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    Mothers automatically acquire responsibility regardless of their marital status. They physical nurture the child during pregnancy and bring the child into the world therefore it is said that even if a mother isn’t married at the time of conception they ‘are assuming an active parenting role’ Debate arises in relation to mothers when considering cases where mothers who abuse substances such as drugs and/or alcohol during pregnancy which then leads to damage to the foetus. These mothers will still

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    IV. Why does the Resistance Choose to be Violent? The reason why the resistance tend to use violence as a method of protest is fairly straightforward. It is simply because violent protests and activists normally catch more attention by the mainstream media‚ which generates more mediation opportunity to the resistance. Political violence from a mediation perspective is an extreme speech act anxiously seeking for visibility (Cammaerts‚ 2012: 123). It is arguably to be said that mainstream media endorse

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    1) How does an ethnohistory differ from an ethnography and why does Berdan utilize this method for her research? What are the primary lines of evidence that Berdan uses? What are the problems associated with ethnohistories and what additional methods can be used to overcome these problems? A) Enthohistory involves investigating historical records of a culture in order to piece together their way of life‚ while ethnography relies more heavily on the living aspects of a culture such as language‚ customs

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    it. This means that Hamlet is loyal to his religion and does not want to commit one of the worst crimes in his faith. Hamlet goes on to say how unprofitable‚ stale‚ flat‚ and weary life is. These are all negative terms used against life. “Unprofitable” means there’s nothing for him in life‚ it’s useless. Stale is not pleasant‚ it’s disgusting. Stale is associated with bread so to Hamlet life equals something as meaningless as bread. He does not see the point in his life. There is suspicion of Hamlet

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    Racism is the belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits.  It shows that there is racial differences between people.  People are considered superior or inferior to eachother on the basis of differences between them. Racism is the belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits.  It shows that there is racial differences between people.  People are considered superior or inferior to eachother on the basis of differences between them. It is the belief that a particular

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    22-2-96 CONDUCTING POLYMERS By Colin Pratt INTRODUCTION Until about 30 years ago all carbon based polymers were rigidly regarded as insulators. The idea that plastics could be made to conduct electricity would have been considered to be absurd. Indeed‚ plastics have been extensively used by the electronics industry because of this very property. They were utilized as inactive packaging and insulating material. This very narrow perspective is rapidly changing as a new class of polymer known

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    Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 Kay Wehner HSM/230 July 13‚ 2014 Kimberly Cowburn Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 Who are we? As the director of MWDDD (Mid-West Division of the Developmentally Disabled)‚ a mental health service that is focused on the developmentally disabled‚ the main strategy as the director of this organization is to design‚ implement‚ and improve the quality and outcomes for the mental health and the social services within the organization. First it is important

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    values than solutions with just molecules. After comparing the conductivity values‚ it was concluded that solutions with free ions have higher conductivity than an aqueous solution containing molecules. So the ionic strength of an aqueous solution does determine the conductivity. Introduction To measure conductivity we needed to understand the dissociation of ionic bonds. When two oppositely charged atoms bond together there is a transfer of an electron(s) from a cation to the anion. This

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    UDate and Time of Submission 12/12/2011‚ 04.30 pm Why should we be ethical? The relevance of ethics in life Biz Ethics IIMK Group a‚ Section D Ankur dey Tarafdar‚ PGP/15/204‚ Ankur Kaithal‚ PGP/15/205‚ Bagya Lakshmi‚ PGP/15/212 Gauri Chodankar‚ PGP/15/215 Jayntwin Katia‚ PGP/15/224 Why should we be ethical? - The importance of ethics in life Abstract As Albert Schweitzer puts it “Ethics is nothing else but reverence for life”. The introduction of ethics in our life is an unconscious process

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    of all conscious action." Social responsibility entails one ’s actions benefiting one ’s society more than oneself. A cost benefit analysis sided towards the many rather than towards the individual. In the two books The Elements of Moral Society and Ethical Issues in Engineering by James Rachels and Deborah Johnson respectively‚ the subject of egoism and social responsibility come up. Hannaford in Johnson ’s book and James Rachels support social responsibility. Friedman and I are supporting the

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