In this paper I will explain Socrates’ agreement at 50 a-b of the Crito‚ and explain my reason why would not cause his fellow citizens harm by breaking the law. Specially I will show that people can actually create a positive. I will explain that Socrates argument and show how depends on how what the unjust causes. Then I will argue that this assumption is to be questioned under the fact that citizens are not necessarily affected by the law breakers‚ and that by doing something unjust can be moral
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Donald threatened harm at some unspecified future time and he was separated from Alexis by a door with a clock against it‚ hence the issue is if the threat was present and continuing (Zanker v Vartzokas (1988) 34 A Crim R 11 (‘Zanker’)). Alexis was captive in her room‚ and Donald could return at any time to inflict harm. Therefore‚ the threat of physical harm was present and continuing in Alexis’s mind from the time Donald made it to the
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risk are assessed and precautions are taken. Prevention from danger and harm: Risk are carried out to assess the various risks associated with the mobility‚ personal hygiene‚ behavior‚ exits and personal habits of the individual. 7.3 Explain how risktaking relates to rights and responsibilities Every individual has right to be safe from harm and danger. Our responsibilities are to keep safe every individual from harm and danger. As a result‚ we carry out risk assessment to eliminate
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Landlord tenant law Explore the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant and the landlord. Landlord rights incorporate • Accepting full‚ convenient installment of rent as concurred in the lease. • Charging late expenses for past due rent if indicated in the lease. • Tenant’s support of the premises unless generally specified in the lease. • Ousting tenant for legitimate reasons indicated in the lease. Landlord obligations incorporate • Keeping tenants’ units and basic territories sheltered
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that can cause harm to someone. A lot of hazards are potential dangers that can be avoided. Dementia is a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes caused by brain disease or injury and marked by memory disorders‚ personality changes‚ and impaired reasoning. (https://www.google.co.uk/#q=definition+of+dementia‚ 20/1/14). Dementia is a progressive disease which means that it gets worse. Hazards and potential harms for service users with dementia: Hazard Potential harm Fire exit door
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government does should not limit a persons happiness‚ rather the governments actions should protect the individuals pursuit of happiness. The government should not have laws in place that restrict happiness or freedom in anyway. This links back to the harm principal‚ as long as what one is doing is not harming others they should have full freedom to do what they wish. Mill believed that any limitations on a persons pursuit of happiness was tyranny. The government should not have any laws that restrict
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oneself from harm (b) protects others from harm (a)Protect oneself from harm The government to some extent should protect us from unreasonable and preventable harms. Certain drugs are illegal. There are seatbelt and helmet laws. Gambling is heavily regulated. People cannot always make the most rational decisions and these decisions could have detrimental permanent effects on the lives of one. Overall‚ any benefit or joy alcohol can bring is minimal compared to the greater harms alcohol causes
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for different reasons‚ it can be used for our entertainments‚ and for our satisfaction; also‚ We can say that it can also be harmful and beneficial to every individual‚ but‚ is it true that Internet does more harm than good? Well‚ let us think first‚ why is internet gives more benefits than harm. First of all‚ Convenience. It is more convenient to use Internet for research purposes and educational reasons‚ we don’t want to read anymore 3-4 books with 100-200 pages each just for 1 research paper
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Both law and morality strongly influence human behaviour1. Law accomplishes this through threatening punishment2 whereas morality accomplishes this by incentives‚ ‘moral’ behaviour is praised by others followed by a feeling of virtuousness and the opposite may be said for ‘immoral’ behaviour3. There is not a simple definition for law as it is too complex to define4 instead scholars attempt to describe the law5. Bentham6 and Austin7 argue that the law is the sovereign commanding
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animal! In the passage‚ "What to do about Underwater Noise‚" it talked about the harm that the Underwater Noise does to them and how they communicated with each other. These Underwater Noise objects as it says in the passage have caused the whales to lose their ability to hear and this is a huge problem for them. The whales communicate in the water by making these where type of hums to alert each other of harm or just talking to each other. This is why it’s difficult if they lose their hearing
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