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    The Persuader Rule

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    Part IV: The Future of the Persuader Rule The court’s decision does not necessarily eliminate the possibility that the Persuader Rule will be implemented in the future. Since the Persuader Rule is based on an administrative determination of the DOL, it is likely that the Trump administration changes in DOL priorities or personnel would moot the appeal at some point. Relying in part on the assumption that a Trump DOL would abandon the rule and the permanent nationwide injunction issued in…

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    Modern feminists see sex as biological, and gender as a socially constructed idea. Judith Butler argues that neither sex nor gender is “hardwired”. Butler’s ideas hold the notion that an individual is never entirely male or female, but is in a constant state of change. Butler is also one of the leading sociologists in queer theory, which is a school of theory that first began from gay and lesbian studies. Queer theorists, such as Butler, maintain the idea that all sexual behaviors are socially…

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What are the primary issues associated with lying by police? Define and provide examples that illustrate the distinction between acceptable and deviant lying by police. What principles should guide an officer's decision about using deception while engaged in police activities? Respond in no less than 250 words. The distinction between acceptable and deviant lying by the police is very different, accepted lying are those activities by law enforcement that includes those to entrap…

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    “empathetic identification” and the latter “partial empathetic identification.” While he notes that Smith did not have a term for the latter, he claims he nonetheless made the distinction between these two versions of sympathy clear in the TMS. To support this claim he cites a passage in which, indeed, Smith seems to make this distinction. In this passage Smith says the that if one…

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    “There is more to something than what meets the eye”, a famous idiom that Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle might agree with when it comes to describing the vast, material matter that surrounds us. In fact, within the works of the philosophers, the two construct multiple ways of analyzing what makes a material object to be what it truly is. Forming ideas such as its substantial form, accidental form, changes that it undergoes, and the development of artifacts. Specifically, the two that will be…

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    The Exposed And The Bare

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    The Exposed and the Bare In the writing The Exposed and the Naked, Robert Graves utilizes imagery and tone to separate the demonstrative implications of bare and naked. Stripped can signify a more modest significance than naked, for the creator utilizes certain words to completely epitomize the inclination and the predominant. Imagery develops the substantial urges when Robert Graves utilizes them all through the degree of the exposition. "The Hippocratic eye will find in bareness, life…

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    Fern’s reintroduction to the chimpanzee once again reveals another part of animal behavior; despite previous notions of societies structured by dominance and instinct, Fern is at the top of the social hierarchy. In the scientific community, apes such as bonobos are characterized by a “continual and casual sexual congress.” (150) Dr. Sosa, one of Rosemary’s professors, states that “the lowest-status male was higher than the highest-status female” (148). Dr. Sosa was eager to establish that…

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    “Fence” is a beautiful poem portraying the picture of social distinction between rich and poor through observation of a girl as a speaker by Pat Mora a Mexican American writer. She is best known to write about the borders that exist physically, mentally, spiritually and socially. This poem is a classical example of differences between wealthy and poor. Though the talk about the so called equality is held every now and then in our society and politics but the reality is far from the talks which…

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    In his book, Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant makes several distinctions such as between a priori and a posteriori cognition, and between empirical reality and transcendental ideality. One of the main distinctions he makes is between matter of intuition and form of intuition. It was important to Kant to distinguish the difference between these two terms because they play a vital role in the first part of his book which is the ‘Transcendental Aesthetic.’ Kant’s book is significant because…

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    Language is oft misconstrued, the dissonance of meanings ironically effectively preventing the intended clarity of the messages, but nonetheless, these chosen meanings reflect contethe ideology of the speaker. It is human nature to want simple means of communication as humans are social creatures and language has been particularly useful in this endeavour. It has allowed for thriving human civilizations and the fruit of progress that we are enjoying in this modern day and age. Language, in this…

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