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    housewives are more responsible mother than working women Yes because... No because... housewives give children the attention they need Psychologically‚diet-wise and academically. Housewives can be both educated and uneducated but the fact that they spend more time with their children means that they put in a greater effort and since they are not preoccupied with their job(read: cellphone); they pay the close attention needed to keep their children out of trouble. Think of housewives as inspectors

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    treatment and alternative approaches to reduction may be employed. This includes harm reduction which is a different kind of approach to substance addiction. Harm reduction possesses an overall importance to some client populations‚ an importance in the recovery from addictions‚ and addresses clients who would benefit more from harm reduction than others. Harm reduction is a contrasting approach to addiction in that it does not pursue to reduce the use of substances. Rather‚ it aims to reduce the costs

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    Detrimental Physical Harm

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    I’m not sure that I can pick a type of harm that is more detrimental than another‚ because there are so many factors to consider. If the physical harm suffered will ultimately change the livelihood of the victim‚ I may consider the physical harm to be the most detrimental. Physical harm seen as the most severe can manifest through psychological and emotional effects‚ and lead to a variety of mental illnesses. Psychological and emotional harm is very difficult to deal with and was my initial thought

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    There are many different views and perspectives of whether or not animals should be held in captivity. Some people believe there is more good done than harm to animals that live in zoos and unnatural habitats. Living in zoos not only hurts animals and their habitats‚ but also causes confusion for anybody who visits. Animals and their habitats should not be disturbed by humans. For example‚ humans are destroying the homes and habitats of animals. The arcticle‚ ’The Impact of Animal Protection’

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    The idea of science and religion being ’at war’ with eachother has come about when ideas of evolution and the big bang theory were put forward. When Darwins theory on evolution was put forward‚ conflict arose with religious believers because the theory contradicted what was in their holy books. Ever since the theory of evolution‚ and other scientific evidence that contradicts some holy books‚ there has been a rise in atheism and non religious believers. But the seperation has allowed scientists

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    John Stuart Mill’s Harm Princple The theoretical and practical analysis of John Stuart Mill’s Harm Principle “The only freedom […] is that of pursuing our own [happiness]‚ so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it” – John Stuart Mill. This utilitarian approach brought forth by John Stuart Mill‚ within his works On Liberty‚ identifies a correlation between freedom and happiness. He essentially states that achieving freedom is most effective

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    Product Harm Crises

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    Product-Harm Crises Anthony Aiello Walden University Abstract In recent years‚ much has been written on the subject of product-harm crises. Reactions to product-harm crises have included a wide range of discussion‚ scholarly study‚ legal proceedings‚ protests‚ and government intervention. In this paper‚ I discuss the relationship between product-harm crises and the corresponding effect on the company and its brand. In particular‚ I cite two specific product-harm crises - Johnson & Johnson’s

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    The article titled “First Do No Harm” written by Michael Kidd AM is an inspirational article for the students like us who are going to practice in the field of medicine. First Do No Harm reframes the traditional doctors’ rule‚ demonstrating that it should apply not only to patients‚ but also to doctors themselves. With the extensive medical‚ professional and academic experience‚ Michael Kidd have created a legacy to be shared with medical students‚ junior doctors and experienced medical practitioners

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    “Having more security gives us less freedom!” Thousands of people may feel like freedom is more important than security because they say when you have to much security it leaves no room for us to have freedom. Yeah‚ freedom is just as important as security but there’s plenty of reasons as to why security may be a little more important than freedom. People that understand the importance of both and understand what advantages you will have with both will see how security works and how it’s good

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    The existence of God. The question that millions of people ask themselves each day is does God exist? What is God? Who is God? Throughout my life I have never questioned the existence of God; God just IS. However‚ there exists beings who need an explanation to how God can possibly exist as an eternal‚ all-powerful and all-knowing being. Through three different arguments‚ this paper examines some rational arguments for the existence of and eternal being‚ God. The first argument states that

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