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    Rules of Community

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    Rules of Community Summary The Rules of the Community‚ which was originally known as the Manual of Discipline‚ contains the set of regulations that were applied to the Yahad. The Yahad lived in the wilderness of the Judean desert‚ away from civilization. The sect lived as collectivist community‚ but in order to be a member‚ you had to accept and follow the strict “terms and conditions.” The main function of the Rules of the Community is to list out the the disciplinary action that would be enforced

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    Rule Utilitarianism

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    happiness into practice‚ and is split into two types; Act Utilitarianism is the earliest form‚ in which what is deemed right is based on the assessment of results of a particular action‚ and Rule Utilitarianism‚ which allows to be taken into account the general benefit to society that occurs when people follow general rules. Bentham and Mill each argued respectively for these types of Utilitarianism‚ and thus their beliefs differ.Bentham was born in London at a time of great scientific and social change

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    Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis: Notes Preface The contents of the book were first given on air and published into several parts: The Case for Christianity (1943) Christian Behavior (1943) Beyond Personality (1945) Book 1: Right and Wrong As A Clue To The Meaning Of The Universe I. The Law of Human Nature Both parties had in mind some king of Law or Rule of fair play or decent behavior or morality or whatever you like to call it‚ about which they really agreed. Quarrelling means

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    “us” Social Facilitation: How Are We Affected by the Presence of Others?  The Mere Presence of Others  Social facilitation  Strengthening of dominant responses whether correct or incorrect in the presence of others  Boosts performance on easy tasks  Impairs performance on difficult tasks Social Facilitation: How Are We Affected by the Presence of Others?  Crowding: The Presence of Many Others  Effect of others’ presence increases with their number  Being in a crowd intensifies

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    Exclusionary Rule

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    EXCLUSIONARY RULE § 7.01 General Rule Evidence gathered in violation of the Fourth Amendment is not admissible in a criminal trial against the defendant. § 7.02 Exceptions to the Exclusionary Rule [A] Non-Trial Criminal Proceedings Illegally seized evidence may constitutionally be introduced in a variety of non-trial criminal proceedings including: grand jury proceedings‚ preliminary hearings‚ bail proceedings‚ sentencing‚ and proceedings to revoke parole. [B] Impeachment

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    Display Rules

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    (Matsumoto‚ 2006). However‚ emotional expressions can be controlled in order to mask what individuals truly feel and this is known as “Display Rule” (Gnepp and Hess‚ 1986). The understanding of display rules and emotional expression is of paramount importance as it affects human interaction and the relationship between self and other. Display rules refer to a set of social norms prescribing the appropriateness of expressing an emotion in particular situations (Saarni‚ 1999). This means that

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    In Mere Mortals a play by David Ives‚is made up of multiple one-act plays. Each play demonstrates its own take on life‚ understanding of the world and interpretations of what people go through on a daily basis. All of these plays are comedic‚ and they have a hidden meaning behind the humor. This allows for the writer to establish another dimension to get the meaning across. The leading play of Mere Mortals‚ is “Mere Mortals.” In this play‚ three every day construction workers analyze and hypothesize

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    Rule of Law

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    The rule of law is a legal maxim stating that no person is above the law‚ that no one can be punished by the state except for a breach of the law‚ and that no one can be convicted of breaching the law except in the manner set forth by the law itself. The rule of law stands in contrast to the idea that the leader is above the law‚ a feature of Roman law‚ Nazi law‚ and certain other legal systems. Albert Dicey British jurist A. V. Dicey popularised the phrase "rule of law" in 1885. Dicey emphasized

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    people wrote to me saying‚ ‘Isn’t what you call the Moral Law simply our herd instinct and hasn’t it been developed just like all our other instincts?’ (Lewis 19) The book Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis goes into great depth into what morals are. The book covers many topics that apply to all sojourners traveling through life. Mere Christianity really opens your eyes and helps you compare the analogies to your own life. In reading the book one can muse about the meaning of life which is bigger than

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    Rules of Consideration

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    Rules of consideration 1. Consideration must not be past: Re McArdle (1951) Ch 669 Court of Appeal Majorie McArdle carried out certain improvements and repairs on a bungalow. The bungalow formed part of the estate of her husband’s father who had died leaving the property to his wife for life and then on trust for Majorie’s husband and his four siblings. After the work had been carried out the brothers and sisters signed a document stating in consideration of you carrying out the repairs we agree

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