it may be "Course:PSYC100 Searching for Statistics in Psychology Tutorial".}}}
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  • ...your portfolio. Besides the Yahoo Finance website, the following web sites may be of help in the portfolio construction process: ...lessons learnt in the class. Remember, theories are theories – they may or may not fit the reality all the time. That is exactly what the purpose of this
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  • ...e YouTube and other media sites. Be aware that by downloading material we may still be bound by terms and conditions for reuse. If the chosen material c In some instances we may download material for free. Once we download material and host it on our s
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  • ...s primarily available via the Internet. Textbooks, CDs, or other materials may be included in a course package. ...ticipation online. The course materials are primarily available online but may be accompanied by textbooks, CDs, or other materials. Students use external
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  • discuss any differences that you may have found, ...oup activities will be monitored and is part of the course evaluation. You may review the criteria for evaluating your contributions to the discussions on
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  • ...s primarily available via the Internet. Textbooks, CDs, or other materials may be included in a course package. ...ticipation online. The course materials are primarily available online but may be accompanied by textbooks, CDs, or other materials. Students use external
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  • :It may be appropriate to do this, if somebody has raised several points which need ...sides of the argument (e.g. listing advantages and disadvantages) and you may find the debate evaporates.
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  • ...ories - which hampers the search function - meaning that flexible learning may be called: FlexibleLearning, Flexible Learning, FL, Flexible, Flex Learning Below is a suggested beginning list of categories that may be associated with Flexible Learning related resources.
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  • ### may need to change course outcomes - but requires approval ### Capstone by May 2013 - should get posting up now - very individualized
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  • ...and allow remote students to give presentations to you and your class. You may also use web conferencing tools to host guest speakers to your class for a ...button in the top left corner to upload your slide deck. Alternately, you may drag files from your desktop.'''
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  • ...as a minister with authority given to him by the sovereign. In Canada, we may consider the sovereign to be the Constitution, in that the Ministers who cr ...est for vicarious liability outlines the requirements in which an employer may be found to be liable for the tortious actions of an employee, and what an
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  • ...r economic benefit. Although the fear of punishment (losing one’s license) may be a factor in considering to obey the regulations, it is not the only moti
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  • During the May 2015 OLFM Workshop, Brian, Ken and Tanya presented the findings and some po
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  • ...e, Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ CC by-nc-
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  • ...few minor inaccuracies; strategies presented have differences to mine that may confuse some students || Some information is incorrect and/or inaccurate; s ...d/or unworking elements on the website || Navigation is challenging and/or may require a significant learning curve; Website does not load quickly or cons
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  • May be [https://efolio.educ.ubc.ca/korczykp/ tightly aligned with competencies]
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  • ...vereign. Under Austin's positivist legal theory, judicial decision makers may interpret and apply law and even create law so long as it does contradict p ...n of punishment by the state. The fiduciary duty articulated in this case may actually be a better fit with Austin's concept of "positive morality" as it
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  • Click Unmask to see what Moodle has automatically generated. You may use the enrolment key provided or delete it and add your own key.
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  • We may want to try to run it as an Open Boundary course - some students registered
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  • ...aging in immoral behaviour, like that of undue influence. However, Aquinas may criticize the presumption of undue influence for diluting pure reason becau ...ce a minority. Those who take others at their word based on their position may invite the consequences associated with lack of personal inclination to det
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  • ...problems, please [[Help:Reverting#Undo|undo]] it quickly, as this template may appear on a large number of pages.</div>'''Remember that you can conduct ex
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  • 209 Section 30(1) of the Child Welfare Act provides that a court may order a child to be committed to or subject to the care and custody of the ...to be in need of protection, then only those orders set out in section 30 may be made by the court, that the hearing and the order of the court is a pro
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  • ...eline;">The third phase the students try to understand why their portfolio may have been incorrect and formulate a new theory.</span> ...your portfolio. Besides the Yahoo Finance website, the following web sites may be of help in the portfolio construction process:</span>
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  • ...ies collected by Access Copyright. Materials between 20 and 25% of a text may be cleared by means of obtaining special permission and recording this on t ...copyright will acknowledge the request immediately by automated email. It may take 2-5 business days for them to provide a return email which authorizes
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  • ...ls (overview) and documents permission requests. Up to three JIRA records may be created for each course: ...ng tool which will give you the enrolment number over a given period; this may be necessary when applying for permissions or to complete Access Elogs and
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  • * You may have to set discussions to be gradable, or create a column to enter the stu If you do not see a ‘Weighted Total’ column, you may have to show it, or you may have to create a new one by hovering over ‘Create Calculated Column’ an
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  • ...timate law. Therefore, natural law is universal and unchanging, however it may apply to differently in light of the variety of humans on earth. ...ining a stable and harmonious society by limiting a profession that people may see as against “common morality”.
