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    CRIMINAL LAW Writing Assignment #2 1) Blind Walker and self-defense—Self Defense? Yes. I. Explanation of the relevant facts of mini videos • Blind walker was being robbed. Robber claims that he has a knife. Robber has knowledge that he is robbing a blind person. • Blind person assumes he is in danger. He does not capacity to know if the robber is telling the truth. • Blind person picks up a gun, then starts shooting wildly. Blind person does not have capacity to aim directly to the…

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    How Is Socrates Wise

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    Socrates believes that when a person realizes their lack of wisdom it would be very beneficial to individuals and to the state, while the opposite would be disastrous. He comes to this conclusion because people who claim their wise, are in fact ambitious violent and numerous. He proves this through uncovering the wisest people in Athenians and explaining the wrong they do to Athens . His main tactic in uncovering these people is by asking them a serious of questions. He then uses these…

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    will they do for the next step which alone some challenges in these processes, so then it can trend into a good claim of value. Conversation is valuable for people because of friendships. Tuekle states that “To reclaim conversation for yourself, your friendships and society, push back against viewing the world as one giant app” (par. 29). In other words, this shows that in order to claim on the conversation again for yourself, friends, and people outside the society, people needed to fight with…

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    Socratic Ignorance or Socratic Brilliance “For I’m only too aware that I’ve no claim to being wise in anything either great or small.” (Apology, 21b) Socrates declares his ignorance in the Apology with that phrase. Here, Socrates is asserting that he has no vast knowledge of any subject and he even continues to be doubtful of those who call him wise. However, before diving into the complex subject that is Socratic ignorance, the background of this fabled man needs establishing. Socrates lived…

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    Hume And Impressions

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    explain this I will first need to explain what Hume means by Impressions and Ideas by means of how Hume claims we perceive the world. An Impression is how we perceive the world as we perceive it at the present, anything that is happening right now that you can perceive is an impression and Hume says this is a very forceful and lively way of perception. An example would be that if you are walking your dog you are having a forceful and lively impression because you perceiving it now. Wile an Idea…

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    John Tierney's Safety

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    “Can a Playground Be Too Safe?” by John Tierney John Tierney quoted Henry Stern “I grew up on the monkey bars in Fort Tryon Park, and I never forgot how good it felt to get to the top of them” in the beginning of the science column from the New York Times which begins the argument that with new regulations; playgrounds are not engaging children due to new safety implementations. Consequently, these new safety measures could be posing more harm to children cognitively and physically both now and…

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    On the facts, Theresa is the the plaintiff and AirMalaysia is the defendant. It is question of whether Theresa can claim any remedy for the losses she suffered because of the breach of the contract by AirMalaysia. The first and vital issue to consider is to determine if there is a binding contract between Theresa and AirMalaysia. In order to constitute a contract, there must be offer, acceptance, consideration and intention to create legal relation. (Law Teacher, 2013) It is obvious that Theresa…

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    Discussion on “Women Talk Too Much” In the article called “Women Talk Too Much” written by Janet Holmes, a claim has been made about how women talk to express their opinions more often than men. In fact, Janet Holmes is neutral in her opinion about as she does not express biased opinion about women tends to talk more. However, she tried to present her opinions towards this issue in a more objective way. In fact, he has presented the issue with sufficient evidence. For example, the author…

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    reliable? There are many phone companies in the world that provide many people with the same type of services that everyone expects them to offer. However, each company claims that they have the best phone service and make sure to spread the word around, like AT&T and T-Mobile. These two phone companies offer the same service with the same claim and advertise it similarly. Although, the two ads are very similar in many regards, both differ from their color schemes, imagery, and their text. Each…

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    researchers have an opposing point of view that e-cigarettes are an effective stop smoking aide and should be promoted as an effective tool in reducing tobacco product related deaths. The biggest piece of data that they repeatedly claim as evidence that supports their claims and point of view is a 2010-2012 survey of smokers in Hawaii that came to the conclusion that smokers who tried e-cigarettes as a NRT, were more serious about quitting smoking than others who had not. Another piece of…

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