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    The Features of Human Language Hockett argues that there are 13 features that characterize human language: 1. Vocal-auditory channel The majority of human languages are transmitted by the vocal-auditory channel as their basic mode of expression. Obviously‚ there are some exceptions as for example writing and sign language (manual-visual channel). 2. Broadcast transmission and directional reception It has to do with the fact that people that are near us can hear us (broadcast transmission) since

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    Task 1 Six features of natural environment that must be considered in a planning stage A- Air: In the UK air pollution started in the beginning of the industrial revolution because earth recourses were used without control. Breathing diseases are increased since then due the smog generated from the factories and that leads to the first legislation act in 1956 to control the emission waste to the environment. The emission from the factories increase the air pollution and this is the reason why

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    The theory of justice is a work of political philosophy and ethics by John Rawls. According to Gomez‚ philosopher John Rawls who lived between 1921- 2002‚ argued the notion of social justice as fairness in his book "A Theory of Justice." He used foundations of utilitarian and Kantian philosophy to create a possible technique to estimate the ethics of social and political institutions. The principles of justice theories was Rawlss theory and it is dependent on two important and central principles

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    sound moral principle? Reflection on John Rawlstheory. The theory of justice as fairness was one of the most important elements of John Rawls’s philosophy‚ the one frequently discussed and significant for the twentieth-century political philosophy. To answer the question stated in the topic I would like to divide my dissertation into two major consecutive parts. First‚ I will examine what the principle of fairness implies and what are‚ in accordance to Rawls‚ the prerequisites to realize it. Then

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    service consists of a representation of each user (often a profile)‚ his/her social links‚ and a variety of additional services. Social networking sites allow users to share ideas‚ activities‚ events‚ and interests within their individual networks. The main social networking sites include face book‚ twitter‚ orkut‚ Google plus etc. As the increase in popularity of social networking is on a constant rise‚ new uses for the technology are constantly being observed. Companies have begun to merge business

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    PAPER ON THE TOPIC THE PHILOSOPHY OF DISTRUBUTIVE JUSTICE AND ITS RELEVANCE UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION The jurisprudence of distributive justice‚ according to juristic cynics‚ is an essay in illusion. The basic social system is built on gross inequalities and the power to lobby and mould State policy‚ even judicial policy‚ is heavily in the hands of the proprietariat. Being social realists and meliorists we have to work with the materials that we have and try to read the constitutional provisions

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    “One lesson I have learnt from the history of Muslims. At critical moments in their history it is Islam that has saved Muslims and not vice versa.” (Sir Muhammad Iqbal) Why Ideology of Pakistan is Important: Today the world community comprises of more than 180 countries. Pakistan appeared on the world map in August 1947‚ and became the first Islamic ideological state of the modern times. Unlike the non-ideological states‚ it was not established due to any geographical conflict or territorial domination

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    Features of Indian Rural Markets *Large and Scattered market: The rural market of India is large and scattered in the sense that it consists of over 63 crore consumers from 5‚70‚000 villages spread throughout the country. *Major income from agriculture: Nearly 60 % of the rural income is from agriculture. Hence rural prosperity is tied with agricultural prosperity. *Low standard of living: The consumer in the village area do have a low standard of living because of low literacy‚ low per capita

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    According to Hobbes ’ theory of legislation‚ it is the people who enforce the law that decide what it means. On the other hand‚ Bentham argues that promulgating the reasons for a law solves the interpretation problem. Both Bentham and Hobbes viewed law somewhat negatively; arguing that the nature of the law is a restraint on liberty. Their two theories differ the most in regards to natural law. In this paper‚ I will explain both Hobbes ’ and Bentham ’s theories of legislation and apply them to the Supreme

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    or an action. “In economics‚ it is thought that if humans are rational and free to make their own decisions‚ then they would behave according to the rational choice theory. This theory states that people make decisions by determining the likelihood of a potential outcome‚ the value of the outcome and then multiplying the two. For example‚ with a 50% chance of winning $20 or a 10% chance of winning $10‚ people more likely to choose the first option.”- Wikipedia Today‚ virtually everyone carries

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