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  • * '''People''' – list of people enrolled in the course, from here you may send a message or email
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  • ...te page button. Then follow the directions on the editing page. While you may use this space the way it suites you the best, we require users to at least
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  • When: May 13-16, 2014 * May 14
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  • ...ts foundation. Under this aspect, it is similar to 'Legal Positivism'; one may evaluate laws according to morality but they are not created because of it. ...fear, love, or external pressures outside our control. Subsequently, laws may not necessarily evolve out of reason but out of a variety of different unre
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  • ...ry tries to justify that morality is a consequence of efficiency, and that may be applicable to areas such as contract law, tort law, property law, and so ...least one winner, and absolutely no losers. To achieve Pareto Optimality, may be possible, as the gains just need to outweigh the losses. However, Pareto
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  • These are some other things that may be useful. In general, if you want to know One thing you may notice is that adding spaces between symbols will not add more space in the
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  • ...Consensus|consensus]]. {{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{ns:8}}<!--MediaWiki-->||You may also [[Wikipedia:Requests for page protection|request]] that this page be u |move=The page may still be edited but cannot be moved until unprotected. Please discuss any s
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  • ...is) and through monthly departmental professional development sessions. We may also want to explore a regular meeting to highlight the status of our proje ...er; they can choose their own neighbourhood if they like or one where they may one day practice. This is also a good activity as it asks students to apply
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  • ...ut some of the functionality and the help tutorials for this space. So you may seem some [[red links]] that indicate pages that we plan to build, but don' The TRU community may use this platform for any (legal) reason.
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  • ...tance. These two vastly different economic standings in his social context may have been the reason for his interest in writing on society’s behaviours ...nger, may have been derived from his own personal experience. Georg Simmel may have viewed himself as an outsider, or stranger. A possible reason for this
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • Tuesday, May 19, 2015 *The age demographics of the survey respondents may impact the outcomes.
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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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  • ===Friday, May 30=== ===Saturday, May 31, 2014===
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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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  • ...If you delete a content area like a Learning Module or Content Folder, you may delete any content within it.
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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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  • ...ugh the appropriate avenues then it satisfies Austin's "Pedigree Test" and may be considered to be a valid law whether or not it is moral. Morality accord
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  • ...Michel would keep his position until 1968. He missed the student riots of May 1968. Then returned to France in 1968 following the completion of his term. ...rgeois family which in that time held most of the power economically. This may have led to Michel’s interest in studying how power works in the social l
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  • ...ects that come from negative actions, and thinks that where these exist it may be reasonable to limit liberty.
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  • ...10 page term paper that takes a long time to grade (although the feedback may not be read by students), students can do something "real": e.g. add biogr
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  • '''Look at the social system.''' Are there any community services? These may include a hospital, clinic, pharmacy, grocery store, schools, park or playg
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  • ...a quality of weight, and importance that rules do not. Judicially, judges may have the onus of weighing principles pointing in opposite directions agains
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  • ...ntent and comments. Slideshare does also that that that copyright content may be deleted. ...al., 2010). Without surfactant, these babies struggle to breath and many may die without appropriate treatment.
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  • ...ects that come from negative actions, and thinks that where these exist it may be reasonable to limit liberty.
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  • ...advantage obtained by the wrongdoer then a presumption of undue influence may arise. The reason for retaining the ability to set aside such contracts is
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  • ...doing so are transaction costs. When parties are in a conflict, a bargain may also include exchanging property rights, like in a tort or contract dispute ...is no longer in their best interest to continue trading. Pareto efficient may involve many parties and transactions. Its outcome says that parties shoul
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  • ...liability seeks to hold people accountable for the harm that their actions may cause, albeit distantly. Instead of holding an individual who has directly
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  • A first glance at ''Cuthbertson'' may suggest a more appropriate connection with natural law. That is, it would
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  • ...e's heath deteriorated quickly and she died at the age of 74 in Chicago on may 21st, 1935.<br /> ...ing that same relationship with over four times that amount of people. She may have even seen her brothers or sisters get neglected perhaps and this could
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  • ...e's heath deteriorated quickly and she died at the age of 74 in Chicago on may 21st, 1935.<br /> ...ing that same relationship with over four times that amount of people. She may have even seen her brothers or sisters get neglected perhaps and this could
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  • ...only be concerned with keeping the patient alive. That is, that harm that may result from care or deterioration could never outweigh the harm that will r
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  • ...Fuller uses the example of “King Rex” to illustrate the ways in which laws may be issued by a superior ineffectively. These include laws being ad-hoc, inc
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  • ...ese moral and political rights be recognized in positive law, so that they may be enforced upon the demand of individual citizen through courts or other j
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  • ...use of the expiration of the time limit imposed by the Limitations Act. It may appear that not imposing liability when the Minister has been found guilty
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  • Patricia Hill Collins was born in Philadelphia on May 1<sup>st</sup> 1948. Patricia is an only child whose parents were both invo
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  • ...ically and systematically dominate women. While this patriarchal structure may appear natural it is actually socially constructed. The second common tenet
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  • ...pen Learning Faculty Member for help finding a partner, if needed. A group may have two taxpayers in the case where a student has no partner to work with. ...ile as follows: APEC163_Surname_Descriptor. For example, student Tom Jones may name files: APEC 163_ Jones_Major Project. It is recommended that you keep
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  • ...or an individual to agree that others should make him act in a way that he may not see as desirable. If the choice produces irreversible and destructive c
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  • ...in Council. If Aquinas felt the law was truly for the good of society, he may have felt the procedure for implementation was valid. However, in allowing
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  • ...a source to pass, all or most should be answered yes. Of course, a teacher may still accept sources that don’t meet all criteria: it depends on her/his
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  • ...a person that supports a conservative candidate that resists federal help may not be trying to protect their privileges, but trying to, instead, express
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  • ...urth child. During her pregnancy, she was addicted to sniffing glue, which may cause damage to the nervous system in a developing fetus. As a result of th ...an against her will in order to protect her unborn child from conduct that may harm it?
