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    claim its equitable and efficient use. However, further clarification and intervention is still needed from the legislature or judiciary in regards to this uncertainty. What rights could be attached to rain? Arguably, certain proprietary rights common to other forms of private chattels could be attached to rain. As discussed above, the Court has defined proprietary rights as a bundle including the right to use, control, exclude…

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    abortion is if the woman was unwillingly impregnated, such as in rape cases. The violinist case parallels unwilling pregnancies because both are completely a result of force, whereas in the case of a woman who has sexual intercourse willingly, becoming attached to someone (a fetus) is a foreseeable consequence of her…

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    P. 363 Attachment Analysis

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    attachment has on the person. For example, if my attachment to my boyfriend cause me to become depend on him for my happiness it then becomes unhealthy. however, if I can keep identity along with my values while being attached to my boyfriend it is healthy. It is essential that when we get attached to someone that we do not lose who we are in the…

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    Hope In Relationships

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    Love is an emotional state that ranges from deep affection to feelings of pleasure. These emotional states are often expressed through intimate behaviours (e.g. sexual intercourse, kissing and embracing). Sternberg’s triangle of love (Sternberg and Barnes, 1988) revealed three components of love; passion (e.g. sexual desires, anticipation, jealousy and fear), intimacy (e.g. physical comfort) and commitment. Furthermore, the universal ideologies of love have led researchers to investigate the…

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    Finally this is the last call to action which involves shark finning. Brian Walsh is a writer from Time magazine and he did an article on Sharks and how they are becoming extinct as the years go on. “International Union for the conversation of Nature estimates that as many as a third of all shark species are threatened or near threatened with extinction.” Sharks have been around for millions and millions of years, they’re magnificent creatures that many people like to marvel at. If sharks were…

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    your soul mate. But is it true love? Or have you found yourself attached to someone, not because you love them, but because you need them?" Deborah thoroughly explains the differences and similarities throughout the article but this particular part stands out most. Deborah indicates that people can be driven by fear into the arms of someone that is looking for the same feeling of security by asking "Have you found yourself attached to someone, not because you love them, but because you need them…

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    Finial, a gilt bronze ornament created in the 18th century and currently displayed in the Arts of Asia department, has a two visual elements, shape and space. This art piece has organic shape where there is the wavy form of water and bodies of two fish. These two organic shapes contribute to the piece as they exist in the same environment. In Buddhism art, fish in water represent happiness because they are free to swim in the water. This 3D piece has a geometric circle shape that connects every…

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    a strong attachment towards a patient that may affect you mentally or a patient comes in with symptoms that are not recognizable. When I become a doctor, I always worried how I would react under pressure and whether I would become too emotionally attached to my patient; that is why I connected to The Scalpel and the Silver Bear, From the Heart and My Own Country, short stories from the book A Life in Medicine. These…

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    Under the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 94, we are entering answer of affirmative defenses. We the defendants enter an answer of affirmative defenses for Failure to Consideration. The Plaintiff failed to follow proper procedure in notifying defendants of court proceedings. The defendants received notification dated March 13, 2017 demanding full payment of past due balance. This document was retrieve form defendants mail on March 28, 2017. Documents stated that we the defendants would be…

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    outside of the elbow joint. Contraction of the bicep causes your arm to fold. Contraction of the triceps causes your arm to extend , your biceps muscle is attached to your shoulder blade at one end and to your ulna in your forearm at the other end. When the biceps contracts, it shortens and pulls the ulna toward the shoulder blade (the ulna is attached to the elbow joint). This movement allows you to lift your forearm and a given load. Full Answer Different muscle groups are responsible for the…

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