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    Introduction to Philosophy Finals Reflection Output A. Summary KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge is formed and acquired in the course of our life though cognition and it is not inborn and develops from our own ignorance. John Locke compared it with tabula rasa or some sort of a blank sheet upon which nothing is written. These are Data or images of the object which stimulated our sense-organs-sight‚ hearing‚ touch‚ taste and smell are‚ in a manner of speaking‚ raw-materials

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    Q; Explain the difference between a Deontological and Teleological approach to Ethics. Deontological ethical theories claim that certain actions are right or wrong in themselves‚ regardless of what the consequence is. For example Natural Law. However Teleological ethical theories look at the consequence and result of an action to see if it is right or if it is wrong. For example Situation ethics. The difference between teleological and Deontological ethics is outcome of act verses the act itself

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    force‚ only survival of the fitness‚ causing the weak to get prayed on and to be taken advantage of. The primitive man who using their strength or wits follows the untold rule “Right equal might”; in the environment called “state of nature” those whom are weak would be welcomed to the environment with civilization for protection . Even though we think of man as civilized today with rational morals‚ in the primitive world sadism invoked intense pleasure. The things that differ in the state of nature

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    to read and write. But also you must learn how to be a mother to them. “Mothers knows best” you know when to give them praise when they made the right thing and discipline them when they made the wrong thing. Article 218‚220‚233 of the Family Code of the Philippines and PD 603 “Gives the school‚ its administrators and teachers‚ or the individual‚ entity or institution engaged in child care the special parental authority and responsibility over the minor child while under their supervision

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    |Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Protection of Rights and Interests of Women | | | |Adjust font size:  [pic][pic] [pic] | |(Adopted at the Fifth Session of the Seventh National People’s

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    The civil rights movement was a popular movement in the 1900’s that’s goal was to acquire equal access to opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship for African Americans. The movement goes back to in the 19th century and it was really raised to attention in the 1950s and 1960s. A few people who played a big part in this movement were‚ but not limited to‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ JFK‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ Malcolm X‚ Bob Moses‚ James Chaney‚ and George C. Wallace. These people

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    have many reasons to value our forests. They are a source of timber and other forest products‚ such as honey‚ essential oils‚ bark for tanneries‚ traditional medicines and wild fruits.Forests also provide habitat for native animals and plants‚ protection for water catchments‚ climate modification and opportunities for education and scientific research‚ as well as being pleasant places to visit and relax. Many of us enjoy spending time in the woods camping‚ hiking‚ fishing or hunting. Others make

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    CATHODIC PROTECTION P E FRANCIS CONTENTS 1 2 3 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................2 PRINCIPLES OF CATHODIC PROTECTION..........................................................3 METHODS OF APPLYING CATHODIC PROTECTION........................................5 3.1 3.2 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 IMPRESSED CURRENT..........................................................................................5 SACRIFICIAL

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    MEDIA IMPACTS ON CHILDREN’S RIGHTS: HOW MEDIA CONTRIBUTES TO CHILD PROTECTION Child abuse gives most people a vision of the faults and blunders of the society.  Child mistreatment is one of the most common crimes committed in the present. As for the Philippines‚ one can find vital statistics to certain crimes at the Bantay Bata 163 website (http://www.abs-cbn.com/bantaybata163). According to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)‚ 6‚494 cases of child abuse were

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    Please refer below the basic ways to promote children’s right: 1. Respect: We need to treat children and their families with the equal concern and respect. This Every child and their families should treat with equal concern and respect. This mean that we will not promote any type of discrimination and must not favor among children and parents. 2. Building on children’s interests and strengths: By observing the children’s we can identify their strength and interest and according to that we can

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