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    “To what extent are a consumers rights protected under the law? Are there any factors that might limit a consumers ability to exercise their rights?” Every day billions of dollars are spent on everyday items such as cars and clothes and with so many transactions occurring it is important we have laws to protect us. Everything we buy has its own contract containing either or both of implied or expressed term. The Implied terms may be in form of certain conditions or warranties and without implied

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    Discussions brought up by thinkers such as John Locke‚ Voltaire‚ and Jean-Jacques Rousseau encouraged the political revolutionaries in the development of the birth of the rights of a man‚ beliefs of equality‚ freedoms‚ and liberalism. Along with it came the arrival of the “self-made” man‚ referring to the embracing of liberty of the individual and accepting radical views‚ creating

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    the fulfilment of rights and choices of individuals with dementia while minimising risk of harm WORD MEANING RIGHTS Human rights; independence; respect; freedom to do what I want; to protect myself and my property; to be heard; to vote; to express my sexuality; right to an education/work. RISK Danger; part of life; unacceptable or acceptable; who’s risk? risky activities; risk of harm; injury; protection. CHOICE Independence; ‘my life’; variety of; priorities; making the right choice; making

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    their freedom to secure the advantages of civilized socity - men have the right to protect their freedom (killing if necessary) - bound by the laws of nature - contrast with hobbes: everyone has the right over everything‚ there exist no private property - Liberty to do as he will‚ but not harm others Purpose of government: - to secure the natural rights of property rights and liberty - we need law enforcers (soverign)‚ we give power to one person

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    Jean Jacques Rousseau argues against the theory of original sin and states “nothing can be more gentle than man is in his primitive state.” This remark is also valid for William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Once the young boys establish a sense of order it’s much like Rousseau’s view of government‚ asserting that government corrupts people. Since Golding’s writing style is allegorical‚ Lord of the Flies was intended to sprout ideas‚ not just to tell an interesting story. In Jean Jacques Rousseau’s

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    (Fink‚ 9). Five of the founding fathers got together and penned this important document. As they penned this document‚ they were inspired by a number of European philosophers and writers. One of these philosophers was Jean-Jacques Rousseau. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau played a significant role in three different revolutions: in politics‚ his work inspired and shaped revolutionary sentiment in the American colonies and France; in philosophy‚ he proposed radically unsettling ideas about human nature

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    Freak the Mighty Freak the might is a novel written by Rodman Philbrick. In the novel there are two opposites‚ Freak and Max‚ become inseparable friends. Freak has morquio syndrome which cause him to be around 3 foot tall but he is incredibly clever. Max is the opposite. He is around 6 foot tall. Max believes that he is dumb and is in the learning-disabled class. They are both put in dangerous situations when Max’s dad kidnapped Max. Freak and Max displayed great bravery and courage when in critical

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    discourse on ’The Origins of Inequality’‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau argues his conception of the natural state of mankind‚ and its subsequent corruption throughout the progress towards civil society. Whilst Rousseau’s idealism can be targeted as unrealistic‚ and his criticisms of the state potentially destabilising to certain societies‚ ultimately he makes a valid philosophical argument against tyranny which helps found republican political values. Rousseau depicts man in his natural state as innocent and

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    But while these passages and the overall tone of Kant’s writings suggest he is a social contract thinker‚ a deeper investigation demonstrates a conflict with many of the other tenants of Kant’s thought. Not only do most of the important elements that make up Kant’s political philosophy appear to be established on things other than consent (Brandt‚ 1982; Mullholland‚ 1999); but even when considered in the aggregate‚ Kant’s political state seems to be missing any substantive aspect of the consent that

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    theories of Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau about the connection between nature of man and the government have been debated for many years. These three philosophers have remarkably influenced the way our system works today. Although each theory had its flaws and merits‚ Jean Jacques Rousseau’s theory is superior in comparison to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Unlike Thomas Hobbes‚ who believed humans were naturally evil‚ Jean Rousseau believed that humans are born‚ neither good nor

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