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    Canada is amongst the many countries that have HIV specific criminal law that persecute people for transmitting the disease. In Canada‚ it is illegal to engage in sexual activities without disclosing seropositive status unless there is a use of condoms and a low viral load is present. Criminal law as prevention for the transmission of HIV seems reasonable‚ but upon examining a bit further in the topic‚ it appears that it is ineffective and might actually do more harm than good to those whom

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    How to win any argument

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    MESSAGES LOG IN EXPLORE HELP US EDIT Home» Categories » Relationships » Managing Conflict and Difficult Interactions » Managing Arguments ArticleEditDiscuss Edit Article How to Always Win an Argument Choosing Your ArgumentStructuring Your ArgumentAttacking their ArgumentStyling Your Argument Edited by Ben Rubenstein‚ Jack Herrick‚ Glutted‚ Sondra C and 42 others The rhetorical art of persuasion is a subtle and useful set of skills to master. Whether you like to debate for fun or

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    Benguet History

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    BENGUET HISTORY Early in the 19th century after the Spanish explorer Guillermo Galvey’s report of his expedition‚ the Spanish government organized the mountain region into six commandancias politico militar"‚ namely: Benguet in 1846‚ Lepanto in 1852‚ Bontoc in 1859‚ Amburayan in 1889‚ and Kayapa and Cabugaoan in 1891. The Province of Benguet‚ as now constituted‚ has portions which were parts of the Districts of Lepanto‚ Bontoc and Amburayan. The early commandancias were divided into rancherias

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    LEGAL SKILLS COURSEWORK

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    Both law and morality strongly influence human behaviour1. Law accomplishes this through threatening punishment2 whereas morality accomplishes this by incentives‚ ‘moral’ behaviour is praised by others followed by a feeling of virtuousness and the opposite may be said for ‘immoral’ behaviour3. There is not a simple definition for law as it is too complex to define4 instead scholars attempt to describe the law5. Bentham6 and Austin7 argue that the law is the sovereign commanding

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    Buying Behaviour

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    business buyer behavior. • List and define the steps in the business buying decision process.   Apple’s  Loyal Consumers  • Macheads: Extremely brand loyal consumers who live for the latest Apple products. • Unique consumer behavior: Tattooing Apple logos on their bodies‚ buying multiple phones just so they can dissect one and use the other. • How Satisfied Are They? Apple scored an 85% customer satisfaction rating–the highest ever for a PC firm (American Consumer Satisfaction Index)

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    Vulnerable Population Paper

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    Vulnerable Population Paper Community settings are comprised of different types of populations. Some communities may be comprised of a population of middle-aged individuals‚ retirees‚ or single families. No matter where one lives there are also vulnerable population integrated throughout. Vulnerable population is defined as persons with diminished autonomy‚ those who are compromised in their ability to give informed consent. Groups often identified as vulnerable include children‚ homeless individuals

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    Fashion Capital: New York

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    everywhere dress and beautification play symbolic‚ communicative and artistic roles. Dress is always ‘unspeakably meaningful.’ The earliest forms of ‘clothing’ seem to have been beautifications such as body painting‚ ornaments‚ scarifications (scarring)‚ tattooing‚ masks and often constricting neck and waist bands. Many of these deformed‚ reformed or otherwise modified the body. (Rampley 68) According to Bennett (96)‚ “fashion provides one of the most ready ways through which individuals can make expressive

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    Sam Cook 12/1/2012 Rhetoric of Reggae Tuna (Professor Snider) Common Misconceptions of the Rastafarian People When an average person hears the word Rastafarianism‚ several things come to mind. Some examples would be the stereotypical images of dreadlocks (long braids or natural locks of hair)‚ the smoking of ganja (marijuana)‚ the busy streets of Trenchtown‚ and the reggae rhythms of the one and only Bob Marley. Unfortunately‚ those things are not necessarily the makings of what truly embodies

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    Bedouin

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    Orientation Identification. The term "Bedouin" is the anglicization of the Arabic "bedu." The term is used to differentiate between those populations whose livelihood is based on the raising of livestock by mainly natural graze and browse and those populations who have an agricultural or urban base (hadar ). Given that the opposition of bedu to hadar is a specifically Arab cultural tradition‚ it is arguable whether non-Arab-speaking pastoralists in the region should be termed "Bedouin." Most of

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    Why should we donate blood

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     2. Blood donation is a process by which a blood donor voluntarily has blood drawn for storage in a blood bank‚ generally for subsequent use in a blood transfusion during emergency cases.  3. Blood transfusions save lives. There’s no substitute for human blood. Every three seconds‚ someone needs a blood transfusion. We can learn your blood type.  4. Age: between 18 to 60 years. Body weight: 45 kg and above. Pulse rate: regular H emoglobin content as minimum 12.5 gm%. The person should not

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