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    College campuses are communities populated with individuals at high risk for unintentional and violent injury‚ the vast majority of whom are single and experiencing freedom from home and parental supervision for the first time. Despite broad-based concern about violence on campus‚ accurate information about the scope and nature of this

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    The dispute that occurred among the individuals had caused potential trespass to person claims. Trespass to person tort is involved in intentional‚ direct interference to claimants and is branched into three elements: assault‚ battery and false imprisonment. Phil could claim assault against Grant due to him coming at him in an aggressive manner and for throwing a bottle at him. However Phil could also possibly be prosecuted for Battery‚ from Grant’s girlfriend‚ because of the unlawful kiss he enforced

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    communication Be able to differentiate interpersonal communication from impersonal communication Be able to explain why we communicate: physical‚ identity‚ and social needs; and‚ practical goals Be able to explain the communication principles: intentional/unintentional; unrepeatable; irreversible; content and relational dimension Be able to explain the idea of communication competence‚ and be able to describe how communication competence is influenced by the context (physical‚ psychological‚ and relational

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    ability to pay is the most common; however‚ rationing by race‚ region and address‚ employment and occupation‚ and parental status and age are also familiar to many Americans. Rationing is practiced in ways both official and unofficial‚ intentional and unintentional‚ detectable and undetectable; therefore‚ the way of

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    “Disparate impact is a way to provide employment discrimination based on the effect of an employment policy or practice rather than the intent behind it.” Disparate impact has neutral policies and practices that apply to not only unintentional discrimination‚ but also intentional discrimination. When trying to prove a disparate impact case‚ there are things an employee must gather. Employees must gather evidence that the employer is engaging in discrimination. Some of the criteria for proving a disparate

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    This syndrome‚ according to the New York Times Health Guide‚ is a form of failure to thrive that is caused by neglect- intentional or unintentional. Neglect severe enough can cause failures and in some cases death. It thrives in infants to two year olds with the absence of interplay and physical contact. According to Inge Brethorton in the article “The Origins of The Attachment Theory”

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    Away with Trigger Warnings Micro aggressions are unintentional offensive comments that you might not think are hurtful but others will (Haidt). According to The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff‚ trigger warnings are being demanded because they are warnings‚ “…in a course [that] might cause a strong emotional response.” (Haidt 44). In the article On the Repression of Free Expression by Micheal Bloomberg‚ it shows that in America universities today the use of trigger

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    permitted under any circumstance. The act is forbidden by the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines. The Revised Penal Code has several provisions penalizing abortion. These are:  Article 255 Infanticide  Article 256 Intentional abortion  Article 257 Unintentional abortion  Article 258 Abortion practiced by the woman herself or by her parents  Article 259 Abortion practiced by a physician or midwife and dispensing of abortives The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines

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    gestures‚ body position and movement the use of touch and gaze. So it is important about how we make interspersions and inferences about other people and it can be either intentional or unintentional. If it is intentional we were aware that we are using that body position etc. But most of the time it is unintentional. So it is an important fnc in communication. How facial expressions affect us? You can understand by looking at my face that I am happy or hungry. The primary causes of

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    Abdul but wanted only to break the window‚ thus his injuries were caused by a non-intentional act. Therefore‚ your mens rea analysis also shows that your intention was to break the window of the shop and not harm Abdul. Again when examining both actus reus and mens rea elements of the case it seems you may not be liable under s. 18 of the OAPA 1861 since your act was not malicious towards Abdul nor was it intentional to harm him. However‚ in lines with voluntary manslaughter ‚ where a defendant could

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