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    While many may argue that Odysseus is using lies for a good reason it seems obvious that he is not using lies to help anyone but himself and that his lies are putting others in danger. Odysseus’s deceit and lying caused negative outcomes‚ which can be seen when Odysseus decides to tell his crew about the fact that they would die and when Odysseus and his crew encounter the Cyclops. Odysseus utilizes deceit and dishonesty in a wrongful manner when he decides to hide the truth from his crew that if

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    The Problem of Social Cost RONALD COASE Ronald Coase is Professor Emeritus at University of Chicago Law School and a Nobel Laureate in Economics. This article is from The Journal of Law and Economics (October 1960). Several passages devoted to extended discussions of legal decisions have been omitted. I. THE PROBLEM TO BE EXAMINED This paper is concerned with those actions of business firms which have harmful effects on others. The standard example is that of a factory the smoke from which has harmful

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    Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ Indonesia and the Middle East. Australia’s dairy industry is one of the most important rural industries. The seven main breeds of dairy cattle used in Australia include jersey‚ Illawarra‚ Holstein-freisan‚ Ayrshire‚ Guernsey‚ Australian milking zebu and brown Swiss. There are many major diseases that affect dairy cattle and their milk production rate. Pneumonia‚ which is an infection

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    caring but isn’t very trusting or open to his crew. He doesn’t tell his crew about what the prophet said‚ and what was in the bag from the Wind King. When the crew was on the Island of the Sun God‚ Odysseus blatantly said for them not to touch the cattle. Yet he failed to explain the consequences. Since his actions illustrate both strong and weak leadership‚ each even affected the way Odysseus would lead the crew. Odysseus received a fortune from the Prophet‚ Teiresias. Teriresias tells Odysseus

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    Dairy: Feeding Disorders

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    Dairy cattle can develop many different kinds of feeding disorders. One kind of feeding disorder that cattle can develop is acidosis. If left untreated‚ acidosis can cause a wide range of other medical problems‚ and in severe cases‚ even death. Acidosis is determined by the body’s acidity level. It occurs when the pH of the rumen of a cow drops below 5.5. The acidity will begin to affect tissues which could be harmful for a cow. Some common signs that an animal is suffering from acidosis are‚ diet

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    that they live‚ there are a few things that are different. Due to them living in communities that are closed‚ certain disorders are higher among the Amish. These disorders are partly due to inbreeding and because the Amish community is so small. Dwarfism is one of these disorders. Other disorders include Angelman Syndrome and some metabolic problems. Although they might be rare‚ they do increase the risk of death among the children of the Amish. Parents of these children are not aware of these problems

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    Gustavus Swift was born June 24‚ 1839 in Sagamore‚ Massachusetts. Swift was part of a large family‚ being one of twelve children. He was introduced to the meat-packing industry at a very early age; his father and several brothers were modestly successful butchers. At the age of sixteen‚ Swift wanted work as a butcher independently‚ so he decided he would move into the city to start work. Swift’s father did not want him to leave home‚ so he offered him twenty-five dollars to stay and start his

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    course of the year‚ and had the pleasure of viewing it every day from my chariot in the sky. The island was beautiful itself‚ but the truly beauty lived within the cattle on the island. They were my sacred bovine‚ my joy. I filled the island with bountiful grass for them

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    apparent that the people based their lives on Indra‚ and completely believed in him. 3. Their economic life centered on their cattle and cattle was a prized possession because they provided meat‚ milk‚ and butter. Cattle were so important that the Aryans even used them as money. The number of cattle a person owned measured an individuals wealth‚ so the cattle imagery was the sign of wealth and power. 4. Arians worshiped and sacrificed for their gods. Indra released waters and the sun

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    or OlMaa which is a member of the Nilo Saharan language family‚ they are also educated in the official and national languages of Kenya and Tanzania. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE MAASAI The Maasai were pastoralists (they practiced animal husbandry). Cattle were herded for their milk‚ blood‚ skins‚ hides and sometimes meat. They also kept sheep and donkeys. The Maasai create ties of kinship and common interest through intermarriage and trade. The Maasai needed vegetable and grain and they thus traded

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