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    Locke on consent and tacit consent Note for Philosophy 166 Locke holds that one becomes obligated to obey political authorities only by one’s free and voluntary consent. Or does he? Locke: “The difficulty is‚ what ought to be looked upon as tacit consent‚ and how far it binds‚ i.e. how far any one shall be looked on to have consented‚ and thereby submitted to any government‚ where he has made no expressions of it at all.” Locke‚ later: “And to this I say that every man‚ that hath any possession

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    CASO HANK KOLB‚ DIRETOR DE QUALIDADE Hank Kolb saiu de sua sala assobiando‚ embora se sentindo ainda um pouco estranho depois de apenas quatro semanas trabalhando na empresa‚ no cargo de diretor de qualidade. Durante toda aquela semana ele estivera ausente da fábrica‚ participando de um seminário organizado pelo setor de treinamento para gerentes de qualidade industrial‚ mas agora estava pronto para investigar os problemas de qualidade em sua fábrica‚ com 1.200 funcionários. Kolb

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    involved in World War I. It was founded by William J. Simmons‚ a Methodist circuit preacher who had fifteen followers. The movie The Birth of Nation was Simmons inspiration and recruiting tool for the Klan. From 1915 to 1920 Simmons was able to earn a living by attracting several thousand members to the Klan who agreed to pay membership fees. In the beginning‚ the Klan had only 4‚000 to 5‚000 members throughout Georgia and Alabama‚ however when Simmons signed a marketing contract with Edward Clarke and

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    of them is the appearance in which we present ourselves to the world‚ the outer beauty. This is clearly illustrated in Ann M. Simmons "Where Fat Is a Mark of Beauty" and Susan Bordo "Never Just Pictures." However‚ Simmons points that how one culture brings beauty in the means of being fat‚ while Bordo sheds some lights on affect of advertising on modern culture. Simmons discusses about the girls in Nigeria and how they brought up to be fat. In Nigerian culture fat is considered to be beautiful

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    Ethics at Baylor University‚ ‚ 17-23. Seifert‚ J. M.‚ & Shaw‚ B. R. (2013). Tending our patch of creation: Engaging christians in environmental stewardship through sense of place. Journal for the Study of Religion‚ Nature & Culture‚ 7(3)‚ 265-288. Simmons‚ J. A. (2009). Evangelical environmentalism: Oxymoron or opportunity? Worldviews: Global Religions‚ Culture & Ecology‚ 13(1)‚ 40-71. Smith‚ A. M.‚ & Pulver‚ S. (2009). Ethics-based environmentalism in practice: Religious-environmental organizations

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    imagery that Simmons uses to describe Ember’s newfound abilities and her appearance show physical strength. Ember’s drive for success builds her physical personality. Through her tremendous determination to find her mother‚ she learns to defend and better herself to survive in a world

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    space and the universe‚ Lina was also recognizing herself as a person and discovering her self-worth. The entire storyline about astronomy and space can be seen as an allegory for Lina herself all throughout the story. It can also be argued that with Carrie Brown’s decision to use third-person as the point-of-view in the story‚ that this

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    Microbiology UNKNOWN LAB REPORT Kateryna Petrakova INTRODUCTION Microorganisms cause a great amount of diseases. For healthcare providers it is very important to be aware of what organisms are pathogenic and cause a disease and‚ therefore‚ to find an appropriate treatment. Different microorganisms require various environments in order to replicate and to become dangerous for a person’s health. An integral part of any medical treatment is to be able to recognize and

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    adapted into a horror/adolescent movie. The story revolves around”Dresden Doll” four siblings: Chris‚ Cathy‚ Cory‚ and Carrie. The father’s death in a car accident. The loss of all the Dollanganger’s wealth and possessions. The revelation that Chris Sr. was Corrine’s half-uncle. Corrine’s decision to move back into her parents’ Foxworth mansion in Virginia‚ where Chris Jr.‚ Cathy‚ Carrie and Cory are immediately locked in the attic and abused by their cruel Grandmother Foxworth for days‚ and then months

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    Heavy drinking b. Harder drugs c. Intervention and Sobriety d. Watching one of his friends getting hit by a train 3. Using supernatural elements a. The Tommyknockers uses aliens and mind control b. Carrie uses things such as witchcraft and supernatural powers. 4. How stories that include real life situations can scare us. a. Rage I. Repercussions from Rage II. Removal from print 5. Fear of the Unknown and

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