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  • ...(8)'''. Subject to subsection (9), upon completion of a hearing, the court may authorize a medical examination or any medical or dental treatment that the ...er Justice Abella’s approach, the court still has the final say and may or may not give effect to the adolescent’s view.
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  • ...aration of invalidity was suspended for one year at which point Parliament may choose, if it wishes, to implement new legislation. ...timate law. Therefore, natural law is universal and unchanging, however it may apply to differently in light of the variety of humans on earth.
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  • ...ohn Austin, would agree that sovereign superiors must issue commands. They may be individuals or aggregate bodies as long as they exert control and deman ...t be fair and apply equally to all people. “Positivists insist that a rule may be legally valid and yet morally objectionable. The existence of a law is s
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  • ...ot met. The court held that although the financial situation of this group may be affected by inflated rates, that alone is not a supportable cause of act
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  • ...l devices [http://thehackernews.com/2017/03/wikileaks-cia-vault7-leak.html may already be compromised].)
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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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  • However, it may be less awkward to use figures if there are many numbers together: Note: Your usage may be different if your course is consistently following a style such as Canad
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  • ...ompany in the country...what happens if all workers at all facilities (you may assume 10,000) would like the same change…keeping in mind that health car
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  • ...hey have to believe that there are obligations to apply them. Disobedience may be warranted where laws immoral (ex. Marijuana). In this case, the prohibit ...rather than legislation. What may be a rule in place through legislation may not be in line with societies changing principles and needs to be reexamine
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  • ...this runs contrary to the public good.<ref>Ibid</ref> In an emergency, it may be justified to ignore the laws, provided a greater evil averted by doing s
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  • ...he effect of treating humans unequally; those who are made to feel unequal may see themselves as inferior, which could reasonably manifest significant deg
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  • ...ering a contextually specific solution. This confirmation or testing phase may be accomplished by direct or vicarious action.
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  • ...Pareto-Optimal situation because legislators in enacting this legislation may have gained votes from the public or conservative organizations, but in doi
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  • ...int, there was no way to know whether it would have made a difference. R.K may still have become violent towards B.M and her friend and child, as R.K had
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  • ...me access to education as a person with a non-mental disability. Feminists may be concerned with comparing mental disordered students to non disabled stud
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  • ...the education system, of which, had the school district sought to do so it may have allowed the limits they imposed under the Harm Principle. This is extr
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  • ...he effect of treating humans unequally; those who are made to feel unequal may see themselves as inferior, which could reasonably manifest significant deg Legal Positivists believe that laws may have moral content, however morality is neither innate nor necessary to law
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  • ...in Council. If Aquinas felt the law was truly for the good of society, he may have felt the procedure for implementation was valid. However, in allowing ...nity will tolerate) creates prejudice against the minority as the majority may view gay and lesbian imagery negatively [1]. The result is that the whole i
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  • ...tandards that are not rules and are part of the law as much as rules. They may look like rules at times but this is not a problem. They are based on funda
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  • ...oses to opt in to the CPP but then does not abide by the requirements, one may be denied the benefits. This acts as a sanction and is an attempt to ensur
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  • * Also note that some of the technology may be a barrier for students, so it is suggested that many of the tools can be
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  • :::''may be useful to provide a brief description of navigating through the various
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  • ...ugh a small percentage of the general public engaging in criminal activity may suffer as a result of this act requiring police officers to discharge their ...applied in society. Having judges to apply principles of law which may or may not be accepted in society would completely eliminate the societal aspect o
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  • ...rs as being used by like organizations - even blogs that carry advertising may be seen as a commercial use - many people making money on the Internet - ar
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  • ...er) may offer greater validity than larger scale questions or projects. It may also be valid to aggregate the results of smaller scale projects and then a In planning for a sustainable future, temporal scale may consider parameters like “rate of use.” However, the rate that a resour
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  • ...ues are considered, the traditional CBA can be expanded. For example, CBAs may be used to calculate the carbon footprint of a project or to include a full ...y, however looking further into the creation and disposal of said products may cause the avid green-consumers to think again. It is with LCAs that busines
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