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    This means that the knowledge and ability of environment protection‚ ecological reconstruction and the material means are all the essential factors of green technology‚ only these three factors are combined and interacted‚ that they can constitute the practical green technology. Environment protection and ecological knowledge are the indispensability factors of green technology. And its innovation is the application of environment protection and ecological knowledge. The connotation of green technology

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    Tort Q-Define Tort‚ and its essentials. Q- injuria sine dmno and damnum sine injuria. Q- write a short note s on the following in the light of two latin maxims• • Gloucester Grammar School Case. Ashby V white The word tort has been derived from the Latin term tortum‚ which means to twist. It includes that conduct which is not straight or lawful. It is equivalent to the English term wrong. Tort is the breach of duty recognized by law. Definition of Tort-Salmond- it is a civil wrong for

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    1904 in Susquehanna‚ Pennsylvania‚ Burrhus Skinner was born to a father who was a lawyer and a mother who was a housewife. His one brother died at the age of sixteen from cerebral aneurism. Skinner continued to be an outstanding but curious child. As a child‚ he made a flotation device that separated fresh berries from mature berries. It assisted in his selling of berries from door to door. His later inventions included the air crib‚ cumulative recorder‚ operant conditioning chamber‚ teaching

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    problems through malnutrition. They may struggle to form social relationships because of their lack of personal hygiene. Poor clothing could lead to bullying and teasing‚ causing them to withdraw and become isolated. • Illness/disability If the child suffers from illness or disability they may find they frequently miss school‚ they may then miss large chunks of their education and struggle to achieve. It may cause them to miss out on activities such as sports‚ which could leave them feeling isolated

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    SPEAK OUT AGAINST CHILD MARRIAGE: ( Justin‚ this could be your title.) It is difficult to believe that in the 21st century‚ over 10 million child brides are forced into unfair marriages every in countries such as Nepal‚ Niger and India. There is no doubt that this repulsive custom needs to be abolished through education‚ awareness and enforcement of universal laws. Changing a culture requires time and although I am far from convinced this can be done by 2030‚ there are already signs of improvement

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    gay male couple that share a household but have no legal bond‚ a lot of factors play a role into if they should raise a child together. For the most part the information of them being together for three years and being committed along with monogamous are not enough to tell in the end. Although one seems quite dependent with a stable and the other being almost opposite - the child does not have much to fall upon if something drastic happens. Having no family in the area is a big impact because if something

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    Deviance within the Workplace Scholars from both sociological traditions define deviance using comparisons (Warren‚ 2003‚ p. 623). Ultimately‚ the question “Deviant compared to what?” must be answered in order to assign the label deviant. In order to conduct such behavioral comparison‚ researchers need to summarize the person’s behavior in some way. Norms serve as this function: they summarize the behavior of the reference group (Warren‚ 2003‚ p. 624). The act of deviance occurs every day within workplace

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    Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)‚ 1991 Juel A. Todman BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Application and Systems June 16‚ 2014 Dr. David Wagner Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)‚ 1991 Advances in Information Technology have made access to sensitive information with great concern. Privacy has to be paramount as the internet broadens its horizon strategically. Various acts had to be implemented to protect the privacy of individuals. The act that I am going to talk about is the

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    The World Wide Web‚ or simply called the “www” has been progressively moving forward in the last decade. However‚ is Google really giving the world knowledge‚ which we can benefit from‚ or is the world taking advantage of this great invention and only using it for spur of the moment needs and affecting our ways of learning and brain? Is the world actually taking in facts or has the brain changed in a way that the information is just forgotten about? Human brains are becoming weak due to the reliance

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    anthropologists have been asking themselves for years. Ethnocentrism‚ as stated above‚ means the belief that one’s own culture is above and beyond all other cultures. Although this is somewhat of a shallow definition‚ it still provides an adequate explanation of a very complex issue. We see ethnocentrism every single day‚ in all aspects of life. The United States of America is a prime example of ethnocentrism is action. The people of this country have a tendency to disregard other cultures‚ instead believing

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