Why do we need laws? The law controls social relations and behavior To satisfy our basic needs and to exploit the full potential of human existence‚ people have always sought to live in company or society with others‚ the basis of this existence‚ by its very nature‚ must involve social interaction. To ensure the society functions effectively and survives it is necessary to establish norms of acceptable behavior. The state may impose sanctions or punishments on those who fail to comply with
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for the economy of the host country. Refugees deserve to be supported financially. Providing financial support will provide and practical immediate relief such of daily needs such as groceries‚ housing and clothing. Tomaki Ueda wrote‚ “Immigrants can work and the tax burden on the state would be low” [Fifield 4]. Asylum seekers need to wait several weeks before they receive their papers; they have no support until the results are finalized. This leaves the asylum seekers without any access to any
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recent years‚ college classroom attendance becomes a popular topic when students have a chat. Some students said instructors should require attendance‚ yet there remains some disagreements that instructors don’t need to require it. While there are many reasons can support the "don’t need to require" way‚ I personally think the instructors should require classroom attendance. First of all‚ this requirement can be the way to support the students who attend the class. Despite certain students who
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Would the thought of giving your child 19 shots before their 2nd birthday panic you from vaccinations? Most parents do question if vaccinations are necessary for their children to stay healthy. The history of vaccinations started with Edward Jenner. When settlers moved to the New World‚ smallpox took a toll on them causing multiple deaths in the towns. Jenner came up with the theory that exposing others to the virus would create immunity for them. That theory was proven true and created what we
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We Need Leaders” intrigues readers to read more into your article. This explains on how we need some kind of leader to be successful in life. Without some sort of leader it will be difficult to succeed in anyone’s lifetime. Each and every person at least looks up to one person that helps them and guides them to be a better person in life. I definitely agree with you that we do need some kind of leader. It’s just us as humans have a normal desire to be led by someone. I agree on how we need leaders
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL – EXAMPLE 1 Project Title Emotional Labour and Gender in the Hospitality Industry Research Context The idea that there is an ‘emotional’ aspect to work seems to have only gained academic credence in recent years. Hochschild (1983) originally introduced the concept of emotional labour in her study of flight attendants and bill collectors. Since then various researchers have subsequently expanded the topic to various different types of workers including teachers (Blackmore
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Tasfaye Giraud January 16 2010 Do Zoos and Aquariums Do More Harm Than Good Do you enjoy going to the zoo? How about the Aquarium? Most people would say yes‚ but do you ever think how the animals feel? Do you ever wonder if a lion likes to live in a cage and has a scheduled time to eat? Research shows that: zoos can’t provide sufficient space; animals suffer in
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Ethics 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know By: John C. Maxwell Ethical standards in business are important for every leader to know and understand. The book Ethics 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know by: John C. Maxwell discusses ethics in the world today. When people make unethical choices‚ the reason they do because of three main pitfalls. People do what is most convenient to them‚ people tend to do what they must do to win‚ and people rationalize their choices with relativism. In this summary
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Polishing and buffing are finishing processes for smoothing a workpiece’s surface using an abrasive and a work wheel. Technically polishing refers to processes that use an abrasive that is glued to the work wheel‚ while buffing uses a loose abrasive applied to the work wheel. Polishing is a more aggressive process while buffing is less harsh‚ which leads to a smoother‚ brighter finish.[1] A common misconception is that a polished surface has a mirror bright finish‚ however most mirror bright finishes
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today’s students to have 21st century skills. These 21st century skills include personal and social responsibility planning‚ critical thinking‚ reasoning‚ and creativity strong communication skills‚ both for interpersonal and presentation needs cross-cultural understanding visualizing and decision making knowing how and when to use technology and choosing the most appropriate tool for the task A great starting point for more information about 21st century skills is the Partnership for
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