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    Having a golden retriever can be happy and loving‚ but can also be hard work and time consuming. Before getting a golden‚ you should know the proscons and about their puppyhood. The golden retriever originated in 1865. Their litters usually range from 6 to 8 puppies. Breeders usually keep pups until about 8 weeks old to evaluate them for the best home‚ for training purposes‚ and get them used dogs and other people. The average female weight is 23.03 inches across the shoulders and are on average

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    Topic 6: Applied and Social Ecology: Anthropogenic factor The main idea: Note the ways in which people are using their knowledge of ecology in an effort to find rational ways to protect natural resources with minimal ecological risk. Lecture outline: 1. Specific characteristics of anthropogenic factor 2. Environment and its components 3. Ecological crisis and ecological situations 4. Modern ecological crisis and its characteristics 5. Pollution and sources of pollution 1. Specific characteristics

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    neoliberal cabal of politicians and corporations‚ the military dictator and the fascist personality. The neutral normative nature of utilitarianism is what makes it so applicable to authoritarians and disgusting to anyone valuing aesthetics‚ justice or basic human dignity. In tandem with a utilitarian geared social contract where a primitivist theory ascribing humans as fearful‚ selfish pleasure seekers that are willing to cede their sovereignty to a political sovereign for security is present‚ authoritarians

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    Utilitarians sometimes violate justice to give the majority happiness. They have to choose between the philosophy they believe in and their moral opinions when the two contradict each other. Therefore‚ morality may take the back seat to a situation when Utilitarianism is chosen. This is why people argue against the good of Utilitarianism. In a lot of situations it is better to make the decision that will give the majority of people

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    The Pros And Cons Of WRE

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    Agenda‚ Volume 5‚ Number 1‚ 1998‚ pages 49-60 Abolishing Income Tax Deductions for Work-Related Expenses Jonathan Baldry NDER the Australian personal income tax‚ wage and salary earners are allowed to claim tax deductions for work-related expenses (WREs). In income year 1993/94‚ 67 per cent of wage and salary earners (59 per cent of all personal income taxpayers) claimed deductions for WREs amounting to $4.86 billion‚ or 2.6 per cent of total declared wages and salaries. The most important

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    Pros and Cons of Parliamentary and Presidential System in a New Country Introduction             In order to be recognised as a new and independent country‚ such nation must be able to determine what system of government should be used.  If the new country will choose the democratic form of government‚ there are two systems to be chosen. These include parliamentary and the presidential system.  The main goal of this paper is to determine the pros and cons of parliamentary and presidential

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    Pros for Sports Many sports can cause concussions‚ which can be changed by getting better equipment and adding other sports that won’t be as dangerous. Even though the sports are dangerous getting better equipment can help make the sports less dangerous. If the better equipment would too expensive than adding other sports could be a different alternative. There are lots of sports that people play that aren’t available at Monticello trails ‚ including soccer‚ baseball‚ tennis‚ etc. Many of the sports

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    Pros and Cons of Patriot Act The House of Representatives passed the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 on October 24‚ 2001. This is also known as the USA Patriot Act. The Patriot Act was designed to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world and to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools (USA Patriot Act‚ 2001). The events of September 11‚ 2001 led to the near unanimous

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    Pros And Cons Of Hobbes

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    conducted articles on Hobbes theory on the state of nature‚ and the state of war; and their understanding of it. In Hobbes original theory of what the state of nature is‚ he seen no good in man. He assumes that without government‚ human lives in the state of nature would led to a state of war. “Every man‚ against every man”. These scholars have attempted to explain state of war‚ and state of nature from their own point‚ compared to Hobbes. All scholars have different views on what Hobbes position is; moreover

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    Ann Barnes EXP105 2/11/13 In 1983 Howard Gardner changed the perception of intelligence and learning with his theory of multiple intelligences. He believed that the traditional view of intelligence that was based on the dimensions of mathematical‚ logical‚ and verbal didn’t completely reflect the human ability. Gardner came up with eight intelligences with his theory. Gardner definesintelligences” as an ability of the human brain. He believes that the level of ability can grow

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